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AutoClueSize=T AutoClueSpacing=T AutoLayoutPageChoice=1 AskBeforeUsingTwoPages=T GRID: ~ s c h w a n n c e l l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ y e p e n d y m a l c e l l ~ ~ ~ ~ n ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ a ~ n e u r o n ~ b ~ d ~ ~ ~ m ~ ~ p ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ e ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ s ~ ~ ~ o l i g o d e n d r o c y t e m ~ ~ g ~ ~ ~ ~ y ~ d ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ y ~ ~ l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ n o d e ~ e ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ g ~ ~ ~ l ~ ~ a s t r o c y t e ~ ~ l ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ n e r v o u s t i s s u e ~ a x o n END GRID THEME WORDS: 0 -- NervousTissue |One of the four types of tissue in the body specialized for conducting electrical impulses from one body region to another (2 wds.) 0 -- Neuron |Nerve cell 0 -- Dendrites |The many branches of a neuron that receive an incoming message 0 -- Axon |The elongate portion of a neuron that conducts an outgoing message toward the synaptic terminals 0 -- CellBody |The bulging portion of a neuron which contains the nucleus and other organelles (2 wds.) 0 -- Neuroglia |Supporting cells of nervous system that act as phagocytes--"nerve glue" 0 -- Astrocyte |Cells that control the passage of certain substances and molecules in capillaries to the brain 0 -- EpendymalCell |Ciliated cell that lines the central canal of the spinal cord and ventricles of the brain--circulates cerebral spinal fluid (2 wds.) 0 -- Oligodendrocyte |Cells that wrap around axons of CNS neurons forming myelin sheaths 0 -- Microglia |Cells that protect the CNS by phagocytizing pathogens, waste products, and celllular debris 0 -- SchwannCell |Common name for Neurolemmocyte--form myelin sheath in PNS (2 wds.) 0 -- Node |Small gap between myelin sheaths which must be jumped for the nerve impulse to continue conduction 0 -- Myelin |Insulating sheath around an axon which increases the conduction rate 0 -- Synapse |Small anatomical space between neurons, determines the direction of impulse END THEME WORDS CURRENT CLUES ACROSS: 1 SCHWANNCELL |Common name for Neurolemmocyte--form myelin sheath in PNS (2 wds.) 4 EPENDYMALCELL |Ciliated cell that lines the central canal of the spinal cord and ventricles of the brain--circulates cerebral spinal fluid (2 wds.) 6 NEURON |Nerve cell 9 OLIGODENDROCYTE |Cells that wrap around axons of CNS neurons forming myelin sheaths 11 NODE |Small gap between myelin sheaths which must be jumped for the nerve impulse to continue conduction 12 ASTROCYTE |Cells that control the passage of certain substances and molecules in capillaries to the brain 13 NERVOUSTISSUE |One of the four types of tissue in the body specialized for conducting electrical impulses from one body region to another (2 wds.) 14 AXON |The elongate portion of a neuron that conducts an outgoing message toward the synaptic terminals CURRENT CLUES DOWN: 2 CELLBODY |The bulging portion of a neuron which contains the nucleus and other organelles (2 wds.) 3 SYNAPSE |Small anatomical space between neurons, determines the direction of impulse 5 NEUROGLIA |Supporting cells of nervous system that act as phagocytes--"nerve glue" 7 DENDRITES |The many branches of a neuron that receive an incoming message 8 MICROGLIA |Cells that protect the CNS by phagocytizing pathogens, waste products, and celllular debris 10 MYELIN |Insulating sheath around an axon which increases the conduction rate END CURRENT CLUES END.