S.L. A&P Vocab. Chapters 4, 5

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Across
  1. 3. Collection of neuron cell bodies outside the CNS
  2. 6. Examination of organs of a cadaver
  3. 7. Name of neuron cell body (starts with an s)
  4. 8. Adhesive glycoprotein between two cells
  5. 10. Cells that are said to have the ability to divide throughout their lives are called
  6. 12. Layer of loose connective tissue with high amounts of adipocytes
  7. 13. Glands with ducts.
  8. 15. Gland that secretes products without loss of cell components (sweat)
  9. 16. Sloughing off of dead cells from the surface of the skin
  10. 17. Conduct signals between neurons in the CNS
  11. 21. Process of filling epithelial cells with keratin
  12. 22. Connective tissue with fibroblasts, few adipocytes and macrophages. (Below epi)
  13. 24. Glands without ducts. Secrete hormones
  14. 25. Special type of epithelium that secretes mucous into the respiratory tract
  15. 26. (2wd) Protein channels between two cells
  16. 27. Signal to the CNS
  17. 29. Gland that the entire cell is secreted
  18. 30. Bundle of axons within the CNS
Down
  1. 1. Germ layer that gives rise to skin and nervous tissue
  2. 2. Chondrocyte location in cartilage (name of their home)
  3. 4. Gland that the apex of the cell is released (breast milk)
  4. 5. Brain and spinal cord compose this
  5. 9. Cells that assist with the pigmentation of skin
  6. 11. (2wd) Structure that forms a permeability barrier between two cells
  7. 12. Adhesive glycoprotein between cell and basement memb.
  8. 14. Cells that maintain cartilage
  9. 18. Signal to the effector
  10. 19. Ground substance component that resists compression
  11. 20. Tough type of cartilage with thick bundles of collagen fibers
  12. 23. (2wd) Place where hemopoietic tissue in adults is found (inside long bones)
  13. 28. Surgical removal of tissues from a living patient.