Anatomy, Ologies, and Tissues Crossword Puzzle
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- osteology : study of bone
- muscle : has different types of tissue. there is voluntary, involuntary, and cardiac.
- physiology : study of structure, parts and chemistry of a living organism.
- genealogy : study of genes
- otolaryngology : study of ear, nose, and throat
- nervous : tissue that sends voluntary and involuntary info. it has neurons that can be sensory, motor, or a mix of both. also has the glial cell.
- joints : are union of bone with other structure/cartilage, main structure is to join the bone.
- cytology : study of cells
- epithelial : tissue that is most outer layer of skin. also outer layer of some body cavities like stomach lining and intestine lining.
- bones : provide skeletal support, are structure of the body, has relationship going on with cartilage. are diff shapes, they grow, they have blood vessels, they have their own anatomy and physiology
- neurotology : study of auditory nerve?
- tendons : hold in place. they attach bone to bone, they don’t hold them together but they attach them. they are part of the muscle.
- anatomy : study of the structure of an organism
- neurology : study of nerves? nervous system
- tissues : epithelial, cartilage, muscle, and nervous
- tissue : building blocks of a cell. shape of cells determines the type of tissue
- cartilage : tissue that has blood vessels in it. it's elastic (compressive strength - before running into a wall it will smash your nose and bounce back).
- otology : study of ear w/o nerve involved
- pathology : study of disease
- aggregate tissues : tissues of ligaments, fascia, tendons, bones, and joints
- ligaments : bind. bind organs together, hold things in place. have great ability to withstand pressure. sad thing about it is that they don’t stretch really well, like a plastic bag.
- fascia : aggregate tissue that surrounds organs like the sheets that surround your bed. function is to provide stability.
- myology : study of muscle