Across
- 2. - The scientific study of animals, including their behavior, genetics, physiology, and ecology.
- 5. - The study of how animals obtain and utilize nutrients from their diet
- 9. - The process of raising animals for food, fiber, or other purposes
- 11. - Domesticated birds raised for meat or eggs, including chickens, turkeys, and ducks.
- 13. - The selective breeding of animals to produce offspring with desirable traits.
- 14. - The ethical and moral considerations surrounding the treatment of animals in agriculture, research, and other industries.
- 16. - The farming of aquatic animals and plants, including fish, shellfish, and seaweed.
- 18. - The study of genes and heredity, including how traits are passed down from one generation to the next
- 19. - Domesticated animals raised for food, fiber, or draft purposes, including cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs
- 20. - The study of how animals interact with each other and their environment, including their social structure, communication, and mating patterns
- 21. - The philosophical and moral considerations surrounding the treatment of animals by humans
- 22. - The process of changing or modifying animal behavior through training or conditioning.
- 24. - The scientific management of domestic animals to obtain useful products.
Down
- 1. - The biological process by which animals produce offspring, including the hormonal and physiological mechanisms that regulate it.
- 3. - The evaluation of animal welfare conditions, including housing, nutrition, and healthcare.
- 4. - The safe and humane transportation of animals, typically for agricultural or research purposes.
- 6. - The medical treatment of animals, including diagnosis, treatment, and disease prevention.
- 7. - Using living organisms, cells, or biological processes to develop new products or technologies
- 8. - The study of the function of animals, including how they obtain and process nutrients, maintain bodily functions, and respond to their environment.
- 10. - The protection and preservation of endangered or threatened animal species.
- 12. - The study of the genetic makeup of animals, including how genes are inherited and expressed.
- 15. - The scientific study of animals and their biology, behavior, and management.
- 17. - The prevention and treatment of animal diseases and injuries
- 22. - The food given to animals, typically consisting of grains, protein sources, and supplements
- 23. - The study of the structure of animals, including their organs, tissues, and cells.
