Anatomy and Physiology Revision

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Across
  1. 1. blood clot breakdown
  2. 5. released when there is a high Ca2+ blood level
  3. 9. releases histamine
  4. 12. articulator TMJ counterpart
  5. 13. occlusion can be helpful in resorbed ridges for the masticatory efficiency
  6. 14. cheeks
  7. 16. chewing
  8. 18. articular surfaces of TMJ covered cartilage type
  9. 20. concentrically laminated membrane structure surrounding an axon
  10. 25. angle that is formed between the path of a non-working condyle and the sagittal plane
  11. 26. white blood cell
  12. 29. junction between amelogenesis and dentinogenesis
  13. 33. fluid in joint cavities of TMJ
  14. 35. protein that binds O2 and CO2
  15. 37. mandibular fossa
  16. 38. tasting
  17. 41. internal equilibrium
  18. 42. submandibular salivary gland duct
Down
  1. 2. lips
  2. 3. swallowing
  3. 4. medullary bone
  4. 6. SA-node
  5. 7. pterygoid plate of origin of lateral and medial pterygoid muscles
  6. 8. released from the a-cells in pancreas
  7. 10. alveolar dust cell
  8. 11. floor of the mouth
  9. 14. junction epithelium and connective tissue (acronym)
  10. 15. inorganic component of hard tissue
  11. 17. mediolateral curve
  12. 19. articulation means the simultaneous anterior and posterior occlusal contact of teeth in centric and eccentric positions
  13. 21. impression technique for duplicating potential denture space
  14. 22. breathing
  15. 23. bundle of His
  16. 24. primary bone without any load-bearing capacity
  17. 27. red blood cell
  18. 28. repairative dentin
  19. 30. kill parasitic worms
  20. 31. skull cap
  21. 32. type II alveolar cell secretes
  22. 34. mitral valve
  23. 36. anteroposterior curve
  24. 39. Z-line to Z-line
  25. 40. blood clotting