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Word found at the end of a word. Usually indicates procedure, condition, disease or disorder. |
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Word part that gives the essential meaning of the word. |
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combination of the root and combining vowel |
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hormone that stimulates milk “let down” |
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Cattle mammory gland have how many sections? |
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Horse and goats mammory glands have how many sections? |
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What type of glands are Mammory glands? |
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What is the main milk protein? |
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What are Epithelium Cells? |
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The cells that line body cavities and form the active part of glands and hair |
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One layer of epithelial cells |
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Multiple layers of epithelial cells |
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List the development of Cells |
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Specialized cells – tissue – organ – system |
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What are the Three types of Muscle Cells? |
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Voluntary Striated,Involuntary Striated and Involuntary Smooth |
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What type of muscle cells does not exist? |
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Tissue that specializes in contracting |
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What happens as muscles contract? |
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Lactic acid and carbon dioxide increase while Oxygen and Glycogen decrease |
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What provides energy for the muscle’s recovery? |
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The muscles response to cold weather as the body attempts to create enough heat to warm the body |
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Stiffening of muscles after death |
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What makes Rigor Mortis gradually relax? |
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Adequate ATP is present the muscles gradually relax |
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If the supply of ATP is inadequate the muscles become stiff and ridged (Actin and myosin fiber lock together) |
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What controls the strength of a muscular contraction? |
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The number of muscle fibers involved in the activity |
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What starts a muscular contraction? |
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Nerve releases chemical from the Motor End Plate which depolarizes the muscle causing the contraction. |
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Tissue that carries impulses from one part of the body to another |
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Carry impulses toward the cell body |
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Carries impulses away from the cell body |
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Act as an insulator and are more numerous in the central nervous system |
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The axon of one neuron with the Dendrite of another |
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Responsible for the sense of smell |
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They block passage of nerve impulses |
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What is The central nervous system made of? |
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The brain and spinal cord |
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What organ has the most taste buds? |
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Where does digestion start? |
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Breaks down carbohydrates (starch) |
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What does Hydrochloric Acid do in the stomach? |
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Acts on milk curdles casein |
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Changes fat to fatty acids and glycerol |
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Site of absorption of nutrients |
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Folds in the lining of the small intestine for absorption |
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Trypsin, Chrmotrypin and Peptidase |
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Breaks protein into amino acids |
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Breaks maltose to glucose |
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Breaks sucrose to glucose and fructose |
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Converts Lactose to glucose,fructose and galactose |
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Breaks neucloproteins into amino acids |
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Joins near the beginning of the small intestine |
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What organ produces most of the digestive enzymes? |
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Converts to starch to maltose |
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Converts fats to monoglycerides |
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Produces bile breaks fats to glycerol |
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A blind pouch that slows down digestion |
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Stores waste for removal and water absorption |
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Has 1 stomach (abomasums) and 3 esophageal pouches |
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What are the three esophageal pouches in ruminants? |
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Reticulum, Rumen and Omassum (honeycomb) |
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What is another name for the Omassum? |
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Specializes in holding things together |
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The formation of bones using calcium salts |
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Mainly calcium and phosphorus salts |
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Made up of bones in the limbs |
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The fluid filled sac that surrounds a joint |
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Picks up intercellular fluid which flows back to the heart |
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Carries Oxygen in the blood stream |
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Carries blood away from the heart |
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Carries blood toward the heart |
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What helps blood move through capillaries? |
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Small sacs in the lungs that look like grapes |
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What are the steps in creating a good health program? |
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1 Work with a Veterinarian to develop a program 2 Follow good feeding practices that meet the animal’s nutritional needs 3 Keep good records 4 Vaccinate at the proper time and following directions 5 Follow proper procedure for storing vaccines and medications |
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Composed of ductless glands that secrete chemical messengers called hormones into the bloodstream |
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Enter the bloodstream and are carried throughout the body to affect a variety of tissues and organs |
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The glands of the normal endocrine system include? |
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• one pituitary gland • one thyroid gland • four parathyroid glands • two adrenal glands • one pancreas • one thymus • one pineal gland • two gonads |
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The sensory organ that enables hearing and helps to maintain balance |
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A word that is based on a person's name |
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A thickening of epithelial cells usually from friction |
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Divides an animals' body into Right and Left |
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Divides an animals' body into front and back |
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Divides an animals' body into top and bottom |
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Epithelium Cells in the bladder |
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