What is an invertebrate?
What is an organism without a central nervous system/spinal column?
What are two ways to define "value"?
What is relative worth, merit, or importance; monetary or material worth; liking or affection; the ideals, customs, institution, or affective regard based on society?
What is the first principle to follow when using animals for education?
What is Intrusion: first use not intrusive measures if it is possible to do labs without animals?
What are two types of behaviors an animal can exhibit?
What are Learned and Instinctive?
Animals need protection from the following things in the environment: name all four
What is sun, wind, rain, and snow?
What does humane mean?
What is treating animals in a respectful manner and providing them with their basic needs?
What is the philosophy of Animal Welfare?
What is animals should be treated in a kind and caring manner but it is okay to use them for human benefit if their needs are being met?
Animals should be ________ and ________ before being used for education
What is healthy and disease?
What happens when an animal imprints on a human or another animal?
What is animals attach themselves (socializing) to an individual early on?
What should producers think of when building a production facility? Name two
What is...
Basic Animal Needs
Space Requirements
Life Stages
Handling
Providing Health Care
Transporting
What does controlled environment mean?
What is an area that it monitored by humans and the temperature can be regulated?
What is the philosophy of animal rights?
What is that animals have the same rights as humans and that they should not be used for human benefit or consumption?
According to the law, how often must you give lab animals water?
What is at least every 24 hours?
What is the flight zone of an animal?
What is the "personal space" of the animal, how close you can get to an animal before it triggers a response from them? Running away or charging towards the organism they see as a threat?
What is the thermoneutral zone (definition)?
What is range of temperatures in which an animal is the most comfortable/efficient?
What does the term extremist mean?
What is someone that only have beliefs that from one side of a philosophy/argument/politics?
What is the belief of someone who follows "Absolute Dominion"?
What is people can do whatever they want to animals, humans are the only species with rights?
If a chick is born (hatched) with abnormalities that causes them pain or discomfort should be terminated within what amount of time?
What is 72 hours?
What is the "point of balance"? and where is it located on an animal?
What is the area of the animal that humans can use to control the direction in which an animal goes?
What is the shoulder?
What happens to an animals feed intake when an animal is under heat stress?
What is it decreases?
What does the term homeostasis mean?
What does the maintenance of a constant internal environment by a combination of body mechanisms?
What is the belief of someone that follows "Utilitarian Dominion"?
What is animals have rights, but humans needs for food, clothing, and research outweigh those rights?
What is the organization that helps create regulations that school have to follow in order to use animals for education?
What is ILAR: Institute for Laboratory Animal Research?
What are three ways to minimize an animals stress?
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What does ventilation do for an animals environment? Name two jobs it serves
What is Temperature Control, Fresh Air, and odor removal?