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Anatomy & Physiology I Crossword

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Horizontales
Smallest functional unit of life
Uncontrolled cell division
Most important liquid for living organisms
Chemical symbol for iron
Strongest chemical bond
Closed, fluid filled, and lined by a serous membrane (serosa) (2 words)
Cell division
Strongest type of chemical bond
Region of a eukaryotic cell that is outside the cell organelles but inside the plasma membrane
An atom or group of atoms having an electrical charge
Closed, fluid filled, and lined by a serous membrane (serosa) (2 words)
Opposite of proximal
Soluble inorganic substances whose ions will conduct an electrical current in solution (molecules that make ions in solution)
Genetic material
Male gamete
Classification for cells that lack a nuclei
Chemical symbol for calcium
Region of a eukaryotic cell that is outside the cell organelles but inside the plasma membrane
Composed of two or more atoms
Catalyst for a chemical reaction
A group of organ systems working together to maintain life
Type of secretion involving the loss of apical cytoplasm along with the secretory product
Anatomical landmark referring to the nose
Verticales
Classification for cells containing a nucleus
Opposite of medial
The study of internal and external body structures and their physical relationships among other body parts
The study of how living organisms perform their functions
Chemical symbol for chlorine
Composed of amino acids
Type of secretion in which the product is released from secretory vesicles at the apical surface by exocytosis
Classification for ductless glands
Cell division
Anatomical position in which the body is lying face up
The maintenance of a stable internal environment
A Collection of epithelial cells (or a structure derived from epithelial cells) that produces secretions
Cellular energy
The maintenance of a stable internal environment
Female gamete
Anatomical landmark referring to the calf
Opposite of proximal
A group of cells working together to perform a specific function
A organelle found in eukaryotic cells that contains most of the cell’s genetic material (DNA)
Disease characterized by uncontrolled cell division
Anatomical position in which the body is lying face down
Opposite of superior
Anatomical landmark referring to the nose
Two or more tissues working together to perform a function
Smallest stable unit of matter