Body Systems, Examination, Vital Signs, Blood Samples, and Injections

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Across
  1. 1. The part of the skeleton containing the skull and spine.
  2. 2. The bones that make up the toes or digits.
  3. 4. A tough protein found in hair, hooves, and horns.
  4. 7. The slanted opening at the tip of a needle.
  5. 8. The liquid component of blood.
  6. 9. An abnormally rapid heart rate.
  7. 11. The muscular tissue of the heart.
  8. 12. Listening to internal body sounds using a stethoscope.
  9. 16. An injection delivered directly into a vein.
  10. 18. A protein produced by the immune system to neutralize pathogens.
  11. 19. The smallest type of blood vessel.
  12. 21. and Respiratory Systems
  13. 22. The process of puncturing a vein to collect blood.
  14. 23. Tool used to measure rectal temperature in animals.
  15. 24. Chemical messengers secreted by endocrine glands.
  16. 26. An animal with a single-chambered stomach, like a pig or dog.
  17. 30. Vessels that carry oxygenated blood away from the heart.
  18. 32. A sterile glass or plastic tube used to collect blood.
  19. 34. An instrument used to listen to the heart and lungs.
  20. 35. The type of membrane examined for color and moisture.
  21. 37. Samples and Injections
  22. 38. Using the hands to feel organs or tissues during an exam.
  23. 39. The wasting away of muscle tissue due to disuse.
  24. 41. A medical term used to describe having a fever.
  25. 42. The first section of the small intestine.
  26. 43. The protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen.
  27. 44. System
  28. 45. The throat area common to both digestive and respiratory tracts.
  29. 47. Examinations
  30. 50. Wave-like muscle contractions that move food through the tract.
  31. 52. Gland that produces epinephrine in response to stress.
  32. 53. Connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone.
  33. 56. The outermost layer of the skin.
  34. 57. Oil produced by glands in the skin to provide lubrication.
  35. 58. An animal with a four-compartment stomach, like a cow.
Down
  1. 1. Tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs in the lungs.
  2. 3. A condition where body temperature is dangerously low.
  3. 5. The "windpipe" connecting the larynx to the bronchi.
  4. 6. The "true stomach" of a ruminant.
  5. 10. An injection given under the skin but above the muscle.
  6. 13. Connective tissue that attaches bone to bone.
  7. 14. The act of breathing; measured in breaths per minute.
  8. 15. An area of abnormal tissue or a wound.
  9. 17. The basic contractile unit of muscle fiber.
  10. 20. The large vein in the neck often used for blood collection.
  11. 25. The nervous system branch responsible for "fight or flight."
  12. 27. Skeletal, and Muscular Systems
  13. 28. The basic functional cell of the nervous system.
  14. 29. Immune, and Integumentary Systems
  15. 31. Known as the "master gland" of the endocrine system.
  16. 33. A test checking blood flow by pressing on the gums.
  17. 36. The junction or gap between two nerve cells.
  18. 40. The rupture or destruction of red blood cells in a sample.
  19. 46. are 50 crossword pairs based on the specified iCEV modules.
  20. 48. An injection administered directly into the muscle.
  21. 49. Veterinary Science Crossword Clues
  22. 51. A disease-causing organism like a virus or bacteria.
  23. 54. Fluid produced by the liver that aids in fat digestion.
  24. 55. Signs