CWWFileFormat=2.0 PuzzleTitle=Basic Histology PuzzleSubtitle= CreatedBy= CreditsLine=www.CrosswordWeaver.com CustomAlphabet=ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ Columns=20 Rows=17 TightlyCrossed=F LooseAutoSize=T SymmetryMode=No Symmetry EveryPuzzleDifferent=T FlagOneLetterSlots=F FlagTwoLetterSlots=F ShowHotSpots=F Exchanged=F LGCS=8020 [Paper Size and Margins] Printer=hp deskjet 990c Orientation=0 PaperWidth=8.5 PaperHeight=11 MarginTop=0.5 MarginLeft=0.6 MarginRight=0.6 MarginBottom=0.5 PutFrameOnCode=7 FrameStyle=None = None 0, None 12632256, None 0 FrameInsideTop=0.25 FrameInsideLeft=0.25 FrameInsideRight=0.25 FrameInsideBottom=0.25 FrameOutsideTop=0.5 FrameOutsideLeft=0.5 FrameOutsideRight=0.5 FrameOutsideBottom=0.63 [Unsolved Puzzle] CellWidth=0.28 CellHeight=0.28 GridLineThickness=0.01 BlockedCellColor=0 RemovedCellColor=16777215 CellNumberPercent=36 PuzzlePage=1 PuzzleLeft=0.85 PuzzleTop=0 [Solution] AlignSolution=T CellWidthSol=0.15 CellHeightSol=0.15 GridLineThicknessSol=0.01 CellLetterPercent=90 SolutionFont=Arial SolutionThemeBold=T SolutionThemeColor=F [Clues and Columns] ClueColumns=2 SeparateClues=F AcrossText=Across DownText=Down LeadingPercentage=115 ClueNumberFont=Arial ClueNumberFontSize=11 ClueNumberBold=T ClueTextFont=Arial ClueTextFontSize=11 ClueThemeBold=T ClueThemeItalic=T ClueThemeInColor=F ClueThemeAllCaps=F AcrDwnFont=Arial AcrDwnFontSize=11 AcrDwnBold=T AcrDwnCapitals=T NewColumnDown=T WordBankCB=T WordBankMode=Bottom WordBankSort=Alpha WordBankHeader=WORD BANK: WordBankPager=1 asWordBankHeight=0.35139 [Title and Credits Details] PutTitleOnCode=2 TitleFont=Times New Roman TitleFontSize=36 TitleColor=0 TitleBIUS=FFFF SubtitleFont=Times New Roman SubtitleFontSize=18 SubtitleColor=0 SubtitleBIUS=FFFF SubtitleExtraSpacing=0.000 CreditsFont=Times New Roman CreditsFontSize=7 [Auto-Layout] AutoLayout=T AutoMargins=T AutoTitleSize=T AutoCellSize=T AutoCellShape=T AutoCenter=T AutoLayout_OnApply=T AutoLayout_OnSpill=T AutoClueColumns=T AutoNewColumn=T AutoClueSize=T AutoClueSpacing=T AutoLayoutPageChoice=1 AskBeforeUsingTwoPages=T GRID: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ n e r v o u s t i s s u e ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s ~ ~ ~ ~ u ~ ~ ~ ~ m y o c y t e ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ ~ ~ r ~ ~ ~ w ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ h ~ ~ ~ l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ c o n n e c t i v e t i s s u e ~ ~ c ~ a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t ~ ~ ~ a ~ ~ ~ p ~ ~ y ~ r ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ ~ t ~ t ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ b ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ d ~ ~ e p i t h e l i a l t i s s u e ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ o ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ r ~ p ~ ~ a ~ r e d b l o o d c e l l ~ m ~ l ~ ~ g ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ d ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i ~ a ~ ~ e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ c ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ s ~ s ~ ~ ~ ~ m u s c l e t i s s u e ~ ~ ~ m ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ c a r d i a c m u s c l e ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ END GRID THEME WORDS: 0 -- EpithelialTissue |One of the four main types of body tissues that lines the surfaces of the body [Ex: skin, pink lining in the mouth, lining in the nose] (2 wds.) 0 -- ConnectiveTissue |One of the four main types of tissues in the body that holds everything in place [Ex: webbing holding the organs in place, cartilage, bone, blood] (2 wds.) 0 -- MuscleTissue |One of the four main types of tissues in the body that can contract or flex--helps you move your body, what your heart is made of, helps you digest your food, etc. (2 wds.) 0 -- NervousTissue |One of the four main types of tissues in the body that helps your body communicate with other parts of the body--helps you feel, helps you think, helps you tell your muscles to move (2 wds.) 0 -- RedBloodCell |Part of your blood, called an erythrocyte. Carries oxygen to where it is needed. Also known as an RBC (3 wds.) 0 -- WhiteBloodCell |Part of your blood, called a leukocyte. Helps you fight infection and get rid of other intruders in the body (3 wds.) 0 -- Plasma |The watery part of the blood--which people often donate to the red cross 0 -- Osteocyte |Scientific name for a bone cell 0 -- Myocyte |Scientific name for a muscle cell, also known as a muscle fiber 0 -- Neuron |Nerve cell 0 -- Cilia |Little hair-like structures on certain types of lining that beat together and keep the fluid moving (also found on certain cells and help them to move) 0 -- Cartilage |Type of connective tissue that is not quite as dense as bone. It is strong but somewhat flexible [Ex: your earlobes and the end of your nose are made from it; your joints have it in them] 0 -- CardiacMuscle |The type of tissue your heart is made of (2 wds.) 0 -- Epidermis |Most superficial (outermost) layer of the skin 0 -- | 0 -- | END THEME WORDS CURRENT CLUES ACROSS: 1 NERVOUSTISSUE |One of the four main types of tissues in the body that helps your body communicate with other parts of the body--helps you feel, helps you think, helps you tell your muscles to move (2 wds.) 3 MYOCYTE |Scientific name for a muscle cell, also known as a muscle fiber 6 CONNECTIVETISSUE |One of the four main types of tissues in the body that holds everything in place [Ex: webbing holding the organs in place, cartilage, bone, blood] (2 wds.) 8 EPITHELIALTISSUE |One of the four main types of body tissues that lines the surfaces of the body [Ex: skin, pink lining in the mouth, lining in the nose] (2 wds.) 10 REDBLOODCELL |Part of your blood, called an erythrocyte. Carries oxygen to where it is needed. Also known as an RBC (3 wds.) 11 MUSCLETISSUE |One of the four main types of tissues in the body that can contract or flex--helps you move your body, what your heart is made of, helps you digest your food, etc. (2 wds.) 12 CARDIACMUSCLE |The type of tissue your heart is made of (2 wds.) CURRENT CLUES DOWN: 1 NEURON |Nerve cell 2 OSTEOCYTE |Scientific name for a bone cell 4 CILIA |Little hair-like structures on certain types of lining that beat together and keep the fluid moving (also found on certain cells and help them to move) 5 WHITEBLOODCELL |Part of your blood, called a leukocyte. Helps you fight infection and get rid of other intruders in the body (3 wds.) 6 CARTILAGE |Type of connective tissue that is not quite as dense as bone. It is strong but somewhat flexible [Ex: your earlobes and the end of your nose are made from it; your joints have it in them] 7 EPIDERMIS |Most superficial (outermost) layer of the skin 9 PLASMA |The watery part of the blood--which people often donate to the red cross END CURRENT CLUES END.