Across
- 5. Tissue-always lines a space and offers some protection; subsequently classified by shape: squamous, cuboidal or columnar.
- 6. toward the lower portion of the body or below a structure/ organ
- 7. away from the midline or central axis of the body
- 8. Tissue-used for movement; can contract and therefore pull structures closer together, three types: skeletal muscle (also known as voluntary muscle), cardiac muscles, and smooth muscle
- 11. toward the front or in front of a structure/ organ
- 14. toward the back or behind a structure/ organ
- 16. Tissue- connects other tissues or organs; includes cartilage, bone, tendons, ligaments, areolar connective tissue, adipose, dense regular connective tissue, dense irregular connective tissue and blood
- 18. longitudinal plane that is parallel to the sagittal suture of the skull
- 19. the point of attachment in a muscle where more movement occurs
Down
- 1. Plane- longitudinal plane that crosses the sagittal plane at a right angle
- 2. opposite side of the body
- 3. toward the upper portion or located above a structure/ organ
- 4. the surface
- 8. midline of the body or the center axis
- 9. Tissue-made up of neurons and glial cells; conduct impulses to guide and direct almost all activities in the body
- 10. divides the body in half horizontally
- 12. away from the surface
- 13. both sides of the body
- 15. same side of the body
- 17. the site where bone and muscle are attached, but do not move during contraction
