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Chapter 1: Introduction to Animal Anatomy and Physiology- 2

Across
Lateral surface of the abdomen between the last rib and the hind legs.
The lay term for the most proximal joint of the equine digit, which is the joint between the large metacarpal or metatarsal and and the proximal phalanx.
A state of equilibrium maintained in the body by feedback and regulatory processes in response to internal and external changes.
The first step in the healing process when the body is injured.
Ankle joint, or tarsus; joins the tibiotarsus and the tarsometatarsus of birds.
A whole-body response resulting from an animal feeling threatened that prepares the body for intense physical activity.
A directional term meaning away from the median plane (center line) of the body.
Also called gross anatomy; the study of body parts large enough to be seen without magnification.
A directional term meaning toward the lower portion of a human body.
Down
The part of the digestive tube composed of the stomach, small intestine, and large intestine.
The study of anatomic parts too small to be seen with the unaided eye, such as cells and tissues.
A collection of tissues that support the body and enable it to move, thermoregulate, and transport materials.
A state of normal anatomy and and physiology that allows the body to function normally.
An alternative directional term for superficial; toward the surface of the body or body part.
An alternative directional term for deep; towards the center of the body.
A group of tissues that work together for common purposes.
A directional term meaning toward the median plane (center line) of the body.
The study of body structures that are visible without additional aid to the naked eye.
The caudal surface of the forelimb from the carpus distally.