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The ovaries of the mare are largely inactive until sexual maturity, which occurs at what age

1-2 years

how much are the occlusal surfaces worn down every year in the horse

1-2mm

what is the avager length of the esophagus in the average sized horse

1.5 m

What percentage of blood pumped from the heart travels to the kidneys

10%

In the average horse, how many liters of ingesta can the colon hold

100 L

How many types of cranial nerves exists

12

How long does the diestrus phase of the mare last

14-16 days

How long does the typical estrous cycle last in the mare

17-21 days

How many ribs does the horse have

18

at what age do wolf teeth develop in a horse

18 months to 5 year

An animal's body consists of how many main body cavities

2

During the respiration process of birds, air circulates continuously and passes through the lungs__________times

2

The mandibular symphysis joins which of the following bones

2 halves of the mandible

At what age do the male testicle of the horse reach their full adult size

2 years

At what age do permanent teeth begin to erupt in the horse

2.5 years

At what level of "fullness" does the horse's stomach empty

2/3 full

How many mL of urine does an equine patient produce per day of body weight

20ml/kg/day

what is the normal heart rate for a horse at rest

25-42 bpm

Most birds have _____toes pointing forward

3

how many different cell shapes are found in the epithelial cells

3

Monosaccharides contain how many carbon atoms in a chain

3-7

In the average horse, how many liters of ingesta can the cecum hold

35 L

How long does food remain in the colon of the horse

36-65 hourse

The animal body is made up of _________different tissues

4

how many chambers does the avian heart contain

4

how many permanent teeth does the adult male horse contain

40

Very strained heart rate of a small bird a Proxima 25 grams and body weight is

400 - 600 beats per minute

how many grams does the average equine kidney weigh?

400-600 g

In the angle of lift of a bird's wing is greater than________-, the lift is reduced

45 degrees

The tarsus of the horse is composed of how many bones

6

Approx. how much of the weight do the forelimbs of the house carry

60%

Oxygen is an element that makes up approximately ______of the body mass

65%

What is the pH of distilled water

7

Blood makes up approximately what percentage of body weight

7%

what is the volume that the adult horse's stomach can hold

7-14 L

How many air sacs do most birds contain

9

How long does it take of a horn to grow down from the coronet to the tip of the toe of a horse

9-12 months

Plasma is composed of what percentage of water

92%

Which cavity lies immediately caudal to the thoracic cavity

Abdominal cavity

which of the following is considered a range of movements that can occur in synovial joint

Abduction adduction retraction and protraction

Which of the following are examples of inorganic compounds

Acids

Cholesterol is used by which of the following organs for the creation of steroid hormones

Adrenal glands testes ovaries

Which of the following structures is the first digit in birds

Alula

The mammary gland that contains which type of connective tissue

Alveolar multiple

Where does gas exchange occur in the lungs

Alveolus

What structure is located immediately caudal to the cornea

Anterior chamber

Which hormone is responsible for regulating urine volume

Antidiuretic hormone aldosterone mineralocorticoid hormone

Which type of blood vessel carries blood away from the heart

Arteries

What is the formation called when one bone connects to another bone by articulation

Arthrosis

The vestibular sense is responsible for

Balance and head potions

Which of the following structures of the horse's hoof allows for expansion and provides strength

Bars

Which of the following is NOT an example of an organic compound

Bases

As feathers mature in birds, what happens to the rachis

Become hallow

Predator birds have what type of vision

Binocular

Prostaglandins provide all the following functions except

Block the COX-2 pathway

Which of the following connective tissues contains the highest density

Bone

Which of the following is the first main branch of the aorta

Brachiocephalic trunk

What is considered the most primitive part of the brain

Brainsteam

For a bird to land, the tail is used as a__________, and the wings are extended into a small postion

Brake

What structure can cause the male dog to become stuck or Tied to the female during breeding

Bulb of the glans

Which of the following species does not contain seminal vesicles

Bull and. Dog

the hormone primarily responsible for preventing hypocalcemia is

Calcitonin

Lipids are made of all of the following components except

Calcium

Which of the following bone tissue contain an internal mesh work of trabeculae with interconnected spaces that are filled with red bone marrow

