Across
- 4. : Stain that differentiates muscle, collagen, and cytoplasm
- 7. : Strongest and most common fiber in connective tissue
- 9. : Involuntary muscle found in walls of organs
- 11. : Bone cell found in lacunae
- 15. : Tissue specialized for contraction
- 16. : Common histological stain using hematoxylin and eosin
- 17. : The non-cellular substance in connective tissue
- 18. : Nerve cell that transmits electrical signals
- 19. : Fat-storing tissue
- 20. : Supportive cells in nervous tissue
- 21. : Long process of neuron that sends impulses
- 23. : Junctions between cardiac muscle cells
- 25. : Fluid connective tissue with RBCs and WBCs
- 28. : Cube-shaped epithelial cells
- 29. : Anchors epithelium to connective tissue
- 30. : Thin, branching fibers that form frameworks
Down
- 1. : Epithelium made of multiple layers
- 2. : Voluntary, striated muscle attached to bones
- 3. : Cell that produces collagen and other fibers
- 5. : Stretchable epithelium found in the urinary bladder
- 6. : Fiber type that allows stretching and recoiling
- 7. : The most abundant and diverse tissue type
- 8. : Tall, rectangular epithelial cells
- 10. : Mucus-secreting cell in simple columnar epithelium
- 12. : Tissue type that covers surfaces and lines cavities
- 13. : Avascular connective tissue found in joints and nose
- 14. : Involuntary, striated muscle with intercalated discs
- 19. : Loose connective tissue found under epithelium
- 22. : Stain used to highlight carbohydrates like glycogen
- 24. : Flat-shaped epithelial cells
- 26. : Epithelium made of a single cell layer
- 27. : Branching process of neuron that receives input
