| NEURON | A cell in the body that transmits nerve impulses (6) |
| NERVE | Fibre in the body that transmits sensation (also self-confidence or cheek) (5) |
| NEURONS | Cells that transmit nerve impulses (7) |
| AXON | That which transmits nerve cell impulses |
| TISSUE | A group of cells in the body that have a similar structure and function together as a unit (6) |
| SQUARE | A tool for determining a right angle; a cotton flower-bud; a quadrilateral; or, something four-sided, such as a cell in a crossword grid, a chocolate brownie, a formation of troops, a marketplace, a m |
| NODULE | A small aggregation of cells in the body (6) |
| SPLEEN | Fist-shaped, oblong organ in the body that removes damaged cells from the blood (6) |
| POLLEN | Yellow grains growing in the anthers of flowers which fertilizes the cells in the ovary |
| AMEBAS | Cells in the sea? |
| LYSE | Disintegrate, in a way, as cells in the body |
| NECROSIS | The death of one or more cells in the body |
| CHEMOTHERAPY | A treatment using drugs to destroy fast-growing cells in the body (12) |
| STEM | ____ cell, one with potential to develop into other cells in the body (4) |
| TELEPHONENUMBER | Ring is one example of the sort kept in a cell in America (9,6) |
| OPTIC | The ___ nerve carries sensory nerve impulses from the retina toward the visual centres in the brain (5) |
| PHONE | Mobile in the UK, or cell in the US, e.g. (5) |
| CLAVICLE | Bone Victoria found in a cell in bits (8) |
| SENSORY | Cells/hairs (in the cochlea) are set into vibrations/stimulated producing nerve impulses in the auditory nerve (7) |
| CALCIUM | A mineral in the body that is associated with healthy bones and teeth (7) |