Chapter 4 (Comparative Anatomy)

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Across
  1. 3. one eye
  2. 5. a thing's overall dimensions or magnitude.
  3. 7. an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
  4. 11. two eyes
  5. 13. study of size and its consequences.
  6. 14. a warm-blooded vertebrate animal of a class.
  7. 15. the amount of space that a substance or object occupies.
  8. 16. insect with long hind legs.
  9. 17. force of attraction that exists between any two masses.
  10. 19. the study of the mechanical laws.
  11. 21. the branch of biology that deals with ontogenesis.
  12. 26. is force divided by the area.
  13. 27. world's tallest mammal.
  14. 28. the outline of an area or figure.
  15. 32. the ability to move from one place to another.
  16. 35. farsightedness.
  17. 37. the life-supporting component of the air.
  18. 38. concerned with questions of shape, size and the properties of space.
  19. 39. describes growth in which the proportions remain constant.
  20. 41. relating to the eye or vision.
  21. 42. the general physiological process of reabsorption.
Down
  1. 1. hard whitish tissue that making up the skeleton in vertebrates.
  2. 2. groups of cells that act together to perform a specific function.
  3. 4. cell division and proliferation under stress.
  4. 6. balloonings of blood
  5. 8. the measurement or extent of something from end to end.
  6. 9. devices that transfer forces.
  7. 10. change in shape in correlation with a change in size.
  8. 12. change from one type to
  9. 18. the rate of change in its velocity.
  10. 20. the tendency of a body to resist a change in its state of motion.
  11. 22. a concept of the flow of events.
  12. 23. the quantity of matter which a body contains.
  13. 24. tendency of a submerged object in a fluid to sink or to rise.
  14. 25. the rate of change in an object’s position.
  15. 29. the rate at which work gets done.
  16. 30. at weak spots in the vessel wall.
  17. 31. describes the effects of one body acting on another.
  18. 33. tissue tends to increase in prominence.
  19. 34. nearsightedness.
  20. 36. is the force applied to an object.
  21. 40. a mass divided by volume.