How to speak anatomy and histology

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Across
  1. 2. Cranial refers to the direction towards this part of the body
  2. 6. Tissue conducting signals
  3. 10. The means by which muscle tissue causes movement
  4. 11. Largest organ in the body
  5. 13. Situated further down the limb away from the body
  6. 16. Singular form of viscera
  7. 18. Away from the midline of the body
  8. 21. The system concerning circulation and breathing
  9. 23. Towards the midline of the body
  10. 25. Vesicle transport process by which substances enter a cell
  11. 26. The study of cells and tissues
  12. 27. Vertical plane dividing body into left and right
  13. 28. DNA plus histone proteins located in the nucleus of non-dividing cells
  14. 30. Specialized subunit within a cell that has a specific function
  15. 31. Where two bones meet
  16. 32. Acronym for building where Histology practicals are held
  17. 33. Closer to the point of attachment to the body
  18. 34. Name of lecture theatre for ANAT2011
Down
  1. 1. Space within a vessel
  2. 3. Referring to the back
  3. 4. Preservation of tissue so there has been as little alteration as possible to the structure and chemical composition of the living tissue
  4. 5. The cell’s internal framework of filaments and tubules
  5. 7. Tissue type found on surfaces and linings
  6. 8. Surname of one of ANAT2011’s co-ordinators
  7. 9. Towards the nose
  8. 11. Relatively closer to the surface of the body
  9. 12. Vessel carrying blood away from the heart
  10. 14. Membranous organelle responsible for the generation of ATP
  11. 15. A type of vessel with muscular walls
  12. 17. Towards the tail
  13. 19. Found on the end of bones in synovial joints
  14. 20. Type of tissue where cells are surrounded by much extracellular material
  15. 22. Tissue with both cortical and cancellous types
  16. 24. Towards the front of the body
  17. 28. Flat sheets of membrane
  18. 29. Relatively further into the body away from the surface