Oriole A&P - Ch 4 Word Scramble
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-blast | cells that are actively producing the surrounding matrix |
-cyte | related to or having to do with cells |
Amitotic | when neurons act as communicating links, they lose ability to divide |
anucleate | a cell without a nucleus |
apical surface | upper free surface exposed to body surface, or cavity of internal organ |
Avascular | Contains no blood vessels |
Axons | Carries impulses away and is the conducting portion of a nerve cell. |
basal surface | near the base interior of a structure |
Cell body | Focal point and recieves information for neurons. |
Chondro- | A prefix dealing with cartilage. |
calcify/ossify | to harden like a bone |
Dendrites | Motor neurons that convey incoming messages toward the cell body. |
desmosomes | binding bodies, scattered like rivets along the sides of cells |
Endocrine | Ductless glands that produce hormones and release directly |
Exocrine | Glands with ducts that release their products through specific paths |
extracellular matrix | Nonliving material in connective tissue |
fibers | slinder, thread like structure and/or filament |
Fibro- | A prefix dealing with tissue. |
gap junctions | communicating junction betweeb adjacent cells |
ground substance | non cellular components that contain fibers |
Hematopoietic | The formation of a blood cell. |
innervation | nerves being supplied to body parts |
intercalated discs | cells that fit together tightly at special places |
Involuntary | Something that can not be controlled. |
Longevity | Can funtion optimally for a lifetime with good nutrition. |
macrophages | Protective cell type |
mast cells | Immune cells that detect foreign substances |
Mesenchyme | Embryonic tissue that all connective tissues start out as |
Microvilli | Extensions/folds that increase surface area |
multinucleate | a cell with more than one nucleus |
Myofilaments | Brings about movement in all cell types. |
osteo- | related to bone |
proteoglycans | proteins that are heavily glycosylated |
Satellite Cells | Surround neuron cell bodies, resemble moons around a planet |
Schwann cells | Surround and are vital to the regeneration of nerve fibers. |
Secretion | process of making and releasing products (mostly protien) |
Simple vs Stratified | Simple is a single layer; Stratified is multiple layers |
striations | a repeating series of dark and light bands |
tight junctions | series of integral protein molecules, cells fuse together |
uninucleate | a cell with one nucleus |
Vascularity | Pertaining to blood vessels. |
Volutary | Something that can be controlled. |
Anucleate | A cell without a nucleus |
avascular | lacking blood vessels |
Calcify/Ossify | To change into bone from another tissue type |
chondro- | giving rise to cartilage |
endocrine | secreting internally into the blood or lymph |
exocrine | secreting to an epithelial surface |
Extra cellular matrix | gel-like substances composed of proteins, carbs, fibers and liquid outside of cells |
Fibers | Provide support to connective tissue |
fibro- | refers to the formation of connective tissue proper |
Ground Substance | molecular sieve that nutrients/dissolved substances can diffuse through between blood capillaries |
hematopoietic | cell that gives rise to all formed elements of blood |
Innervation | Supply of nerves to a body part |
Intercalated Discs | Connections between cells containing gap and desmosomes junctions |
involuntary | when mucles don’t move on there own |
Macrophage | “big eaters” dispose of dead tissue cells, foreign molecules, bacteria, dust particles, ect. |
Mast cells | along blood vessels and detect foreign microorganisms. |
mesenchyme | cells of mesodermal orgin that are capable of developing into connective tissues, blood, and lymphatic and blood vessels. |
microvilli | any of the small, fingerlike projections of the surface of an epithelia cell |
Multinucleate | contains more than one nucleus within that cell |
myofilaments | a general term for actin & myosin filaments |
Osteo- | relating to bone |
Proteoglycans | consists of a protein core that Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) connect to |
secretion | A process by which substances are produced and discharged from a cell, gland, or organ for a particular function in an organism. |
simple vs stratified | simple tissue has only one layer of cells, stratified has 2 to 20 or layers of cells the deepest layer attached to the basement membrane |
Striations | Repeating serious of dark and light bands |
Uninucleate | Has one nucleus |
vascularity | the amount of blood in a certain place |
voluntary | when mucles move on their own |
- BLAST | a cell that is forming |
- CYTE | a suffix meaning 'mature cell' |
AMITOTIC | can't divide (go through mitosis) |
ANUCLEATE | a cell without a nucleus |
APICAL SURFACE | top surface that separates the cells interior from its surroundings |
AVASCULAR | containing no direct blood input (Ex. Epithelium) |
AXONS | a part of a neuron that carries electrical signals throughout the body |
BASAL SURFACE | the surface near the base or interior of a structure |
CALCIFY / OSSIFY | to make or become bony; harden by the deposit of calcium salts. |
CELL BODY | major life center of a neuron that contains normal cell organelles and processes electrical signals to determine whether to pass it on or not |
CHONDRO - | prefix that has to do with cartilage |
DENDRITES | receive electrical impulses from other neurons |
DESMOSOMES | cell junction composed of thickend plasma membranes joined by filaments |
ENDOCRINE | ductless glands that empty products directly into the bloodstream |
EXOCRINE | glands, with ducts, that carry products to a specific part of the body |
EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX | ground substance and fibers found outside the connective tissue cells |
FIBERS | provide suppport, three different types found in conncective tissue (reticular, collagen, elastic) |
FIBRO - | prefix that has to do with connective tissue proper |
GAP JUNCTIONS | passageway between two adjacent cells |
GROUND SUBSTANCE | fills the space between fibers and cells; allows for diffusion of nutrients & waste |
HEMATOPOIETIC | stem cells that will become blood cells |
INNERVATION | supply of nerves to a body part |
INTERCALATED DISCS | gaps connecting muscle cells out of the muscle lining of the heart (myocardium) |
INVOLUNTARY | something that we do not consciously control (movement) |
LONGEVITY | long lasting life |
MACROPHAGES | these cells phagocytize a variety of materials; also known as "big eaters" |
MAST CELLS | detect bacteria, fungi, and/or injuries and make inflammatory responses against them |
MESENCHYME | the beginning tissue from which all connective tissues are derived |
MICROVILLI | tiny projections which increase surface area to provide for absorption |
MULTINUCLEATE | cell with more than one nucleus |
MYOFILAMENTS | filaments found in muscles that bring about movement or contraction |
OSTEO - | supports and provides levers for muscles and stores calcium |
PROTEOGLYCANS | collects GAGs which trap water and form a semi-solid liquid or gel-like substance |
SATELLITE CELLS | support, brace, and anchor neuron cell bodies in the PNS |
SCHWANN CELLS | surround and insulate nerve fibers |
SECRETION | the outward movement from a cell to the exterior |
SIMPLE vs STRATIFIED | only one cell layer as opposed to two or more cell layers |
STRIATIONS | alternating dark and light bands that are visible in certain muscle fibers |
TIGHT JUNCTIONS | where plasma membranes of different cells are fused |
UNINUCLEATE | cell with one nucleus |
VASCULARITY | pertaining to the amount of blood vessels in tissue--a rich supply of blood vessels |
VOLUNTARY | something that is controlled consciously (movement) |
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