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brain:the largest mass of nervous tissue composed of billion of nerve cells
muscle:it can cause your knee to jerk or your arm to flex or stretch
spinal cord:is the tubular mass of nervous tissue that is connected to the medulla oblongata on the upper end and to the last vertebral bone on the lower end
astigmatism:is caused by the irregularity in the curvature of the cornea
glands:it can be found in specific places in the body. it can secrete a lot of material
axons:may be myelinated or nonmyelinated
dendrites:they are the first to receive the signal from the stimulus and convey it to the cell body
astrocyte:connects the neurons and blood vessels
impulse:is an electrochemical signal that travels along neurons
cerebrum:it is the largest part of the brain
cerebellum: it is the smallest part of the brain
iris:that gives the distinct color
retina:located on the top of the choroid
receptor cells: that are sensitive to light
myopia:is a condition wherein the person cannot see distant object but ca see well near objects
hyperopia:is a condition wherein the person can normally see distant or far object than objects at short distances
pinna:is a flexible part composed of eartilage and muscle
meatus:is about 2 cm long that functions as a channel for the sound waves to enter and vibrate the eardrum
eardrum:this membrane separates the outer ear and the middle ear
malleus:is the tiny bone located nest to the eardrum
labyrinth:is composed of fluid-filled channels
cochlea:is long, coiled, and fluid-filled tube
tongue:is a muscular hydrostat on the floors of the mouths of most vertebrates which manipulates food for mastication
nose:is a protuberance in vertebrates that houses the nostrils, or nares, which admit and expel air for respiration in conjunction with the mouth
taste buds:contain the receptors for taste
umami:is one of the five basic tastes, together with sweet, sour, bitter and salty. A loanword from the Japanese, umami can be translated "pleasant savory taste".
olfaction:is the sense of smell. This sense is mediated by specialized sensory cells of the nasal cavity of vertebrates, and, by analogy, sensory cells of the antennae of invertebrates
semicircular canals:are the fluid-filled looped tubes attached to the cochlea
inner ear:is the visible portion of the ear that collects and guide the sound waves into the middle ear
polarized:means that the cytoplasm within the plasma membrane is negatively charged while the fluid outside the plasma is positively charged
microglia:functions as cellular scavenger
nervous system
Across:3. | is the sense of smell. This sense is mediated by specialized sensory cells of the nasal cavity of vertebrates, and, by analogy, sensory cells of the antennae of invertebrates | 4. | is caused by the irregularity in the curvature of the cornea | 9. | it can be found in specific places in the body. it can secrete a lot of material | 11. | it is the largest part of the brain | 14. | is the tubular mass of nervous tissue that is connected to the medulla oblongata on the upper end and to the last vertebral bone on the lower end | 16. | the largest mass of nervous tissue composed of billion of nerve cells | 18. | is long, coiled, and fluid-filled tube | 19. | is one of the five basic tastes, together with sweet, sour, bitter and salty. A loanword from the Japanese, umami can be translated "pleasant savory taste". |
| 22. | is a condition wherein the person cannot see distant object but ca see well near objects | 23. | located on the top of the choroid | 25. | is the tiny bone located nest to the eardrum | 27. | is a condition wherein the person can normally see distant or far object than objects at short distances | 29. | is composed of fluid-filled channels | 30. | it is the smallest part of the brain | 31. | connects the neurons and blood vessels |
| | Down:1. | means that the cytoplasm within the plasma membrane is negatively charged while the fluid outside the plasma is positively charged | 2. | contain the receptors for taste | 5. | are the fluid-filled looped tubes attached to the cochlea | 6. | functions as cellular scavenger | 7. | they are the first to receive the signal from the stimulus and convey it to the cell body | 8. | is about 2 cm long that functions as a channel for the sound waves to enter and vibrate the eardrum | 10. | is a protuberance in vertebrates that houses the nostrils, or nares, which admit and expel air for respiration in conjunction with the mouth | 12. | is a muscular hydrostat on the floors of the mouths of most vertebrates which manipulates food for mastication |
| 13. | this membrane separates the outer ear and the middle ear | 15. | is the visible portion of the ear that collects and guide the sound waves into the middle ear | 17. | that are sensitive to light | 20. | is an electrochemical signal that travels along neurons | 21. | that gives the distinct color | 24. | may be myelinated or nonmyelinated | 26. | it can cause your knee to jerk or your arm to flex or stretch | 28. | is a flexible part composed of eartilage and muscle |
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nervous system
Across:3. | is the sense of smell. This sense is mediated by specialized sensory cells of the nasal cavity of vertebrates, and, by analogy, sensory cells of the antennae of invertebrates | 4. | is caused by the irregularity in the curvature of the cornea | 9. | it can be found in specific places in the body. it can secrete a lot of material | 11. | it is the largest part of the brain | 14. | is the tubular mass of nervous tissue that is connected to the medulla oblongata on the upper end and to the last vertebral bone on the lower end | 16. | the largest mass of nervous tissue composed of billion of nerve cells | 18. | is long, coiled, and fluid-filled tube | 19. | is one of the five basic tastes, together with sweet, sour, bitter and salty. A loanword from the Japanese, umami can be translated "pleasant savory taste". |
| 22. | is a condition wherein the person cannot see distant object but ca see well near objects | 23. | located on the top of the choroid | 25. | is the tiny bone located nest to the eardrum | 27. | is a condition wherein the person can normally see distant or far object than objects at short distances | 29. | is composed of fluid-filled channels | 30. | it is the smallest part of the brain | 31. | connects the neurons and blood vessels |
| | Down:1. | means that the cytoplasm within the plasma membrane is negatively charged while the fluid outside the plasma is positively charged | 2. | contain the receptors for taste | 5. | are the fluid-filled looped tubes attached to the cochlea | 6. | functions as cellular scavenger | 7. | they are the first to receive the signal from the stimulus and convey it to the cell body | 8. | is about 2 cm long that functions as a channel for the sound waves to enter and vibrate the eardrum | 10. | is a protuberance in vertebrates that houses the nostrils, or nares, which admit and expel air for respiration in conjunction with the mouth | 12. | is a muscular hydrostat on the floors of the mouths of most vertebrates which manipulates food for mastication |
| 13. | this membrane separates the outer ear and the middle ear | 15. | is the visible portion of the ear that collects and guide the sound waves into the middle ear | 17. | that are sensitive to light | 20. | is an electrochemical signal that travels along neurons | 21. | that gives the distinct color | 24. | may be myelinated or nonmyelinated | 26. | it can cause your knee to jerk or your arm to flex or stretch | 28. | is a flexible part composed of eartilage and muscle |
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