Across
- 2. the color of the nose, ears, feet, and tail of the animal
- 6. an area of the nasal lining that picks up smells from the air as the animal breathes
- 12. smell and taste receptors located in the roof of the mouth of cats and reptile
- 13. knobs on the tounge that help hold food or prey; some carry taste buds
- 14. occurs when primary viremia has resulted in infection of additional tissues via bloodstream, in which the virus has replied and once more entered circulation.
- 16. wild
Down
- 1. initial spread of virus in the blood from the first site infection
- 3. the third eyelid of certain animals that moves diagonally under the eyelid to help lubricate the cornea.
- 4. teeth on both jaws coming together correctly
- 5. (enzymed-linked immunosorbent assay): test that can be performed in a veterinarian's office to detect both primary and secondary stages of viremia
- 7. the organ within the ear that enables an animal to detect sounds
- 8. nose, ears, tail, and feet of an animal
- 9. color pattern where one is streaked or integrated with another color
- 10. a disease that causes severe vomitting and diarrhea in dogs and cats; is usually spread through contaminated
- 11. abnormal yellowing of the skin, tissues, eyes, and urine due to bile pigments building up blood as a result and urine disease or excessive breakdown of red blood cells
- 15. (indirect immunofluorescent antibody assay): test that must be sent out to a diagnostic laboratory
