ICEV Digestive Systems of Livestock A Basic Look Rated A+
ICEV Digestive Systems of Livestock A Basic Look Rated A+ Prehension is a term refering to How an animal gathers food What is different in the mouth structure of cattle, sheep, and goats compared to horses Cattle, Sheep, and Goats have a dental pad instad of upper incisors What is the horse's organ of prehension Lips What is the chickens organ of prehension beak What is a human's organ of prehension hand What is colic? a digestive disorder In horses, most digestive distrubances result from overfeeding grains What type of digestive systems do cattle, sheet, and goats have ruminant Which of the following animals would have a reticular groove? Colt, calf, or lamb Both Calf and Lamb What are two important structures of a horse's digestive system? Stomach, reticulum, or proximal colon Both stomach and proximal colon What is the cecum? A blind sack, a site of microbial digestion, a thin walled structure A blind sack, a site of microbial digestion, a thin walled structure What term refers to the rear of the animal? posterior What is the chickens true stomach? proventriculus What refers to the head area of an animals body? Anterior How many ceca do chickens have? two The cecum is comparable to what human organ? Appendix Hairballs are: undesirable, found in rumens, comprised mostly of hair undesirable, found in rumens, comprised mostly of hair
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