Across
- 3. surrounded by fluid matrix.
- 6. two layers of cuboidal cells; functions in protection.
- 8. attached to the skeleton and pull on bones.
- 9. a single layer of flat cells.
- 11. composed cells whose shape of cells depends upon the amount of stretching.
- 13. less hard and more flexible than bone.
- 18. several layers of flat cells.
- 19. highly compressible
- 21. form body coverings and linings and glandular tissue.
- 22. attach skeletal muscle to bone.
- 26. ductless; secretions (hormones) diffuse into blood vessels.
- 29. made of collagen fibers and fibroblasts.
- 30. involuntarily controlled and found only in the heart.
- 31. stores fat.
- 32. a single layer of tall cells.
Down
- 1. provides elasticity.
- 2. lower layers of the skin.
- 4. has abundant collagen fibers hidden by a glassy, rubbery matrix.
- 5. a single layer of cubelike cells.
- 7. functions to receive and conduct electrochemical impulses to and from body parts.
- 10. secretions empty through ducts to the epithelial surface.
- 12. holds organs in place.
- 14. has surface cells are columnar, and cells underneath vary in size and shape; functions in protection.
- 15. softer, have more cells and fewer fibers than other connective tissues.
- 16. a single layer, but some cells are shorter than others giving a false (pseudo) impression of stratification.
- 17. attach bone to bone at joints and are more elastic than tendons.
- 20. forms stroma of organs.
- 23. composed of osteocytes.
- 24. groups of cells with similar structure and function.
- 25. function is to contract to produce movement.
- 27. involuntarily controlled and is found in walls of hollow organs.
- 28. found everywhere in the body to connect body parts.