A & P
Lingo
in the lab
general bio
MISC.
100

This chamber of the heart pumps blood to the lungs 

What is the Right ventricle 

100

Animals as well as humans can suffer from what “H” bruising condition, in which a pool of blood collects under the skin?

Hematoma

100

This is the preferred vein for drawing large blood volumes in a dog for doing bloodwork. 

jugular vein

100
This is the type of pressure when the heart is contracting. 

systolic blood pressure 

100

What African mammal has the highest blood pressure of any animal? The blood pressure near their heart is about twice an adult human's but reduces as you get near their head.

Giraffe

200

Organ responsible for detoxification

What is the Liver
200

Which D-term describes a hereditary condition where an animal’s hip joint becomes partially or totally dislocated because the hip socket did not form properly during growth?

Dysplasia 

200

This sample is collected to analyze urine components

Urinalysis

200

These structures help animal cells divide by forming spindle fibers.

centrioles 

200

Bats, skunks, and raccoons are the most common sources of exposure of what? 

Rabies

300

Layer of the GI tract responsible for nutrient absorption

What is the mucosa

300

A strong indicator that an animal is in good health, the veterinary acronym BAR stands for bright, alert, and what third adjective?

Responsive

300

Test that measures red and white blood cells. (think IDEXX)

What is CBC?

300

This organ produces digestive enzymes and also regulates blood sugar.

pancreas

300

This exam must be passed to become licensed to practice veterinary medicine. 

NAVLE

400

A condition where fluid fills alveoli, impairing gas exchange

Pulmonary edema

400

Doxycycline is commonly used to treat which tickborne disease, particularly when it’s associated with nephritis?

Lyme Disease

400

A low packed volume (PCV) indicates this condition

What is anemia?

400

This hormone triggers the “fight or flight” response.

adrenaline / epinephrine

400

Crocodiles are well-known for keeping their jaws open even while sleeping, largely because they lack what exocrine glands?

Sweat Glands / Apocrine glands 

500

Disease caused by excessive Cortisol (stress hormone) production

Cushing's disease

500

A surgical caudectomy is the technical term for the docking of what body part, as might be performed on a dog or horse?

Tail

500

When getting ready to examine a fecal sample from a bird. This technique is used to get the sample on the slide, set, and stained. Will allow us to differentiate bacteria (+ or -). 

Gram stain

500

This part of the skull protects the brainstem and connects brain to the spinal cord.

foramen magnum 

500

What word means a female dairy animal that has not yet given birth and therefore does not produce milk?

Heifer

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