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Chapter 1: Introduction to Animal Anatomy and Physiology- 1

Across
The joint composed of the carpal bones.
The large metacarpal and metatarsal bones of the horse.
Tissue made up of of cells and extracellular substances that connect and support cells and other tissues.
Fat.
Trunk of the body- formed by the rib cage and the abdomen.
The concept that the left and right halves of an animal's body are mirror images of each other.
An anatomic reference plane that divides the the body into dorsal and ventral parts that are not necessarily equal.
A directional term meaning toward the top of an animal when it is standing on all four legs; toward the backbone.
Area at the base of the neck between the front legs that covers the cranial end of the sternum.
The collection of organs that take in, digest and absorb food for use by the body to maintain health and normal function.
A directional term meaning toward the tail end of an animal.
Down
The cranial portion of of the dorsal body cavity, formed from several skull bones.
A directional term meaning toward the head of an animal.
A directional term used only for extremities of the body; implies a position or direction away from the body proper.
The space in the skull and spinal column that contains the brain, and spinal cord.
A directional term meaning toward the center of the body or a body part.
A collection of tissues that are made up of layers of cells that line and cover body surfaces.
Striated, involuntary muscle that is found exclusively in the heart.
A directional term meaning toward the front (of a human body).
The study of the form and structure of an animal body.