Across
- 2. largest known living mammal
- 4. this is monophyletic group
- 5. series of separate bones or cartilage
- 6. image focused in front of retina
- 11. where acting forces are unbalanced, we are dealing with that part of mechanics
- 14. where the flow is non-chaotic
- 16. the mechanics of this mean that output force and output speed are opposites
- 17. the physiologist argued that the vertebrae kidney worked well to rid the body of any osmotic influx of excess water
- 18. some fossil agnathans
- 21. it is reduced and flapping of the pectoral fins provides propulsion
- 22. study of size and its consequence
- 23. this are not concept but conventions
- 24. anterior clustering of specialized sensory organs
- 26. all of this are belong to the batoidea
- 27. protects the organs
- 31. also known as lepisosteiformes
- 32. the rate of change in an object’s position
- 35. concept of the flow of events
- 36. a network of internet wining vessels
- 37. enclosing the spinal cord
- 38. the smallest adult vertebrae
- 39. exerts an important force on a large mass
- 40. measure of force
Down
- 1. solid cylindrical body that often encloses the notochord
- 3. early vertebrae fossils that appreared to be freshwater or delta desposits
- 7. today largest flying bird
- 8. carry this history of jawless vertebrates into the present
- 9. folded respiratory organs on the pharyngeal bars constructed of highly specialized capillary beds that rim these slits
- 10. one type of conodonts that has thin bars with or without a bent shift which commonly branched
- 11. beneath the skin release mucus through surface pores
- 12. this is a concept of inertia
- 13. four footed vertebrates
- 15. composite structure of bone with cartilage that support sensory organs
- 19. this is resisted by the limbs
- 20. is a linear measurement
- 25. it is certainly thinner and less viscous than water but it is a fluid nonetheless
- 28. formed by a single tooth or denticle
- 29. designed to crush prey
- 30. image falls behind the retina
- 33. the resisting force, may arise from various physical phenomena
- 34. the rate at which work gets done
