Life History
Across
- 5. Is a firm but flexible special connective tissue.
- 7. A special type of lamellar bone.
- 8. Glands with ducts that collect and carry away the product are exocrine glands.
- 9. The tissue lining blood and lymph vessels.
- 12. Bone formation.
- 17. Postparitive matrotrophy.
- 18. Major anatomical change.
- 21. Is a special kind of pseudostratified epithelium found only in the bladder and ducts of the urinary system.
- 22. A specialized connective tissue in which calcium phosphate and other organic salts are deposited in the matrix.
- 23. The act of giving birth via viviparity.
- 24. Body cavity.
- 26. A layer of bone matrix with its closely-packed collagen fibers aligned in parallel.
- 28. Preparitive matrotrophy.
- 29. Remove existing bone.
- 30. Maintain fully formed bone.
Down
- 1. A transparent jacket of fibrous protein.
- 2. Meaning “tissue formation”.
- 3. The process of forming an ectodermal tube, the neural tube.
- 4. The inner wall of the hypomere.
- 6. The process by which the embryo forms a distinct endodermal tube that constitutes the early gut.
- 10. Mitotic furrows pass successfully through the entire zygote from animal to vegetal pole.
- 11. Meaning “outside the cell”.
- 13. Release of the ovum from the ovary.
- 14. Occurs in the spleen, lymph nodes, and elsewhere.
- 15. A multicellular blastula with a fluid-filled core.
- 16. Embryonic stage wherein these formative embryonic cells become arranged into organs.
- 19. Located inside cavities of bone.
- 20. A syncytial layer closely adhering to the uncleaved yolk.
- 25. Cells specialized to secrete a product.
- 27. Is a specialized type of mineralization wherein calcium carbonate (invertebrates) or calcium phosphate (vertebrates) is deposited in the organic matrix.