brunner tetanus

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Across
  1. 3. Tetanus can lead to respiratory ______.
  2. 5. Primary site of digestion.
  3. 7. System affected by tetanus toxin.
  4. 8. Hormone stimulating Brunner's glands.
  5. 9. Time between infection and symptoms.
  6. 13. Type of ulcer sometimes found in the duodenum.
  7. 15. Stimulus for Brunner's gland secretion.
  8. 18. Location of Brunner's glands.
  9. 19. Inflammation suffix (e.g., appendicitis).
  10. 20. How tetanus often enters the body.
  11. 22. Muscle stiffness or tension.
  12. 25. Primary secretion of Brunner's glands.
  13. 28. Nature of Brunner's gland secretion (neutralizes acid).
  14. 29. Muscle contractions in tetanus.
  15. 30. Glands in the duodenum secreting alkaline mucus.
Down
  1. 1. Jaw muscle spasms in tetanus.
  2. 2. What Brunner's glands are (plural).
  3. 4. Type of gland (secretion into a duct).
  4. 6. Potent neurotoxin produced by C. tetani.
  5. 10. Common name for trismus.
  6. 11. Finger-like projections in the small intestine.
  7. 12. Process aided by Brunner's glands.
  8. 14. Often accompanies muscle spasms in tetanus.
  9. 16. Treatment for tetanus to neutralize toxin.
  10. 17. Prevents tetanus.
  11. 21. Difficulty swallowing.
  12. 23. What Brunner's glands protect.
  13. 24. Major component of Brunner's gland secretion.
  14. 26. Disease caused by Clostridium tetani.
  15. 27. Genus of the tetanus-causing bacteria.