Cancellous bone Spongy bone

Which of the following is an example of a buffer

Carbonic acid

Food passes from the esophagus into the stomach via what structure in the horse

Cardiac sphincter

What regulates the size opening of the esophagus into the stomach

Cardiac sphincter

Which of the species contains short spines that cover the end of the glans of the penis

Cats

Which of the following animals do not have upper incisors teeth

Cattle

Which species does not have smooth outer surface of the kidneys

Cattle

What is the largest most rostral part of the brain

Cerebrum

Which potion of the spinal cord is located at the cranial cord

Cervical

After food leaves the stomach, it is referred to as which of the following terms

Chyme

epithelial cells that contain tiny hair-like projections that remove foreign particles along epithelial surface are known as

Ciliated epithelium

The prostate gland is responsible for which of the following

Cleans the urethra before ejaculation of sperm Neutralizes acidity of any remaining urine before ejaculation Secreates clear fluid

The pyogostyle found in birds is located distal to which of the following

Coccygeal vertebrae

Which of the following is part of the inner ear

Cochlea

Which is the the longest segment of the large intestine

Colon

Which type of feathers cover the outermost layer of the body

Contour feathers

Secretions from which gland keeps feathers waterproof

Coracoid

The clear window on the rostral portion of the eye is known as

Cornea

Which of the following are considered as types of chemical bonds

Covalent Ionic Hydrogen

What is the main purpose of the epithelial tissue

Covers body surface

Bulbourethral glands are also known as

Cowper's glands

A horse's shoulder is located in which anatomical direction to its hip

Cranial

The thoracic cavity is cavity is considered to be in what anatomical direction from the abdomen

Cranial

what does "buffering the solution" refer to

Creating a neutral solution with the pH close to 7

Which muscle is responsible for adjusting the testes to regulate temp

Cremaster muscle

Which structure of the male reproductive system is responsible for adjusting the location of the testes based on temperature

Cremaster muscle

Which of the following molecules molecules are nucleic acids

DNA RNA Adenosine triphosphate

Which of the following is the first indication that the heart is starting to fail

Decrease in cardiac output

When water is extracted from saccharides, it is known as

Dehydrated synthesis

What makes up bulk of the tooth

Dentin

Which layer of skin contains the hair follicles sebaceous glands and sweat glands

Dermis

The visceral layer of the peritoneum covers which organ

Digestive Urinary Reproductive

Which digit of the bird carries the primary feathers

Digit 3

Which of the following is responsible for the perching reflex in birds

Digital flexor tendon

The femoral condyle is located __________to the head of the femur in a horse

Distal

Which species contains a bone within the penis that is known as the os penis

Dogs

Which side of the wing is does air pass over more quickly

Dorsal

Which surface of the wing is longer and convex? And which surface is shorter and more concave

Dorsal/ventral

the accessory reproductive gland produce alkaline fluid that contains which of the following substances

Electrolytes prostaglandins fructose

All of the following are a type of white blood cells except

Eosinophil

which layer of the skin is composed of multiple layers of cells that are continually renewed

Epidermis

which layer of the skin is the most superficial

Epidermis

What is the store site for sperm after they detach from steroli cells

Epididymis

The secreting units of sweat glands, salivary glands, and mammary glands are all composed of what type of cellular tissue

Epithelial tissue

Where does fertilization normally occur in the horse

Fallopian tubes

Which of the following joint lies between the cannon bone and the long pastern

Fetlock joint

Which of the following joints are immovable and are connected by dense fibrous connective tissue

Fibrous joints

The kidneys performs a waste removal function by which of the following actions

Filtration reabsorption secretion

squamous cells describe cells that contains what shape

Flattened in shape

The 9 different air sacs within birds are responsible for all of the following, except

Gaseous exchange

which portion of the digestive system in Birds is responsible for grinding food products

Gizzard

Functional proteins are also known as

Globular proteins

What is the normal pH of equine urine

Greater than 9 pH

Which nucleotide occurs in both DNA and RNA

Guanine

Systems of folds located within the cerebrum are known as which of the following

Gyri

What structure do birds move to view an image

Head

Which of the following are considered to be major structure within the thoracic cavity

