Description

The field of study dealing with the structure of body parts, their forms and arrangements.
The field of study dealing with the function of the body parts, what they do and how they do it.
The process by which the body maintains a constant internal environment despite the external changes.
A group of related organs in the body.
Groups or layers of similar cells that are specialized to carry on particular functions in the body.
Two or more tissues grouped together and performing specialized functions.
The basic building blocks from which all larger parts are formed.
A condition characterized by a shortage of or an inadequate number of red blood cells.
A disease in which the blood is lacking one or more of the elements (clotting factors) that cause the blood to clot.
A common condition in Western societies that occures when blood pressure is higher than normal for long periods of time.
A disease where certain arteries become hardened and obstructed, eventually limiting or stoping the flow of blood to certain organs of the body. Also known hardening of the arteries.
A swelling or inflamation of the bronchi.
The condition that occurs when the blood flow to one part of the brain is severly restricted or cut off.
A disease where the air sacs in the lungs become enlarged and lose their elasticity.
A respiratory condition where the air passages in the bronchial tree swell and contrict.
A condition that occurs when the vertebral column develops an abnormal curvature, so that one hip or shoulder is lower than the other.
A condition which results in a loss of bone tissue.
The inflammation of the bursa and is usually due to excessive stress on the joint.
A condition characterized by pain, swelling, stiffness, and redness in the joints. Also known as inflammation of a joint or joints.
An open sore inthe membrane lining the stomach and the snall intestine or other soft tissue.
A brain disorder that results from a sudden burst of nerve action.
A condition that occurs when the body's immune system mistakes its own cells or tissues for possible intruders.
A condition in which the cerebrum of the brain is damaged resulting in muscular spasms, poor balance or problems with visioin, hearing and speaking.
A disease in which the outer coating that protects some serves is destroyed.

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What is a crossword?

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Some of the words will share letters, so will need to match up with each other. The words can vary in length and complexity, as can the clues.

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