Tissues

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Across
  1. 4. connective, tissue also holds body parts together, but its structure is a bit more rigid than loose connective tissue.
  2. 8. movement of substances in and out of a cell
  3. 9. are the basic structural unit of the nervous system.
  4. 10. connective, tissue holds structures together.
  5. 11. epithelium, secretes hormones or other products such as stomach acid, sweat, saliva, and milk.
  6. 12. muscle, is attached to bones and causes movements of the body.
  7. 14. tissue, generally provides structure and support to the body.
Down
  1. 1. your body from moisture loss, bacteria, and internal injury.
  2. 2. tissue, differs from other tissue types in that it contracts.
  3. 3. and lining epithelium, covers or lines almost all of your internal and external body surfaces.
  4. 5. a part of the body which performs a definite function
  5. 6. muscle, lines the walls of blood vessels and certain organs such as the digestive and urogenital tracts.
  6. 7. or glial cells, provide support functions for the neurons, such as insulation or anchoring neurons to blood vessels.
  7. 13. a group of similar cells that perform a common function
  8. 15. tissue, forms the nervous system, which is responsible for coordinating the activities and movements of your body through its network of nerves.
  9. 16. muscle, is found in the heart.