Across
- 6. A distinct process that triggers cell death in order to survive various conditions
- 10. cellular ____ occurs when a stress exceeds cells ability to adapt
- 11. Increase in the number of cells
- 12. __ necrosis: Direct trauma to adipose tissue
- 13. programed cell death
- 16. ___ cells have no regenerative ability
- 17. changes the response of the cell to a need or requirement
- 19. decrease or shrinkage of the cell size commonly caused by loss of function
- 20. ___ cell injury is a final consequence of irreversible injury
- 22. ___ cells regenerate infrequently but act when required
Down
- 1. ___ necrosis: Tissue structure is lost and becomes yellow and "cheeselike".
- 2. An increase in the size of cells
- 3. ___ necrosis: purification of the tissue, commonly with bacterial infection
- 4. ___ Necrosis: most common form, dead tissue remains, metabolic activity has ceased
- 5. ___ necrosis: Caused by malignant hypertension and results in deposits of fibrin from necrosis of smooth muscle walls.
- 7. lack of 02 (oxygen) at cellular level
- 8. ___ necrosis: the enzymatic digestion of cells, liquefying tissue
- 9. cellular division resulting in multiple cells of the same type
- 13. an immunological reaction such as an ____ reaction can cause cellular injury
- 14. lack of blood flow to cells
- 15. ___ cellular injury is when a cell is able to recover size and function post injury
- 18. Unintended cellular death
- 21. ___ cells have a high regenerative ability
