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30 Cards in this Set
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Name the organ responsible for bile production. |
Liver |
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Which is the largest compartment of ruminants stomach? |
Rumen |
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What is the main function of rumen |
It helps in mixing the food contents and allows fermentation of fibrous food. |
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Which compartment of ruminant's stomach is the most cranial compartment and its function |
-Reticulum The contraction of reticulum pumps the food into omasum and also towards the cardia part of rumen for further regurgitation. |
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Which compartment of ruminant's stomach is called true stomach. |
Abomasum |
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List the substances that are produced in rumen after microbial digestion or fermentation. |
1. Volatile Fatty Acids (VFAs) 2. carbon dioxide 3. methane and 4. ammonia. |
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What is the function of rumino-reticular groove in young ruminants. |
This groove directs the ingested milk from esophagus directly into the omasum bypassing the rumen. |
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Function of chief cells in stomach? |
Chief cells produce pepsinogen, that is converted into an active enzyme pepsin |
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Functions of parietal cells in stomach. |
Parietal cells produce hydrochloric acid (HCl), that lowers down the pH of the stomach and helps to kill the bacteria ingested with food. |
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Name the three phases, that stimulate gastric juice secretion. |
-Cephalic Phase -Gastric Phase -Intestinal Phase |
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The maximum gastric juice is produced during what phase? |
Gastric Phase |
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Name the organ, that produces the hormones CCK and secretin |
Duodenum |
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What is the effect of CCK and secretin on the stomach motality |
Decreases the stomach motality |
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What enzyme is found in the saliva of pig?
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Amylase |
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Increased plasma concentration of which enzymes indicates acute pancreatitis. |
Amylase and Lipase |
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Which animals do not have gall bladder.
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Horses |
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What is the function of bile salts |
Emulsification of fat |
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Where does the most absorption take place in dogs and cats |
Small Intestine |
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Where is the absorption completed in simple stomach herbivorous animals like horses. |
Large Intestines |
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Where does the cellulose digestion occur in horses |
Cecum |
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What is micelles? |
"Micelles" is the term for digested food containing fat in intestinal lumen |
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What is Chylomicron? |
The fat inside the intestinal cells containing triglyceride and free fatty acids is called "Chylomicron". |
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Fat is carried to the general circulation by? |
Lymph |
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Name the lymphatic vessels, that carry the fat to general circulation after absorption in intestine. |
Lacteals - These are small lymph vessels in intestines |
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Why colostrum is important for newborn animal? |
To provide maternal antibodies |
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What is the hard ware disease or traumatic reticulitis in cows? |
Ingestion of sharp objects like nails and wires by cows. These shape objects lodge themselves in reticulum and may penetrate the reticulum causing traumatic reticulitis |
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What is "milk fever" |
"Milk fever" is the problem in high lactating cows just after parturition. There is deficiency of calcium because lots of calcium coming in milk due to onset of lactation. This causes muscle spasms. |
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What is founder? |
Founder is laminitis of hoof. It occurs due to over eating of carbohydrate rich diets, that produces toxins in rumen. These toxins produce blood clots and may block the small capillaries of hoof leading to laminitis. |
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Bile is stored in what organ |
Gall Bladder |
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List all the enzymes produced by pancreas. |
Amylase, Lipase and Trypsin |