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Cardiomyocytes : Heart cells
Stem : _ _ _ _ cells have the ability to differentiate into different cell types with specific functions.
Totipotent : Able to produce all cell types of the embryo.
Pluripotent : Able to form most cell types of the embryo.
Multipotent : Limited in ability to differentiate.
Neuron : Cell found in the brain.
Bypass : Surgery in which stem cells are obtained from the patients' hearts.
Scarred : Adjective to describe heart muscle after heart failure.
Spine : Also known as the vertebral column or backbone.
Vertebrae : Bones that form the vertebral column.
Mesenchymal : Stem cells obtained from the bone marrow.
MRI : A medical imaging technique which does not use ionizing radiation.
Stroke : Caused when brain cells die due to starvation of oxygen and nutrients.
Zygote : Formed when 2 gametes fuse during fertilisation.
Blastocyst : An embryo that has developed for five to six days after fertilisation.
Paralysis : Loss of muscle function for one or more muscles.
In Vitro : Taking place in a test tube, culture dish, or elsewhere outside a living organism.
Adipose : Loose connective tissue composed of adipocytes.
Differentiation : When a less specialized cell becomes a more specialized cell type.
Across:3. | Adjective to describe heart muscle after heart failure. | 4. | When a less specialized cell becomes a more specialized cell type. | 7. | Taking place in a test tube, culture dish, or elsewhere outside a living organism. | 12. | Caused when brain cells die due to starvation of oxygen and nutrients. |
| 13. | Limited in ability to differentiate. | 15. | Loose connective tissue composed of adipocytes. | 16. | Stem cells obtained from the bone marrow. | 17. | Able to produce all cell types of the embryo. |
| | Down:1. | Able to form most cell types of the embryo. | 2. | An embryo that has developed for five to six days after fertilisation. | 5. | Heart cells | 6. | Also known as the vertebral column or backbone. | 8. | Bones that form the vertebral column. |
| 9. | Cell found in the brain. | 10. | A medical imaging technique which does not use ionizing radiation. | 11. | Surgery in which stem cells are obtained from the patients' hearts. | 12. | _ _ _ _ cells have the ability to differentiate into different cell types with specific functions. | 14. | Loss of muscle function for one or more muscles. |
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Across:3. | Adjective to describe heart muscle after heart failure. | 4. | When a less specialized cell becomes a more specialized cell type. | 7. | Taking place in a test tube, culture dish, or elsewhere outside a living organism. | 12. | Caused when brain cells die due to starvation of oxygen and nutrients. |
| 13. | Limited in ability to differentiate. | 15. | Loose connective tissue composed of adipocytes. | 16. | Stem cells obtained from the bone marrow. | 17. | Able to produce all cell types of the embryo. |
| | Down:1. | Able to form most cell types of the embryo. | 2. | An embryo that has developed for five to six days after fertilisation. | 5. | Heart cells | 6. | Also known as the vertebral column or backbone. | 8. | Bones that form the vertebral column. |
| 9. | Cell found in the brain. | 10. | A medical imaging technique which does not use ionizing radiation. | 11. | Surgery in which stem cells are obtained from the patients' hearts. | 12. | _ _ _ _ cells have the ability to differentiate into different cell types with specific functions. | 14. | Loss of muscle function for one or more muscles. |
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