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Anatomy 2 Crossword
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1) The pancreas release this when using exocrine.
2) The two types of hyaline cartilage.
3) An example of heterocrine glands.
4) A type of dense tissue.
5) An example of exocrine glands.
7) These muscles are involuntary.
8) The two layers to a serous membrane.
9) Membrane that lines a cavity of a freely movable joint.
10) The weakest type of cartilage which function is flexibility and support.
12) The three types of muscles.
14) The shape of epithelial tissue.
15) This tissue insulates and prevents heat lost through the skin. It serves as an energy reserve as well as supports and protects the organs.
16) The membrane that covers the abdominal and some pelvic organs.
17) The hardest tissue in the body.
18) The three types of membrane.
21) it's found between a parietal and a visceral layer.
25) A dense connective tissue that is found around cartilage.
27) This tissue insulates and prevents heat lost through the skin. It serves as an energy reserve as well as supports and protects the organs.
29) A tissue that is avascular and has no nervous enervation.
30) The liquid connective tissue.
32) Another word for visceral pericardium.
34) A dense connective tissue that is found around the outside of the bone.
35) Two or more cells arranged to perform a specific function.
36) The smallest recognizable part of the body capable of performing all activities of life. It's also the basic structural and functional unit of an organism.
38) The hardest tissue in the body.
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6) Covers body surfaces and lines hollow organs.
9) An association of organs that have a common function.
11) These muscles are striated.
13) The most abundant tissue in the body.
19) Also known as smooth muscle.
20) Membrane that lines a cavity that does not open directly to the outside. It serves to cover organs and its always found in the form of an invaginated double wall space.
22) This is found at the joints where the bone meets bone to protect the bone.
23) The two types of epithelial tissue.
24) A broad flat tendon that connects muscle to bone and muscle to muscle.
26) This secretes products and substances into ducts that empty into a body surface, a cavity, or a hollow organ.
28) The weakest type of cartilage which function is flexibility and support.
31) The three types of cartilage.
33) Two or more types of tissues arranged to perform a function.
37) The three classifications of glands.
39) An example of endocrine glands.
40) This is found at the ventral ends of the ribs. It connects ribs to the sternum.
41) A tissue that is avascular and has no nervous enervation.
42) A sheet or band of tissue wrapped around muscle for support.
43) The kind of epithelial tissue that lines the inside of your blood vessels.
44) Membrane that lines a body cavity that opens directly to the outside of the body, and act as a barrier against microorganisms.
45) The tissue specialized to produce movement in response to nervous impulses.
46) The pancreas release this when using endocrine
47) The strongest cartilage which function is strength and rigidity and is found between the vertebrae.
48) This secretes hormones as product that goes directly into the blood stream and its ductless.
49) A thin sheet of flexible tissue that covers or lines a body part.
50) Muscle that is voluntary.
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