Postprandial
What is after a meal
Gingivitis
What is disease of the tissue around the teeth
Sections of the small intestine - in order from stomach
What are the Duodenum, Jejunum, Ileum
Parts of the ruminant stomach
What are the rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum
Digestive enzymes
What are Amylase and Lipase
Gastroenteritis
What is inflammation of the stomach and intestines
band of connective tissue holding the tongue to the floor of the oral cavity
What is Frenulum
Surgical opening into the stomach
What is a gastrostomy
Diseases seen in ruminants that ingest metal items
What is hardware disease
The cause of yellow pigment seen in hepatic diseases; a result of hemoglobin breakdown in the blood
What is bilirubinemia
Antiemetic
What is drug to stop vomiting
Stomatitis
What is Inflammation in the mouth
Organ that produces insulin and easily becomes inflamed, causing intense abdominal pain
What is the Pancreas
the act of belching rumen contents back into the mouth to be chewed more
What is eructation
Species with an enormous cecum
What is the horse
Intussusception
What is when the a piece of the intestine telescopes onto another piece of the intestine
This begins in the mouth
What is digestion
abdominal pain (commonly used in horses)
What is colic
largest portion of the ruminant forestomach
What is the rumen
70%
What is the amount of body weight made up of water
Hypersialosis
What is excessive salivation
Name the surfaces of the teeth
What are buccal, labial, lingual, palatal, mesial, distal, occlusal
The largest digestive organ, in the abdominal cavity, that can regenerate and produce bile and bile salts
What is the liver
"true" stomach in ruminants
What is the abomasum
Why rabbits require hay to wear down their teeth
What is because they continually grow
Monogastric
What is having just one stomach
The ingestion of cecotrophs by rabbits
What is coprophagia
Surgical fixation of the stomach to the abdominal wall
What is gastropexy
They have no upper incisors or canines, only a hard dental pad
What are ruminants - Cows, Sheep, Goats
Hindgut fermentation
What is how monogastric herbivores digest their food