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109 Cards in this Set
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donkey jack ass |
intact male donkey |
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donkey jenny |
intact female donkey |
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Ovine (sheep) Ram |
intact male sheep |
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Ovine Ewe |
intact female sheep |
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Onvine wether |
casturated male sheep |
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Onvine lamb |
young sheep |
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Ovine hothouse lamb |
young less than 3 months of age |
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spring lamb |
young sheep at 3 to 7 months of age |
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Yearling |
sheep 1-2 years of age |
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Lambing |
giving birth to sheep |
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Flock |
group of sheep |
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Caprine (goats) Buck |
intact male goat |
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Caprine( goat) Doe |
intact female goat |
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wether |
castrated male goat |
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kid |
young goat |
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kidding |
giving birth to goats |
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freshening |
giving birth to dairy animals, also called freshen |
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herd |
group of goats |
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Camelid ( llama) bull |
intact male llama, also called a stallion |
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Camelid ( llama) cow |
intact female llama |
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gelding |
castrated male llama |
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Cria |
young llama |
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Bovine ( cattle) bull |
intact male bovine |
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Bovine ( cattle) jumper bull |
intact male bovine that has just reached maturity and is used for breeding |
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cow |
intact female bovine that has given birth |
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steer |
male bovine castrated when youg |
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heifer |
young female bovine that hasn't given birth |
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calf |
young bovine |
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calving |
giving birth to cattle |
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freshening |
giving birth to dairy cattle also called freshen |
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herd |
group of cattle |
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springing heifer |
young female pregnant with her first calf, also called first calf heifer |
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freemartin |
sexually imperfect, usually sterile female calf, born as a twin with a male calf |
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gomer bull |
bull used to detect female bovines in heat; bull may have penis surgically deviated to the side, may be treated with adrogens, or may be vasectomized so as not to impregnate female also called teaser bull |
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Cervidae ( deer) buck |
intact male deer |
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Cervidae ( deer ) bull |
intact male elk, moose, and caribou |
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deer doe |
intact female deer |
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cow |
intact female elk, moose, or caribou |
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fawn |
young deer |
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heifer |
young female elk, moose, or caribou |
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herd |
group of cervidae |
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Canine ( dog ) dog/stud |
intact male dog |
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Canine ( dog) bitch |
intact female dog |
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dog whelp or pup |
young dog |
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whelping |
giving birth to whelps |
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pack |
group of dogs |
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litter |
multiple offspring born during the same labor |
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Feline ( cat ) tom |
intact male |
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Feline ( cat ) queen |
intact female |
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cat kitten |
young cat |
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queening |
giving birth to kittens |
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Lagomorph ( rabbit ) buck |
intact male rabbit |
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aliment/o |
to nourish
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alimentary |
related to nourishment |
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alveolar bone |
the thickened ridge of bone that contains the to sockets on bones that hold teeth |
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alveoli |
tiny air sacs in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide change places |
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apical foramen |
the opening of the apex of the root of the tooth, through which the nerve and blood vessels that supply the dental pulp pass. |
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bicuspids |
a tooth with two cusps |
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brachygnathia |
abnormal shortness |
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bucc/o |
cheeck |
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canine |
dog |
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cementum |
a thin layer of bony that fixes teeth to the jaw |
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cheil/o |
lip |
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decidu/o |
falling off or shedding |
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deciduous dentition |
first set of teeth |
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dent/o, dent/l, or dont/o |
teeth |
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dental formula |
the # and kinds of teeth. Written in the form of four, "fractions", one of each type of tooth |
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dentin |
hard, dense, bony tissue forming the bulk of the tooth beneath the enamel |
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dentition |
the arrangement or condition of teeth |
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enamel |
hard white substance covering the dentin of the crown of the tooth |
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fang or cuspid |
a tooth with a single cusp or point |
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frenulum |
fold of skin beneath the tongue or between the lip and gum |
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gingiv/o |
gum |
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gloss/o or lingu/o |
tongue |
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brachydont |
having short crowns, well developed roots and only narrow canals in the roots |
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buccal |
relating to the cheek |
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bunodont |
having tubercles on the crown of the molar teeth |
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carnassial tooth |
large, sheering cheek tooth |
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cheek teeth |
premolars and molars |
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deglutition |
the process of swallowing |
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endontics |
branch of dentistry that involves treatment of diseases that affect tooth pulp |
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fighting teeth |
set of six teeth in llamas that include upper vestigal incisors and upper and lower canines on each side |
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filiform |
threadlike or mushroomlike |
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fungiform |
cup-shaped |
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gingiva |
the mucous membrane that surrounds the teeth and forms the mouth lining |
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gingival sulcus |
the space that surrounds the tooth |
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hard palate |
forms the bony rostral portion of the palate that is covered with specialized mucous membrane |
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hypersalivation |
excessive production of saliva |
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hypersialosis |
like hypersalivation |
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hyposodont |
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ingesta |
the material taken orally |
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mandibular salivary glands |
found near the mandible |
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mastication |
chewing |
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milk teeth |
first set of teeth |
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needle teeth |
deciduous canines and third incisors of pigs |
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gnath/o |
jaw |
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incisor |
front tooth used for cutting |
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labi/o |
lip |
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labia |
medical term for lips |
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labium |
a single lip |
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lingual surface |
the lingual of the cheek, is the side adjacent to the tongue |
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molar |
most caudally located permanent cheek tooth used for grinding |
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or/o or stomato |
mouth |
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oral cavity |
contains the lips and cheeks, hard and soft palates, salivary glands, tongue, teeth, and periodontium |
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ot/o |
ear or hearing |
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palat/o |
roof of mouth |
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para- |
apart from, beside, near, rear in quadrupeds, or abnormal |
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periodontal ligament |
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