Animal anatomy, physicology and nutrition (pg 502-510)

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Across
  1. 2. are nutrients made up of amino acids that are the building blocks of muscles
  2. 3. is grass, hay, silage, or other high fiber feed.
  3. 4. _____system is made up of bones joined together by cartilage and ligaments
  4. 5. are grains low in fiber and high in total digestible nutrients
  5. 7. _____ nervous system controls the functions of the body tissues, including the organs
  6. 11. ____ system provides oxygen to the blood of the animal and removes waste gases such as carbon dioxide from the blood
  7. 12. ____ system the heart, veins, arteries and lymph glands
  8. 14. _____ muscles can be controlled by animals to do such things as walk and eat food
  9. 15. Very large compartment of the stomach
  10. 18. _____ muscles operate in the body without control by the will of the animal and they function even while the animal sleeps
  11. 19. ____ nervous system includes the brain and the spinal cord
  12. 21. the various parts of the body are collectively known as _____
  13. 22. are chemicals that regulate many of the activities of the body
  14. 25. are a class of animals that have stomachs with more than one compartment
  15. 26. ____ system group of ductless glands that release hormones into the body
Down
  1. 1. ____ system provides food for the body and for all of its systems
  2. 6. are sugars and starches that supply energy to the animal
  3. 8. a disease of the gums and skin caused by a deficiency of vitamin C in the diet
  4. 9. are complex chemicals
  5. 10. _____ system is to remove waste materials from the blood
  6. 13. the process by which animals eat food and use it to live, grow and reproduce
  7. 16. having a stomach with one compartment
  8. 17. system the lean meat of the animal and the part of the body that is used for human consumption (food)
  9. 20. ____ glands secrete disease fighting materials for the body
  10. 23. main component of the skeleal system
  11. 24. are elements essential for normal body functioning of humans and animals alike.