Animals in Society & Research Crossword

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Across
  1. 2. Studied the physiology of digestion, metabolism and contributed to discovery of homeostasis
  2. 5. Share similar physiology to humans and often suffer from the same diseases
  3. 8. This species have been used to research xenograft and CAT scans
  4. 10. Invented the rabies vaccine
  5. 13. One of four people who formed the Human Society of the United States
  6. 16. Is a philosophical view in which animals have similar rights to humans
  7. 17. Known as the father of biology and divided organisms into two groups: plants and animals
  8. 19. Philosopher and activist focused on animal suffering and consequences
  9. 21. Supported testing of animals for advancements in physiology and medicine
  10. 22. Minimizing animal distress or pain
  11. 23. Is a human responsibility which encompasses all aspects of animal well-being
Down
  1. 1. Resemble the human respiratory and cardiovascular systems
  2. 3. Replacing animal experiments with non-animal experiments
  3. 4. Addresses transporting animals across state lines, especially those raised for food production
  4. 6. The _________ was passed by U.S. Congress in 1966 and guarantees research animals have veterinary care, anesthesia or pain relievers, and opportunity to exercise daily
  5. 7. Experimented on dogs to evaluate their “conditioned” responses, which also led to the study of behaviorism
  6. 9. Used mice to produce the first transgenic mammal
  7. 10. Prohibits the illegal trade of any fish or wild animals
  8. 11. These animals have been used to research and study HIV, hepatitis, and malaria
  9. 12. Transmit similar diseases as humans and are used to study AIDS and type II diabetes
  10. 14. a branch of the USDA and is responsible for protecting and promoting U.S. animal health, administers license and registration of regulated research facilities
  11. 15. Animal most commonly used in research
  12. 18. Most commonly focuses on disease treatment and prevention
  13. 20. Reducing the number of animals used in experiments