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Anatomy

Across
The ... intestine absorbs electrolytes and vitamins.
... is an active androgen, which can be converted to DHT or estradiol.
Loose connective tissue supporting mucosa and containing the larger blood vessels, lymphatics, nerves and glands in the general structure of the gastrointestinal tract is called ...
The ... phase is initiated by sensory receptors in the head.
The ... system is responsible for draining excess fluid and returning it to the blood circulation.
... is the union of two or more arteries supplying the same body region.
The respiratory epithelium is ... and ciliated containing goblet cells.
Internal ridge on the last ring of the trachea is called ...
The ... is the largest serous membrane of the body.
Alveoli are thin-walled structures enveloped by a rich network of pulmonary ...
Inhalation is achieved during inspiration due to contraction of ... and external intercostal muscles.
Down
The ... is the second largest organ of the body and the heaviest gland.
... are widely used in clinics due to their anti-inflammatory and immunosupressive effects.
Alveolar septa cells are located between type 1 pneumocytes to which they attach by ... and occluding junctions.
The pulmonary system conducts ... blood from the right side of the heart to each lung.
The ... cells secrete HCl and intrinsic factors in the stomach.
... nerves cause a decrease in gastric secretion and motility.
The main hormonal secretion regulation is the ... feedback.
The heart consists of four layers: Endocardium, myocardium, epicardium and ...
The lumen of the vagina is slightly ...