Heart lungs Esophagus

Which protein gives erythrocytes their red color

Hemoglobin

Which tissue is responsible for forming bone marrow within the long bones and the formation of blood cells

Hemopoietic tissue

The coxal tuber is located in which of the following bones of the horse

Hip bone

The glenoid cavity is located immediately proximal which of the following bones of the horse

Humerus

Which of the following bones is located immediately distal to the scapula of a horse

Humerus

Visceral sensations include which of the following

Hunger and thirst

Where does digestion and absorption of food take place within the horse

Ileocecal junction

Which of the following is the largest bone of the pelvis of the horse

Ilium

Which muscle type is responsible for moving lips checks nostrils eyelids and external ears

Intrinsic muscle

What type of muscle contraction occurs when a muscle actually moves or shortens

Isotonic contractions

Which of the following is true about thoracic cavity

It contains negative pressure

Words containing hero Bible or pain glands located on the dorsal surface of the upper base of the tail for what is the structure responsible

It secretes an oily fatty substance that spreads throughout the feathers to clean and waterproof them

Which is the longest segment of the small intestine

Jejunum

Before birth the testes begin to develop in the abdominal cavity near what organ

Kidneys

Which of the following is responsible for draining tears from the eye

Lacrimal puncta

Metatarsal IV in the horse is also known as

Lateral split bone

The aorta originates from which structre

Left ventricle

Which gland is located caudal to the diaphragm and is the largest gland in the body

Liver

the thorax is divided into right and left sides by a connective tissue Septum known as the

Mediastinum

Which of the following bones is also refers to as the cannon bone of the horse

Metacarpals

Which of the following is the basic functional unit of the kidneys

Nephron

Which of the following are considered major elements found in the body

Nitrogen

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

The molecular building blocks of nucleic acids are known as

Nucleotides

What area is known as the blind spot of the eye

Optic disc

Which of the following contains receptor cells for hearing

Organ of Corti

cells that are responsible for laying down new bone are known as

Osteoblasts

Which of the following is derived from the testicular veins surrounds the testicular artery and are described as multiple tiny veins

Pampiniform plexus

Spinal nerves from the sacral region carry which type of nerve fiber

Parasympathetic nerve fibers

The tick outer layer that surrounds the testes in the scrotum and the spermatic cord is known as the

Parietal vaginal tunic

Which of the following bones sis encased in the hoof

Pedal bone

A sugar with 5 carbons is known as________sugar

Pentose

What's substance covers the outer surface of all types of bone

Periosteum

Which of the following is a cartilaginous funnel that collects sound waves and directs them medially into the external auditory canal

Pinna

Which of the following is a type of synovial joint

Plane/ gliding condylar ball and socket

Many of the larger bones of the bird are filed with air that is contained in membranous sacs that connect with the respiratory system and are referred to as which type of bones

Pneumatic

which type of Bones contain air-filled sacs known as sinus that reduce the weight of the bone

Pneumatic bones

The calcaneus bone in a horse forms which of the following

Point of hock

Which vein carries nutrient-rich blood from the intestines to the liver

Portal vein

Which of the following are considered electrolytes

Potassium sodium calcium

What is the function of the cheek ligaments in horses

Prevent strain and over extension of the joint

Which hormone is responsible for triggering and maintaining lactation

Prolactin hormone

Which of the following is NOT considered a part of the special senses

Proprioception

Which molecule is considered the most abundant organic molecule in the body

Proteins

Which bone forms the floor of the pelvis of the horse

Pubis

Nucleic acids consist of the following classes

RNA Ribose

The central shaft of a bird's feather is also refered to as

Rachis

The interosseous space is located between which two bones on the limb of a horse

Radius/ulna

What types of cells carry oxygen throughout the body

Red blood cells

Which blood cell is the most numerous blood cell in the body

Red blood cells

The scrotum is responsible for which of the following

Regulating temp and housing testes

Flight feathers withing the wings of birds are known as

Remiges

In which layer of the eye are the rods and cons located

Retina

Where are visual images found within the eye

Retina

The kidneys are located in which cavity

Retroperitoneal cavity

Of the following molecules, which is not a lipid

Ribose

The duodenum exits the stomach on which side of the animal's abdomen

Right

The anatomical plane that runs the length of the body and divides it's right and left parts is known as

