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