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Largest compartment of the ruminant stomach that serves as a fermentation vat
What is "rumen"
100
Hypoglycemia
What is "condition when blood sugar is low"
100
Imaging of internal structures created by the exposure of sensitive film to x-rays.
What is "radiography"
100
Accumulation of gas in the digestive tract
What is "bloat"
100
Ingestion of fecal material
What is "coprophagia"
200
Most cranial compartment of the ruminant stomach, also called the "honeycomb"
What is "reticulum"
200
The processes involved in the body's use of nutrients.
What is "metabolism"
200
Imaging of internal body structures by recording echoes of sound waves
What is "ultrasound"
200
Involuntary grinding of the teeth
What is "bruxism"
200
Condition of excessive loss of body water or fluid
What is "dehydration"
300
Third compartment of the rumanent stomach, has short blunt papillae that grind food before it enters the abomasum.
What is "omasum"
300
Process of taking digested nutrients into the circulatory system.
What is "absorption"
300
Swallowing of air
What is "aerophagia"
300
Severe abdominal pain
What is "colic"
300
Abnormal frequency and liquidity of fecal material
What is "diarrhea"
400
Fourth compartment of the ruminant stomach; also called the true stomach
What is "abomasum"
400
Series of wavelike contractions of smooth muscles
What is "peristalsis"
400
Lack or loss of appetite
What is "anorexia"
400
Inflammation of the colon
What is "colitis"
400
Emesis
What is "forcible expulsion of stomach contents through the mouth; also known as vomiting"
500
Hepat/o
What is combining form for liver
500
Emptying of the bowels
What is "defecation"
500
Abnormal accumulation of fluid in the abdomen
What is "ascites"
500
Condition of prolonged gastrointestinal transit time, making the stool hard, dry and difficult to pass.
What is "constipation"
500
Stone-like fecal mass
What is "fecalith"
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