Across
- 2. Blood in the urine.
- 3. Inner portion of the adrenal gland that secretes the catecholamines epinephrine and norepinephrine.
- 7. Solid, semisolid, or thickened bile within the gallbladder or bile duct.
- 10. Hormone which stimulates gallbladder contraction.
- 11. Secreting into a duct.
- 13. Acute or chronic inflammation of the gallbladder.
- 15. Painful urination.
- 16. Fold within the gallbladder fundus.
- 18. Calculi located within the bile duct.
- 20. Fold within the neck or body of the gallbladder.
- 24. Surgical removal of the kidney.
- 25. Tissue death caused by an interruption of the blood supply.
- 26. Pear-shaped sac responsible for storing bile until it is released through the cystic duct.
Down
- 1. Surgical removal of the gallbladder.
- 4. Laboratory value of the percentage of blood volume made up of red blood cells.
- 5. Enlarged spleen.
- 6. Duct which carries bile from the cystic and hepatic ducts to the duodenum.
- 8. Low output of urine that is the result of many possible causes including dehydration, renal failure, or urinary obstruction.
- 9. Formation or presence of stones within the gallbladder.
- 12. Red blood cell; contains hemoglobin.
- 14. Outer parenchyma of the adrenal gland that secretes corticoids, including cortisol and aldosterone.
- 17. White blood cell; protects and fights against infection in the body.
- 19. Duct of the gallbladder which joins with the hepatic duct to form the common bile duct
- 21. Secreting into blood or tissue.
- 22. Also known as the renal fascia; dense connective tissue that surrounds and helps anchor the kidney, adipose capsule, and the adrenal gland.
- 23. Inflammation of the urinary bladder.
