Anatomy
Clinic
Lab Based
Disease
Valentines
100

The part of the digestive system that is responsible for absorbing nutrients.

What is the small intestine?

100

The piece of equipment that is commonly used to listen to an animal’s heart and lungs.

What is a stethoscope?

100

The correct PPE to wear to a lab.

What are safety goggles, lab coat, closed toe shoes, gloves, and hair tied back?

100

The term that describes a disease that can be transmitted from animals to humans.

What is zoonotic?

100

This animal gives its partner a “gift,” such as a pebble, as part of courtship.

What is a penguin?

200

The type of muscle that is responsible for voluntary movement.

What is the skeletal muscle?

200

The abbreviation TPR stands for in a routine animal exam.

What is temperature, pulse, and respiration?

200

A machine that must be balanced before using.

What is a centrifuge?

200

The common viral disease in dogs that is prevented by routine core vaccines.

What is Parvovirus or Distemper?

200

This animal is known for holding hands while floating so they don’t drift apart.

What is a sea otter?

300

The part of a cat's body that contains most vertebrae.

What is the tail?

300

Fecal exams check for.

What are intestinal parasites?

300

At least two things that a microscope can be used to use.

What are blood smears and parasites?

300

The condition where an animal shows itching, hair loss, and red skin.

What is dermatitis?

300

This species may eat its mate after copulation.

What is a black widow?

400

The part of a bird’s anatomy that grinds food.


What is the gizzard?

400

 Finding pale gums most commonly indicate.

What is anemia?

400

The information usually included on a sample label.

What is the animal's ID, the date, and type of sample?

400

What term when there's the presence of disease without visible symptoms.

What is asymptomatic?

400

This animal is known for the iconic heart-shaped neck entwinement as part of their bonding behavior.

What is a swan?

500

The proper term for the “knee” in horses.

What is the carpus?

500

If an animal doesn't fast before anesthesia or surgery.

What is aspiration/vomiting?

500

Inconsistent lab results indicate.

What is equipment error or contamination?

500

The disease that causes inflammation of the joints and leads to pain and stiffness in animals.

What is arthritis?

500

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