STUDY MIDTERMS

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Across
  1. 1. Another class of neuromuscular blockers.
  2. 4. Type of limb deformities affecting bone alignment.
  3. 6. The process of cells hardening to form the outer layer of skin.
  4. 8. Type of bone that is immature and disorganized.
  5. 10. Terminale Fibrous tissue extending from the conus medullaris.
  6. 11. The growth plate area in bones.
  7. 14. The type of cartilage complex associated with bone growth.
  8. 16. A developmental disease of cartilage and bone in young animals.
  9. 18. Medullaris The tapered end of the spinal cord.
  10. 19. Abnormal cartilage growth leading to skeletal deformities.
  11. 21. Intention Healing where wounds heal naturally without surgical closure.
  12. 22. Abbreviation for degenerative joint disease.
  13. 23. Trunci Reflex used to localize spinal cord lesions.
  14. 25. Term for substances affecting blood vessel tone or diameter.
  15. 26. Specialized cells within tendons responsible for maintenance.
  16. 27. Type of lesion causing flaccid paralysis and hyporeflexia.
Down
  1. 2. Infection and inflammation of bone tissue.
  2. 3. A bony process unique to the cat's scapula.
  3. 5. Lamb Syndrome in sheep caused by a genetic mutation affecting skeletal development.
  4. 7. Swelling or thickening of the spinal cord at limb levels.
  5. 9. Neuromuscular blocking agents used in anesthesia.
  6. 12. The thin, shiny layer at the top of a hoof wall.
  7. 13. Type of fracture where one side of the bone bends and the other side breaks.
  8. 15. Ligaments anchoring the spinal cord laterally within the vertebral canal.
  9. 17. Proteins involved in acute inflammation and immune response.
  10. 20. Line The region of the hoof where the wall meets the sole.
  11. 24. Type of lesion causing spastic paralysis and hyperreflexia.