Across
- 2. The type of cells produced by vaccines that help to “remember” the pathogen.
- 4. A type of muscle tissue we do not have conscious control over.
- 5. A type of connective tissue with a liquid matrix.
- 6. The type of pathogen B cells usually fight.
- 8. The circuit that pumps blood to the lungs and then back to the heart from the lungs.
- 10. Blood vessels that pump blood away from the heart.
- 14. The skeleton that contains the limbs.
- 17. This connects a bone to a muscle.
- 20. Type of connective tissue made up of chondrocytes.
- 22. Not considered alive because they cannot reproduce on their own.
- 24. Tube that leads from the kidney to the bladder.
- 26. Type of tissue lining body cavities.
- 27. Blood vessels that contain valves.
- 28. Molecule made by the liver by combining many glucose molecules together in response to insulin.
- 30. Type of bone marrow that stores fat.
Down
- 1. Giardia is an example of this type of eukaryotic pathogen.
- 3. Cellular structures lining the bronchi that become damaged due to smoke particles.
- 7. Respiration process that occurs when the chest cavity decreases in volume.
- 9. Composed of two or more tissue types.
- 11. Disease that develops due to the loss of respiratory surface area after smoke damage.
- 12. A first line of defense against pathogens.
- 13. Type of connective tissue that stores energy.
- 15. Diseases whereby lymphocytes accidentally attack “self” cells.
- 16. Another name for the throat region.
- 18. Portion of the GI tract that foods goes into after the esophagus.
- 19. Chemicals secreted by endocrine glands that elicit long-term responses from target cells.
- 21. Where gas exchange takes place between lungs and blood.
- 23. A disease-causing agent.
- 25. A hormone secreted by the pituitary gland that is needed for egg development.
- 29. Functional unit of the kidneys.
