Across
- 3. Collection of neuron cell bodies outside the CNS
- 6. Examination of organs of a cadaver
- 7. Name of neuron cell body (starts with an s)
- 8. Adhesive glycoprotein between two cells
- 10. Cells that are said to have the ability to divide throughout their lives are called
- 12. Layer of loose connective tissue with high amounts of adipocytes
- 13. Glands with ducts.
- 15. Gland that secretes products without loss of cell components (sweat)
- 16. Sloughing off of dead cells from the surface of the skin
- 17. Conduct signals between neurons in the CNS
- 21. Process of filling epithelial cells with keratin
- 22. Connective tissue with fibroblasts, few adipocytes and macrophages. (Below epi)
- 24. Glands without ducts. Secrete hormones
- 25. Special type of epithelium that secretes mucous into the respiratory tract
- 26. (2wd) Protein channels between two cells
- 27. Signal to the CNS
- 29. Gland that the entire cell is secreted
- 30. Bundle of axons within the CNS
Down
- 1. Germ layer that gives rise to skin and nervous tissue
- 2. Chondrocyte location in cartilage (name of their home)
- 4. Gland that the apex of the cell is released (breast milk)
- 5. Brain and spinal cord compose this
- 9. Cells that assist with the pigmentation of skin
- 11. (2wd) Structure that forms a permeability barrier between two cells
- 12. Adhesive glycoprotein between cell and basement memb.
- 14. Cells that maintain cartilage
- 18. Signal to the effector
- 19. Ground substance component that resists compression
- 20. Tough type of cartilage with thick bundles of collagen fibers
- 23. (2wd) Place where hemopoietic tissue in adults is found (inside long bones)
- 28. Surgical removal of tissues from a living patient.
