Teeth & Mouth
Monogastric stomach
Ruminant System
Non-ruminant & Avian System
Digestive Conditions
100

How many salivary glands do animals have?

4

100

give two examples of monogastric animals:

humans, pigs, chickens, dogs, cats. 

100

This phrase refers to the mixture of hay or alfalfa mixed with saliva: 

Cud or "Chewing the Cud

100

Give two examples of a non-ruminent:

horses, rabbits, rodents, giraffes, zebras

100

what should you feed dogs after they vomit?

A bland diet of chicken and rice
200
What part of the tooth is considered the hardest substances found in the body and protects tooth from damage?

Enamel

200

What is stored in the gallbladder?

Bile
200

This compartment has a honeycomb pattern:

Reticulum 

200
This is the "holding tank" that the esophagus passes food to?

The crop

200

Little to no bowel movement production is called?

Constipation

300
This part of the tooth holds the veins, nerves, and arteries?

Pulp Cavity

300

What are the three main parts of the monogastric system?

Cardia, the body, and pylorus

300

this is the "true stomach" of a ruminant?

abomasum

300

why cant non-ruminants vomit?

They don't have a gallbladder

300

What is colic?

Severe stomach pain found in horses

400
What is mucosa?

A thin connect tissue that lines the entire digestive system 

400

List the three sections of the small intestine 

duodenum, jejunum, and ileum

400

List all 4 of the ruminant stomach compartments:

Reticulum, Rumen, Omasum, Abomasum

400

this organ grinds down hard food particles such as bones and seed shells:

The gizzard

400

List 3 causes of bloat:

Ingesting food very quickly, exercising shortly after eating, getting into garbage or food they are not accustomed to eating, or drinking excessive amounts of fluids

500

What is papillae?

hair on the tongue of animals that acts as taste buds

500

List the three parts of the large intestine: 

Ascending, Transverse, and descending 

500

What is the function of the omasum?

Grinds down roughage and grains as they pass through the system, holds nutrients and water.

500

What intestine is located between the small and large intestine and is longer in non-ruminants than in monogastric animals:

The Cecum

500

this equation is called what:                                          % dehydration x body of weight in kg x 1,000 = mL

Fluid Replacement volume

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