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Hk 3401 final Exam Questions And Answers
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foregut meets midgut 
~ celiac trunk 
- superior pancreacticoduodenal artery (anterior and posterior) 
superior mesenteric artery 
- inferior pancreaticoduodenal artery (anterior and posterior) 
IMA 
~ supplies structures derived from embryological hindgut 
starts distal 1/3 of transverse colon -> descending colon -> sigmoid colon -> 
superior aspect of rectum 
left colic artery 
sigmoid arteries 
superior rectal artery 
anastomosis 
~ middle colic artery (last branch of SMA) anasto...
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Animal Science 103 Exam #1 verified answers and questions 2023.
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What are the animal contributions to the total world food supply? - correct answer-16% Calories 
37% Protein 
45% Fat 
 
Signalment - correct answer-An Animals species, age, weight, stage and level of production. 
 
Monogastrics - correct answer-Have 1 stomach- acidic 
Don't depend on mictobial digestion 
Use of digestive enzymes 
Depend on concentrate feeds 
Ex. swine, poultry, dogs, cats, humans 
 
Herbivore, Monogastric, Hindgut Fermenter - correct answer-Microbial breakdown & fermentation...
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Parasitology final multiple choice with 100% correct answers 2024
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What is the relationship between a host and a parasite? 
-host is the environment, providing metabolic needs and habitat for the parasite 
 
 
 
Definitive host 
primary host, final host 
 
host in which parasite spends sexual stage of its life cycle, ether in or on 
 
 
 
 
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host in which parasite goes through larval and developmental stages, parasite ma...
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Irene Gold - General Anatomy Questions and Answers Latest Updated Graded A+.
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Irene Gold - General Anatomy Questions and Answers Latest Updated Graded A+. 
What embryo layer are the gut and respiratory tract derived from? - Correct Answer: Endoderm 
What are the four subgroups that arise from mesoderm? - Correct Answer: Paraxial 
Intermediate 
Head 
Lateral plate 
What embryo layer do somites arise from? - Correct Answer: Mesoderm - paraxial 
What embryo layer are the urogenital system and kidneys derived from? - Correct Answer: Mesoderm - 
intermediate 
What embryo layer...
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Irene Gold - General Anatomy Questions and Answers Latest Updated Graded A+. 
What embryo layer are the gut and respiratory tract derived from? - Correct Answer: Endoderm 
What are the four subgroups that arise from mesoderm? - Correct Answer: Paraxial 
Intermediate 
Head 
Lateral plate 
What embryo layer do somites arise from? - Correct Answer: Mesoderm - paraxial 
What embryo layer are the urogenital system and kidneys derived from? - Correct Answer: Mesoderm - 
intermediate 
What embryo layer...
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NBCE Part 1 - General Anatomy Questions And Answers
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NBCE Part 1 - General Anatomy Questions And 
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Paraxial: Somites (31) 
Intermediate: Urogenital system and kidneys 
Head: Skull, MM, CT of head, dentine 
Lateral plate: Adrenal cortex, blood & lymph, spleen 
What are the subgroups of Mesoderm with their respective derivatives? 
Mesoderm: Lateral Plate 
The spleen and adrenal cortex are from what germinal layer and sub-group? 
Mesoderm: Intermediate 
The kidneys and Uritogenital are from what germinal layer and sub-group? 
Ectoderm: Surfac...
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VTNE - Large Animal (VETFLIX) exam questions and answers 2024
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Equine 
horses 
 
 
 
Bovine 
cows 
 
 
 
Caprine 
goats 
 
 
 
Ovine 
sheep 
 
 
 
Porcine 
pigs 
 
 
 
Camelus 
llama 
 
 
 
Equine - different terms 
Equis, equid, equidae 
 
 
 
Male horse (intact) 
Stallion 
 
 
 
Castrated male horse 
Gelding 
 
 
 
Female horse 
Mare 
 
 
 
Young Female horse 
Filly 
 
 
 
Young Male horse 
Colt 
 
 
 
Gestation in horses 
11 months 11 days (320-370 days) 
 
 
 
Horses behavior 
fight or flight animals 
 
 
 
What body part do you watch on horses to read ...
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USMLE Gastrointestinal Exam Questions with Correct Answers
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GI embryology: 
foregut - Answer-pharynx to duodenum 
 
GI embryology: 
midgut - Answer-duodenum to proximal 2/3 of transverse colon 
 
GI embryology: 
hindgut - Answer-distal 1/3 of transverse colon to anal canal above pectinate line 
 
GI embryology: 
gastroschisis - Answer-extrusion of abdominal contents through abdominal folds, not covered by peritoneum 
 
GI embryology: 
omphalocele - Answer-persistence of herniation of umbilical contents into umbilical cord 
sealed by peritoneum 
 
GI embr...
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Which of the following is NOT one of the main regions of the insect digestive system? 
a. foregut 
b. midgut 
c. stomach 
d. hindgut 
e. none of the above correct answers C 
 
The most common type of insect mouthparts are: 
a. sucking 
b. chewing 
c. sponging 
d. none of the above correct answers B 
 
The mouthpart that is adapted for cutting, crushing, and grinding is the 
a. mandible 
b. maxilla 
c. labium 
d. none of the above correct answers A 
 
The mouthpart adapted for touching and tastin...
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BIOL2204 EdX Modules 10-11: Subphylum Hexapoda & Crustacea | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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What are 3 defining characteristics of Hexapoda? - 3 pairs of uniramous legs, 1 antennae pair, 3 
tagmata (head, thorax, abdomen) 
What are 2 adaptations Hexapoda have developed for terrestrial existence? - A hard waxy cuticle to 
reduce water loss, and excretory and respiratory systems to preserve moisture. 
Write out the following statement about the excretory system of Hexapoda and fill in the missing terms: 
The Hexapoda excretory system contains ___ ___ attached to the ___ system. These tub...
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