Tissues of the body 2018
Across
- 2. The layer of epidermis between the granular and basal layers
- 5. What name is given to the type of secretion where membrane bound intracellular components bind to plasma membrane, and the contents are released into the extracellular space non-membrane bound?
- 8. What is the name of the structure that connects tendon collagen bundles and muscle fibre’s myofilaments
- 12. Simple columnar epithelium is found in the who's crypts in the mucosa of the colon?
- 15. Duchenne muscular dystrophy is characterised by a complete absence of what?
- 17. Gram +ve stained bacterial cells are positive for what?
- 18. Contain microtubules and are usually maximum of one per cell
- 19. Endocrine glands do not have these
- 20. In this disease the mucus of the gastrointestinal tract is more viscous than in a healthy child (6,8)
- 22. In skeletal muscle, Increased ionic calcium binds to which subunit of troponin?
- 25. The skin of the feet is this
- 27. Flat bones develop by intra-membranous what?
- 28. Which part of long bones disappears after the cessation of growth? (10,5)
- 29. Secretory vesicles are released from this face of the Golgi apparatus
- 30. In osteomalacia trabecular bone is covered by a thicker than normal layer of what?
- 31. Mature compact bone has concentric layers of calcified cartilage forming units of bone called what?
Down
- 1. Epithelia of the GI tract originate from which embryological germ layer?
- 3. This covers the outside of each muscle fascicle
- 4. The name of the syndrome caused by inappropriate growth hormone release in adults
- 6. These are what the in-folding of the inner membrane of a mitochondrion are called?
- 7. These form the nonpolar part of a membrane phospholipid molecule (5,5)
- 9. The basement membrane is acellular, consisting predominantly of what and microfibrils?
- 10. These occur within the basal layer of the epidermis
- 11. Consists of a single nucleic acid surrounded by a protein coat, capable of replication only within living cells
- 13. This cartilages calcify to form bones in the developing fetus
- 14. What is the component of the eukaryote cell cytoskeleton with the smallest diameter?
- 16. What is the name of the site of protein synthesis in neuronal cell bodies? (5,6)
- 21. What protein is affected in patients with osteogenesis imperfecta? (4,3,8)
- 23. In skeletal muscle, the increase in ionic what allows actin and myosin to bind?
- 24. Which receptors are destroyed in myesthenia gravis
- 26. These make up 90% of the cells of the nervous system