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What is the difference between a ruminant and monogastric animal? |
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A ruminant animal has four stomachs and a monogastric animal only has one. |
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How do poultry digest food? |
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swallow it whole, stored in crop, passed to gizzard, ground up then passed to the small intrestine. |
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Swine and poultry have what differences in their digestive systems? |
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poultry have a gizzard, swine have stomachs. |
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What system produces milk? |
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females estrus cycle is regulated by what hormone? |
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what do genetic engineering, accurate recordkeeping and artificial insemination have in common? |
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They are all animal managment technologies. |
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a sexually imperfect female calf (sterile) |
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embryo from the time of attachment to the uterine wall until birth. |
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what is the best way to prevent disease? |
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the US exports most of its agriculture products to what country? |
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where do most accidents occur? |
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what is the purpose of the EPA |
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to protect the environment. |
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What is the purpose of cartilage and ligaments? |
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They both attach bones together. |
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what are the four stomachs of a ruminant animal? |
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rumen, reticulum, omasum, abomasum. |
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the shape or structure of something. |
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Define prolific and what livestock animal is considered prolific? |
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Producing many offspring. Sheep. |
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Livestock waste can be recycled as what? |
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