Sagittarius plan

Which of the following structures reinforces the large circumference of the eye in birds

Sclerotic ring

All of the following muscles of the horse extend the hock except

Semimembranosus

Which of the following glands is a pair of smooth surfaced, pear-shaped glands located on either side of the male bladder, and also are considered an accessory glad for the production of seminal fluid

Seminal vesicles

What characteristic of protein molecule directly determines its function

Shape

Muscles that form a circular ring and serve to control the entrance or exit to a structure are knows as

Sphincter muscles

The mare is considered a/an_________ ovulator, which means she will ovulate the stimulus of mating

Spontaneous

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

Which of the following is an example of a hinge joint

Stifle

What is the primary function of triglycerides

Store energy

The iris of a bird's eye is formed by which the muscle, which enables the bird to control the size of the pupil voluntarily

Striated

Which of the following is NOT a type of muscle tissue

Striated

Which of the following is and example of a carbohydrate

Sugar Starch Cellulose

Waste excretion is a requirement for maintaining homeostasis and can be achieved through which route of excretion

Sweat glands

When two monosaccharides are joined together what type of reaction occurs

Synthesis reaction

Which type if chemical reaction occurs in the body when the simple molecules absorbed during the digestive process are joined into larger molecules needed by cells for life processes

Synthesis reaction

At what level of vertebrae are the withers of a horse located

T4-T9

Which of the following correctly describes the joint movement of circumduction

Th movement of an extremity of one end of a bone in a circular motion

The diencephalon of the brain consists of which of the following structures

Thalamus Hypothalamus

Which of the following forms the tail of a horse

The coccygeal vertebrae

The vane is which part of the feather

The flattened web like Parr of each side of the rachis

Which of the following substances which of the following substances Which hormone is secreted by the anterior pituitary gland

The movement of an extremity of one end of a bone in a circular pattern the movement The flattened Webb Lake part of which Theory regions Follicle-stimulating hormone

What occurs ti unfertilized ova

They are reabsorbed

All of the following are nucleotides, except

Thiamine

for what is the ciliary body within the eye responsible

To change the shape of the lens

What are lipoproteins used for within the body

To transport fats within the body

Which cranial nerve is responsible for balance and hearing

Tongue movement, swallowing, salvation, and taste

All of the following special senses of birds are well developed for survival except

Touch

Which structure is composed of several C-shaped incomplete rings of hay line cartilage

Trachea

below the tunics a heavy fibrous connective tissue capsule surrounds each testis what is this known as

Tunica albuginea

The vas deferens is responsible for which of the following actions

Two profiles for my de Sela in the fluid from the epididymis to the urethra during ejaculation

Which nucleotide occurs only in DNA

Uracil

The prostate gland completely surrounds which structure

Urethra

Smooth muscle is found in which internal organ

Urinary bladder Digestive tract

Which types of blood vessels contain one-way valves

Veins

Which of the following body cavities is the largest

Ventral

Which of the following cranial nerves is sensory nerve

Vestibulocohlear

which of the following forms the ventral margin of each nostril of a horse

alar fold

on a ECG, the P wave is most closely associatd with

atrial depolarization

Which area is the blind spot for a horse

behind the ears

Which muscle is responsible for movement of the head and neck of the horse

brachinocephalicus

The dorsal body cavity contains which of the following structures

brain spinal cord

Which element of the periodic table is required for muscle contraction, nerve impulse transmission, and blood clotting

calcium

The left kidney of the horse lies______to the rights kidney, is located ventral to the last rib, and is near the first two or three lumbar transverse processes

caudal

All of the following are part of the small intestine, except

cecum

what structure in horses provides additional shading for the retina to limit entry of light

corpora nigra

The air in the _____ air sac passes straight through the lungs and out

cranial

which of the following tendons flexes the toe in horses

deep digital flexor tendon

What division are birds missing that is normally seen between the thorax and abdomen of other animals?

