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Integument and word elements

Teacher: integument and word element cross-word
Across
Protein present in the skin.
Pleural for septa; a thin wall separating two cavities or two tissue masses.
PREFIX FOR BELOW.
A tear or jagged wound of the skin caused by blunt trauma; not a cut.
A hormone that promotes masculine characteristics.
Combining form for the same.
Powerhouse of the cell.
Inflammatory skin disease, often with a serous discharge.
Infection of the subcutaneous connective tissue.
Suffix for study of.
Fibrotic seam that forms when a wound heals
Virus that causes warts and is associated with cancer.
Connective tissue layer of the skin beneath the epidermis.
Pertaining to death.
Prefix for before, in front. Projecting forward.
Prefix for within
A graft removed from the patient's own skin.
Within the epidermis.
THE POPULATION OF MICROORGANISMS COVERING THE EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR SURFACES OF HEALTH ANIMALS.
An infestation with lice.
Suffix for state or condition.
Act of being invaded on the skin by a troublesome other species or parasite.
Suffix for disease.
Down
Substance that reduces or relieves the response to pain without producing loss of consciousness.
Suffix for process.
The common name for herpes zoster.
Root word meaning heart.
Suffix for resembling.
Itching.
SPHERICAL MASS OF CELLS CONTAINING A CAVITY OR A SMALL CUL-DE-SAC.
Junction of skin and mucous membrane.
Suffix for pertaining to.
Inflammation of the fascia.
Loose connective tissue layer of the skin below the dermis.
GOING ACROSS THROUGH THE SKIN SUCH AS IN MEDICATION PATCHES.
Suffix for structure.
Area containing the esophagus, lungs, thymus gland, trachea and heart.
Pleural for ganglia, a fluid filled cyst or collection of nerve cells.
THE STUDY OF THE CAUSES OF A DISEASE.
Prefix for around
The pleural form or axilla.
Prefix for without.
Pertaining to the capacity to produce an allergic reaction.
General term for fungus, meaning worm in Latin.
Suffix for condition.