Across |
3. | type of active transport that uses carrier proteins |
6. | the DNA replicates during this process |
7. | largest cell in human body |
9. | this structure consists of a sugar, phosphate, and a nitrogen base |
10. | the large intestine is mainly found in this quadrant |
12. | tissue type that is found in red marrow cavity of bone, spleen, and tonsils |
14. | this is produced by the sebaceous glands |
15. | skin turns blue |
16. | body system not needed for survival |
17. | disorder of the hair follicles and oil glands caused by overproduction of oil |
18. | 2 identical daughter cells are produced by this process |
21. | the thymus is a gland of this system |
25. | lack of calcium and vitamin D, results in inadequately mineralized bone |
29. | this canal is found in the center of the osteon |
30. | this secretion is produced in the ear canal |
31. | layer of epidermis exposed to external enviornment |
32. | our skin produces this when exposed to sunlight |
34. | cartilage that covers ends of bones that form joints |
36. | tissue type that is slow to heal and will usually form scar tissue |
38. | the pineal gland and parathyroid belong to this body system |
39. | carpals are this type of bone |
41. | smallest cell in human body |
43. | fracture that is perpendicular to the long axis of the bone |
46. | process that required energy to move a fluid into a cell |
50. | these cells produce a brownish pigment in the skin |
51. | away from the midline |
52. | disorder in kids that gives them small blisters |
53. | undifferentiated embryonic cells |
54. | silvery-white scars formed when the dermis tears |
55. | system that produces longer lasting, slower effects |
56. | reddening of the skin which can be caused by fever |
57. | another name for blood clots |