Tissue Types, Structure, and Epithelial Components
Across
- 7. Small projections that increase surface area for absorption.
- 8. The ability of a tissue to return to its original shape.
- 10. Epithelial tissues that line organs and surfaces.
- 13. The sides of epithelial cells in contact with neighboring cells.
- 16. Tissue that covers and lines body surfaces and cavities.
- 20. Substances that cause mutations leading to cancer.
- 21. Hair-like structures that move substances across the cell surface.
- 23. Proteins with carbohydrate chains that aid in cell adhesion.
- 26. Strong, flexible fibers that provide tensile strength.
- 32. A single layer of cells appearing stratified.
- 33. A mucus-secreting unicellular gland.
- 34. Long sugar chains that attract water into the ECM.
- 35. Proteins that help cells stick to one another.
- 36. The free surface of epithelial tissue facing the external environment.
- 37. Multiple layers of epithelial cells.
- 38. A hard protein that provides structural strength in epithelial tissue.
- 39. Tissue responsible for movement.
- 40. Movement of substances between epithelial cells.
Down
- 1. (ECM) The material surrounding cells, providing structural support.
- 2. The ability of a tissue to stretch.
- 3. Flattened epithelial cells.
- 4. The ECM layer produced by connective tissue.
- 5. Structural fibers that provide strength and elasticity.
- 6. Proteins with glycosaminoglycan chains that form a gel-like matrix.
- 9. The side of epithelial cells attached to the basement membrane.
- 11. A structure anchoring epithelial tissue to connective tissue.
- 12. A group of cells working together to perform a function.
- 14. Tissue that transmits electrical signals for communication.
- 15. Tall, column-like epithelial cells.
- 17. Movement of substances through epithelial cells.
- 18. The ECM layer produced by epithelial cells.
- 19. The gel-like substance in the extracellular matrix.
- 22. Cancers arising from epithelial tissue.
- 24. Cube-shaped epithelial cells.
- 25. A single layer of epithelial cells.
- 27. Fibers that allow tissues to stretch and return to shape.
- 28. Epithelial cells that stretch and change shape.
- 29. The study of tissues and their structures.
- 30. Thin fibers forming supportive networks.
- 31. Tissue that supports, protects, and binds other tissues.