Section 1 Part 2 ReviewWhich of the following is an example of a buffer
An animal's body consists of how many main body cavities
2
What is the value of X in the cow's dentition chart I 0/3; C 0/1; P 3/3; M X/3
3
Monosaccharides contain how many carbon atoms in a chain
3-7
The retrained heart rate of a small bird, approximately 25 g in body weight, is
400-600 bpm
Oxygen is an element that makes up approximately
65%
Blood makes up approximately what percentage of body weight
7%
Dogs have how many cervical, thoracic, and lumbar vertebrae
7, 13, 7
When an animal is said to be in a period of temporary ovarian inactivity, this is known as
Anestrus
Which type of blood vessel carries blood away from
Arteries
What is the formation called when one bone connects to another bone by articulation
Arthrosis
The term for accumulation of fluid in the abdominal cavity is
Ascites
The only true pivot joint in the body is the
Atlantoaxial
Which of the following is the first main branch of the aorta
Brachiocephalic trunk
Bulbourethral glands are also known as
Cowper's glands
Which structure of the male reproductive system I responsible for adjusting the location of the testis based on temperature
Cremaster muscle
Which layer of skin contains the hair follicles, sebaceous glands, and sweat glands
Dermis
Which layer of skin is composed of multiple layers of cells that are continually renewed
Epidermis
Below the tunics, a heavy, fibrous connective tissue capsule surrounds each testis. what is this known as
Epididymis
The secreting units of sweat glands, salivary glands, and mammary glands are all composed of what type of cellular tissue
Epithelial tissue
Which of the following joints are immovable and are connected by dense fibrous connective tissue
Fibrous joints
Which statement best describes short bonesCarbonic acid
Filled with spongy bone and marrow spacesMonosaccharides contain how many carbon atoms in a chain
Squamous cells describe cells that contain what shape
Flattened in shape
Which hormone is secreted by the anterior pituitary gland
Follicle-stimulating hormone
Which portion of the digestive system in birds is responsible for grinding food products
Gizzard
Functional proteins are also known as
Globular proteins
Which nucleotide occurs in both DNA and RNA
Guanine
Which tissue is responsible for forming bone marrow within the long bones and for the formation of the blood cells
Hemopoietic tissue
The indented area on the medial side of the kidney is known as the
Hilium
RBC production is stimulated by
Hypoxia and erythropoietin
Which hormone is responsible for the movement of glucose into cells and its use for energy
Insulin
The tricuspid valve controls the flow of blood
Into the right ventricle
Which uscle type is responsible for moving the lips, cheeks, nostrils, eyelids an external ears
Intrisic muscle
A bond that is formed when electrons are transferred from one atom to another is known as what type of bond
Ionic bond
What type of muscle contraction occurs when a muscle actually moves or shortens
Isotonic contraction
Blood enters the hear from the pulmonary veins in the
Left atrium
Bile is produce by which of the following organs
Liver
Muscles and ligaments attach to bony surfaces. Which of the following is not one of these found in the forelimb
Meatus
Efferent neurons are part of what system
Motor
Which of the following elements is the component of all proteins and nucleic acids
Nitrogen
Which of the following are considered the largest molecules in the body
Nucleic acids
Which of the following is derived from the testicular veins, surrounds the testicular artery , and are escribed as multiple tiny veins
Pampiniform plexus
Which organ is considered both an exocrine and endocrine organ
Pancreas
Which organ is part of the endocrine system
Pancreas, kidneys, stomach
The thick, outer layer that surrounds the testes in the scrotum and the spermatic cord is known as the
Parietal vaginal tunic
During pregnancy, what provides the life-support system for the developing fetus
Placenta
Which of the following is a type of synovial joint
Plane/gliding, condylar, ball and socket
All of the organs in the thoracic cavity are covered by a thin membrane known as
Pleura
Which hormone is responsible for triggering and maintaining lactation
Prolactin hormone
Albumin is found in the blood and is a type of
Protein
Which molecule is considered the most abundant organic molecule in the body
Proteins
What artery carries deoxygenated blood
Pulmonary
Which blood vessel carries CO2 rich blood from the right ventricle of the heart to the lungs
Pulmonary artery
Flight feathers within the wings of birds are known as
Reminges
Of the following molecules which is not a lipid
Ribose
Which of the following is not a part of the axial skeleton3-7
Scapula
Afferent neurons are part of what system
Sensory
WHat characteristic of a protein molecule directly determines its function
Shape
What organ is most commonly associated with the capacity for extramedullary hematopoiesis if necessary
Spleen
All of the following are characteristics of structural proteins except
Steroid properties
Which types of lipids take the form of four interlocking hydrocarbon rings
Steroids
Waste excretion is a requirement for maintaining homeostasis and can be achieved through which route of excretion
Sweat glands
Which circulation system is under the highest pressure
Systemic circulation
What is meant by cardiac output
Volume of blood pumped per minute
Which nucleotide occurs only in DNA
Uracil
The prostate gland complelty surrounds which structure
Urethra
Smooth muscle is found in which internal organs
Urinary bladder, digestive tract
Which body system is the most important route of waste-product removal
Urinary system
Which type of blood vessels contain one way valves
Veins
Which of the following animals does not have bulbourethral glands
dog
Albumin is produced in the
liver
WHat causes the gallbladder to contract
the release of CCK
Which of the following species is NOT considered to be multiparous
Cattle
Which of these is not a characteristic of lymph
A large number of neutrophils
What structure can cause the male dog to become stuck or "tied" to the female during breeding
Bulb of the glans
The hormone primarily responsible for preventing hypercalcemia
Calcitonin
Which element of the periodic table is required for muscle contraction, nerve impulse transmission, and blood clotting
Calcium
Which species contain short spines that cover the end of the glans of the penis
Cats
The vane is which part of the feather
The flattened weblike part of each side of the rachis
All of the following are nucleotides except
Thiamine