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A & P I: Integumentary System Pt. 2

Across
Also referred to as "blowing the coat".
The plantar or palmar portion of the hoof is called the _________.
The top of the nose in cats, pigs, sheep, and dogs is called ..........
This is the term for the side of the hoof.
The phase of hair growth referred to as the transition phase.
This is the term for the back of the hoof.
This terms means "extra digits".
Smooth muscle attached to each hair follicle.
The _________ of a hair follicle surrounds the medulla and contains hard keratin.
This gland is thought the aid in recognition & identification of animals.
The phase of hair growth is referred to as _________.
This is an invagination of the hoof wall.
Another term for hoof.
These are evolutionary remnants of digits.
The __________ is the outermost layer of a hair shaft & contains a single layer of squamous cells.
MOST of these glands empty into hair follicles & are compressed by the arrector pili muscle.
The phase of hair growth when maximum hair length is achieved and hair stops growing.
Down
The muzzle of cows and horses is called ..........
The center of the hair shaft is called the ___________ and contains soft keratin.
This is the term for the front of the hoof.
This is soft tissue of the hoof that connects hoof wall to underlying bone.
A _________ ________ occurs when more than one hair shaft emerges from one epidermal orifice.
These sweat glands empty directly onto the skin.
These are hard outer coverings of the distal digits.
This is the triangular horny structure located between the heels of the hoof.
Horns in adult animals communicate with the _________ sinus.
These glands are located at the 5 & 7 o'clock positions around the anus & are similar to musk glands of skunks.
Another term for whiskers.
Produced by sebaceous glands & composed of glycerides & free fatty acids.
These sweat glands empty into hair follicles & are found in the ear canals of dogs.