The physiological condition that would produce a relative increase in packed cell volume (PCV).
What is Dehydration?
The layer of the heart that would be most immediately susceptible to infections caused by bacteria circulating in the blood.
What is the endocardium?
The other name for swallowing.
What is deglutition?
An animal that is "house trained" has learned to control what?
What is the muscle sphincter around the neck of the urinary bladder?
What are the pneumatic bones?
The type of immune response that works in concert with cytotoxic T cells against virally-infected cells.
What is memory?
The correct path through the circulatory system that describes the passage of blood originating in the left hind limb.
What is the caudal vena cava, right atrium, right ventricle, lungs, left atrium, left ventricle, aorta
The process of mechanical digestion.
What is mastication and segmentation?
Glucosuria can be a sign of this disease.
What is Diabetes Mellitus?
An opening at the roof of mouth that connects the trachea to the sinuses and the nares.
What is the choana?
The white blood cell that is known as "the first line of defense" after a microorganism has entered the body.
What is neutrophil?
The structure that provides the muscle cells in the heart with a constant supply of oxygen.
What is the coronary arteries?
The dental formula for an adult dog and an adult cat.
What is I3/3C1/1P4/4M2/3 for dog and I3/3C1/1P3/2M1/1 for cat?
Cryptorchidism is a condition of one or more:
What is undescended testes?
The reptilian heart is composed of.
What is two atria and one ventricle?
The leukocyte is involved in antibody production and cellular immunity.
What is monocyte?
The cartilage that bridges the gap between the ends of each cartilage ring in the trachea.
What is smooth muscle?
The nitrogenous waste from protein digestion is excreted from the body primarily by this organ.
What is the kidneys?
A uniparous animal:
What is gives birth to one offspring per pregnancy?
Gas exchange in a herptilian lung occurs in this place.
What is the flaveoli?
The part of blood that is responsible for carrying wastes, nutrients, and minerals.
What is red blood cells?
On inspiration, the pressure in the thoracic cavity, as compared with ambient air pressure is:
What is negative?
The type of intestinal contraction that is wavelike and responsible for moving contents along the length of the digestive tract in one direction.
What is peristaltic contractions?
What is one half?
Cavum pulmonale -> Cavum arteriosum -> Cavum venosum
What is the blood flow of a reptile?