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Tissues

Across
Example of a place that is mainly cartilage.
Neurons that don't transmit, but just hold other neurons in place. May be called glial.
Small tube in exocrine glands
Nonliving material in connective tissue.
Only action that muscular tissue may do.
Very strong connective tissue; most abundant kind.
Not a rooster.
Flat, tightly packed epithelial cells.
Prefix for "to eat"
Muscle tissue that does not require conscious control of an action.
Roman ruler who played a fiddle while Rome burned.
Nerve cell
Netted fibers.
Opposite of narrower; dilation
Lowest layer in epithelial tissue; just above connective tissue.
Long bone in the thigh
Layers
Most specialized tissue.
America
Heart muscle.
Not dirty
"Go fly a ...."
Tissue containing both nerves and blood vessels that holds epithelial tissue to underlying layers.
Striped
Another term for neuron
"Stretchy" fibers in connective tissue.
Long, whip-like hairs on cells; used to move the cell.
Loose connective tissue inside of bones
Another name for a muscle "cell"
Liquid connective tissue.
Muscle found in your intestines.
Down
Type of tissue identified by its cells.
Not healthy.
Glands with no ducts.
Hold plants in the ground.
A prefix for white
Opposite of subtract
Columnar cells are ...... and thin.
Output portion of a neuron
Tall, narrow epithelial cells.
Fat
Most abundant cartilage; white, glossy, covers ends of bones.
Box-shaped epithelial cells.
Three kinds; also may be voluntary or involuntary.
Not fake.
Kinds of tissues.
At this time.
Orbits the sun, may pass by earth.
Short, branching end of a neuron
Not on
What a team uses to get to a game
Past and past participle of try
Kind of connective tissue; skeleton.
Type of gland with a duct.
Supports other nervous tissue
Small white grain
Little tubes attached to glands.
Tiny finger-like projections on cells which give more surface area.
Tiny hairs on cells; used to move the cell or things on the cell.
Type of muscle tissue used to move and protect.
A group of similar cells doing similar jobs.
Squamous, cuboidal, columnar
Cost on the turnpike.
Shorten hairs.
Term for "reticular"
Opposite of south
North Atlantic Treaty Organization