Animal Ethics Review
Across
- 3. United States Department of Agriculture
- 5. Public Health Service
- 8. Physical actions that willfully harm an animal
- 9. who is the spokesperson for the animals being used in research
- 11. A movement that believes a reduced and minimal number of animals should be used in research – and that those animals used should be treated as humanely as possible
- 14. Refers to the modification of husbandry or experimental procedures to minimize the pain and distress experienced by an animal, and to enhance the welfare of an animal used in science from the time of birth until their death.
- 17. Institutional animal care and use committee
- 18. Animal Plant Health Inspection Service
- 19. Common type of animal cruelty where people do not provide adequate care for animals that is required for an animal to thrive
- 20. how often must the IACUC inspect the facility
Down
- 1. Refers to methods which avoid or replace the use of animals in an area where they would otherwise have been used
- 2. Improved standards for Laboratory Animals Act
- 4. A movement that insists animals have moral rights equal to those of humans and is totally opposed to biomedical research using animals, sporting events using animals, using animals for clothing or entertainment, product testing, and the eating of animals
- 6. The kind treatment and compassion for humans and other living things
- 7. American Veterinary Medical Association
- 10. Refers to any strategy that will result in fewer animals being used to obtain sufficient data to answer the research question, or in maximizing the information obtained per animal, thus potentially limiting or avoiding the subsequent use of additional animals, without compromising animal welfare.
- 11. Animal Welfare Act
- 12. whole animal research
- 13. how many members should the IACUC have?
- 15. Having or showing indifference to, or pleasure in, another's pain or suffering
- 16. Center for Alternatives to Animal Testing