Lymphatic system Right Ans - What is responsible for collecting and
returning excess interstitial fluid to the circulatory system
Antibody Right Ans - A blood protein produced by plasma cells in response
to the presence of an antigen
Allergy Right Ans - An inappropriate response to a normally harmless
substance is known as what?
Phagocytosis Right Ans - The ingestion of microorganisms or other
substances by a phagocytic cell
Mucosa Associated Lymphatic Tissue Right Ans - What does MALT stand
for
MALT Right Ans - A cluster of lymphoid tissue found in various area of the
body
Immunoglobulins Right Ans - IgG, IgA, IgM, IgD, IgE are what?
Innate behavior Right Ans - Behaviors that are instinctive and understood
by the animal when it is born
Sedative Right Ans - Medication given to calm an animal
Head taps, treats, talking calmly Right Ans - Give examples of psychological
restraint.
Lateral restraint Right Ans - Restraining an animal on its side
Caudal Right Ans - Towards the tail
Dorsal plane Right Ans - Divides the body into dorsal and ventral
Transverse plane Right Ans - Divides the body into cranial and caudal
, Safety Right Ans - What is the veterinary assistant's number one goal
Arrector pilli muscle. Right Ans - Attaches to each hair follicle, pulls the
hair erect with contraction
Dermis Right Ans - Second layer of the skin
Hypodermis Right Ans - Allows skin to move freely over underlying
structures
Mitochondria Right Ans - Where are the O2 nutrients converted to ATP for
energy
Physiology Right Ans - The study of the function of living things
Tactile hairs Right Ans - Used as probes and feelers
Sebum Right Ans - What is stored in the sebaceous glands
Steam and pressure Right Ans - What does autoclave use to sterilize
instruments
Top, back, sides, bottom, door Right Ans - Order of cleaning a kennel
Fungus Right Ans - What pathogen causes ringworm
Disinfecting Right Ans - Destroying MOST microorganisms on a surface
Spectrum Right Ans - Describes a wide variety of factors
Skull, spine, rib cage Right Ans - What structures make up the axial
skeleton
Femur Right Ans - Between hip and tibia and fibula
Coccygeal vertebrae Right Ans - Vertebrae at the end of the spine, makes
up the tail
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