Across
- 3. Type of membrane that's found in the respiratory or digestive tracts (or anything that has an opening to the outside world)
- 4. Hypertrophy is _____ cells or cell growth
- 6. Type of junction that prevent breakage or tearing
- 10. Neoplasia is abnormal growth or a _____
- 11. Adult stem cells that can't turn into anything, but can turn in to a few things (e.g. bone marrow)
- 14. Type of epithelium that has cilia, has a single layer of cells but looks stratified
- 16. Type of muscle that pumps blood
- 19. Type of muscle that's under voluntary control
- 22. Most abundant cells in body, lots of extracellular matrix, has blood vessels
- 23. Necrosis occurs if a disease invades the body or _____ occurs
- 24. More cells, mitosis
- 25. There is NO room for blood vessels, lines the body's cavities and external body surface, and constitutes most glands
- 27. Type of muscle that lacks striations
- 29. Type of tissue that contains the brain and spinal cord and used for internal communication
- 30. Type of fluid that's used for lubrication
- 31. Type of epithelium tissue that has a single layer of cells
Down
- 1. Regeneration is replacing _____ cells with new, fully functioning cells
- 2. There are _____ broad categories of tissues
- 4. Only fluid type of CT
- 5. Type of bone that is a CT
- 7. The _____ matrix is the space between cells
- 8. Found in the lacunae of cartilage
- 9. Stem cells don't have a set or _____ job
- 12. Found in the lacunae of compact bone
- 13. Programmed cell death
- 15. The replacement of scar tissue
- 17. Changing from one type of mature tissue to another type
- 18. Cells that shrink as we age
- 20. Type of cartilage found in external ear
- 21. Two types of stem cells: totipotent and pluripotent and they can both turn in to anything
- 26. Tight junctions prevent _____
- 28. Cells that shrink because they aren't being used