diaphragm

the section between the k-9 teeth and the 1st premolar of the horse is termed

diastema

What provides nourishment to the digital cushion and functions with the frog in the horse's hoof

frog corium

which sinus lies in the dorsal part of the skull medial to the orbit

frontal sinus

the sequence in which a horse lifts its feet from the ground is described as what

gait

During which gait are there never more than two legs on the ground are the same time

gallop

In which type of gait does the floating phase occur

gallop

The pericardial sac covers which of the following structures within the bird

heart

A protective external capsule, called the _________, surrounds the internal structures of the foot on a horse

hoof

Which of the following bones is considered one of the strongest bones in the horse

humerous

The deltoid tuberosity is located on which of the following bones of the horse

humerus

What are chemicals that dissolve or mix in water called

hydrophilic

Which of the following structures suspends the larynx from the skull

hyoid apparatus

Where is the columella bone located

in the ear

Which of the following are the most rostral teeth in the mouth of small animals

incisors

The sternum of birds is extended into a laterally flattened___________, which provides a large surface area for the attachment of the major flight muscles

keel

where does the microbial digestion of cellulose take place within the horse

large intestine

which muscle of the horse supports the rider's weight

longissimus dorsi

Where are the free spaces within the bird located

major bones

where is the insertion of the sternocephalicus muscle of the horse

mandibule

The carpus of the horse is located proximal to which of the following bones

metacarpus

Which of the following bones is located distal to the tarsal bone in the horse

metatarsal

a horse;s vision is primarily which type

monocular

Tendons attach____________to bone

muscles

Which type of vision do photoreceptor cells, known as rods, provide in birds

night vision

Which avian species contain ear pinnae

none, there are no external ear pinnae in any avian species

How often do go birds go through a molting process

once a year

During the estrus phase of the mare, which of the following occurs

ovulation

The vitreous humor in the posterior chamber of the eye contains a ribbon like structure attached to the retina and it is known as what

pecten

there is a large blood suppl to the flight muscles and wings of birds, via the artery

pectoral artery Bronchial artery

the ________forms the outer layer to protect the hoof and maintain moisture levels

perople

Which of the following is not part of the lower respiratory tract

pharynx

The back of the hing leg distal to the tarsus is known

plantar

All of the organs in the thoracic cavity are covered by a thin membrane known as

pleura

lymph nodes hound on the caudal aspect of the leg at the level of the patella are the

popliteal nodes

Which hormones are produced by the corpus luteum and are necessary to maintain pregnancy

progesterone

Which blood vessel carries CO2-rich blood from the right ventricle of the heart to the lungs

pulmonary artery

Which of the following levels is considered the most acidic of the pH scale

scale is 1-10

which of the following muscles insert at the distal femur and tibia of a horse

semimembranosus

Where does spermatogenesis take place

seminiferous tubules

which animal has cotyledonary placenta

sheep

which of the following muscles originates behind the poll of the horse

splenius

which of the following allows the horse to rest and sleep in a standing postions

stay apparatus

where is the point of origin of the pectoral muscle of horses

sternum

What is the typical breeding season of a mare

summer-fall

The point of origin of which muscle of the horse is at tuber coxae of the pelvis

superficial gluteals

the combined effect of air passing through the larynx and what other structure produces the characteristics sounds associated with the bird species

syrinx

What does the term hypsodontic in the horse represent

the lack of enamel over the occlusal surface

What happens to the iris of the eye in dim light

the muscles relax allowing the pupil to dilate

Which of the following muscles of the horse is responsible for extending the elbow

triceps

Secondary feathers are attached to which structure in birds

ulna

Which of the following terms correctly describes the mare's parity

uniparous

Which of the fallowing cranial nerves is the longest cranial nerve that innervates many organs in the body

vagus

The lift force must equal which of the following parameters for flight to occur in a bird

weight of the bird

The caudal end of the sternum is referred to as the

xiphoid process


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