Across
- 5. The collective term for support cells in the central nervous system.
- 7. Type of exocrine secretion where the whole cell disrupts into the lumen.
- 10. The type of cartilage in intervertebral discs.
- 12. The term for an increase in muscle cell size.
- 14. Non-membranous organelle which synthesizes proteins.
- 15. The most common type of cell found in connective tissue.
- 16. The name of the connective tissue sheath which surrounds a muscle.
- 18. The cell which myelinates several axons in the central nervous system.
- 20. It is the connective tissue underlying the oral mucosa which contain salivary glands.
- 23. When there is a decrease in muscle size.
- 25. Where ATP is produced.
- 26. The cell which myelinates an axon in the peripheral nervous system.
- 28. A specialized junction between a nerve axon and another cell.
- 29. This salivary gland produces both serous and mucous secretions.
- 30. The smallest component of skeletal muscle.
- 31. The tissue type responsible for transmission of impulses in the body.
- 32. Type of glandular secretion where the product is picked up directly by the blood stream.
- 33. Another name for lamellar or compact bone.
Down
- 1. Epithelium which appears to be more than one layer, but is only one.
- 2. The deep layer of skin.
- 3. A specialized epithelial cell which produces cerebrospinal fluid in the central nervous system.
- 4. The cell which actively produces cartilage extracellular matrix.
- 5. Collection of nerve cell bodies, axons, support cells and support tissue in peripheral nervous system.
- 6. The functional unit of contration in skeletal muscle.
- 8. A cell which can resorp bone matrix.
- 9. Term for multiple layers of cells in epithelium.
- 11. The muscle type which has cross striations but is under involuntary control.
- 13. The term for an increase the number of muscle cells.
- 17. This papillae is the largest on the tongue and contain many taste buds.
- 19. A salivary gland which produce only mucous secretions.
- 21. Membranous organelle which performs intracellular digestion.
- 22. The canal which connects haversian systems to one another.
- 24. This flat salivary gland is located below and in front of the the pinna of the ear.
- 27. Finger-like projection from the surface of a cell.