Animal Science II- FA 6.01
Across
- 1. head area or skull
- 4. a microorganism that causes disease.
- 8. divides the body into dorsal and ventral parts that are not necessarily equal.
- 9. word part at the end of the word indicating procedures, condition, disease, or disorder
- 10. single celled eukaryotic organism. Has characteristics of both living and nonliving material but cannot grow and reproduce outside of a living cell.
- 11. tail end of the body or towards the tail.
- 13. back (toward the spine)
- 14. single celled prokaryotic organisms. Can survive in various conditions. Invades the cells of an animal’s body.
- 17. location farther from the center of the body as related to other locations
- 19. location nearer to the center of the body as related to other locations.
- 20. location within the body away from the surface
- 22. vaccines that are alive but are weakened and have lost their disease-causing ability.
- 23. caused by environmental or nutrition factors rather than a specific microorganism. Typically not contagious
- 24. runs through the center of the body lengthwise and divides it into equal left and right halves
- 25. resistance to developing a disease.
Down
- 2. position towards, near or at the nose of an animal.
- 3. away from the midline of the body
- 5. underside of the body
- 6. word part at the beginning of the word indicating number, location, time, or status.
- 7. runs the length of the body and divides into left and right parts
- 10. substances that develop resistance to disease
- 12. caused by a specific disease-causing microorganism and/or pathogen. May or may not be contagious.
- 15. word part that gives the fundamental meaning of the word.
- 16. location near the surface of the body
- 18. divides the body into cranial and caudal parts.
- 20. any condition that causes an animal’s body systems to function abnormally
- 21. vaccines that do not contain living pathogens, but still stimulate immune response.