The most important nutrient for the animal's body. Supports respiration-breathing, digestion, transports nutrients. Helps maintain body temperature.
What is Water?
Uses "low price" concept or "more for your money" Price can be misleading.
What is Price?
The name of ______ can also include address, phone.
What is Veterinarian?
Warning Statement: "___ ___________ ____ ____"
What is For Veterinary Use Only?
This skeleton includes the fore and hind limbs or legs.
What is the appendicular skeleton?
Development and repair of body organs and tissues. Production of wool, milk, eggs. Production of hormones and enzymes.
What is Protein?
Markets based on how the food tastes to the Pet.
What is Palatability?
________ Species and Name.
What is Patient?
Muscles that are attached to bones.
What are Skeletal Muscles?
Breathing in air is called this.
What is Inhaling or Inhalation?
Increases the taste-Palatability of feed. Provides energy. Provides fatty acids for healthy skin and coat. Aid in absorption of fat soluble vitamins. Help maintain body temperature.
What is Lipids?
Based on the concept that one food is adequate for stages of the pet's life.
What is All Purpose?
Name of ___________, concentration, and number of units dispensed.
What is Medicine?
The muscle of the heart.
What is Cardiac Muscle?
Breathing out air is called this.
What is Exhaling or exhalation?
Support bodily functions such as breathing, digestion, and exercise. Helps maintain body temperature.
What is Carbohydrates?
Markets food based on specific Nutritional Content of the food.
What is Nutritional Value?
Direction for use including route of administration including ____, _____________, _________, and dosing interval.
What is oral, injectable, and topical?
Muscle that lines the walls of the stomach and intestines?
What is Smooth Muscle?
This movement is something we learn when we are young like walking.
What is Voluntary movement?
Regulates digestion, absorption, metabolism, gland activity, and cell formation. Necessary for normal vision, Fights diseases. Develops a healthy nervous system.
What is Vitamins?
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_____ dispersed (can/might also include date it expires)
What is Date?
This skeleton includes skull, vertebrae-spine, ribs and sternum.
What is the Axial skeleton?
This movement is something we never have to think about like blinking, breathing, or digestion.
What is involuntary movement?