ANIMAL STUFF
ANATOMY
ANIMAL BITS
WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT
HODGE PODGE
100
Another term for "giving birth"
What is parturition?
100
Type of skeleton found on a lobster.
What is an exoskeleton?
100
Swine are nutritionally classified as this.
What is an omnivore?
100
This commonly used laboratory rodent has cheek pouches
What is a hamster?
100
The dog probably descended from this animal
What is the wolf?
200
the anatomical position that the ear is to the eye
What is anterior?
200
Guinea pigs are classified as this nutritionally.
What is herbivorous?
200
The definition of coprophagy
What is eating stool?
200
Coprophagy refers to this and is common in rodents and rabbits
What is feces eating?
200
The time period in which a puppy should begin training
What is as soon as the puppy arrives home?
300
An allergy is this type of disease.
What is a non-infectious disease?
300
This species is usually housed in front opening caging.
What are rabbits?
300
The percent of fats that are required in an animal diet
What is 3%?
300
Of the following, the animal that is not an induced ovulator: cat, ferret, rabbit, dog
What is a dog?
300
This is the most common port of entry of chemicals, such as pesticides, into the body
What is the skin?
400
This organiazation is involved in political lobbying on behalf of the animal research community.
What is NABR?
400
The span of time that cats come into heat.
What is three weeks?
400
This refers to the term "plantar"
What is the sole of the hindlimb?
400
The common name for the hamster Mesocricetus auratusis
What is the Syrian hamster?
400
This deficiency is causes Pellagra
What is niacin?
500
This is a byproduct of the breakdown of urine by bacteria.
What is ammonia?
500
The part of the skeleton the ribs are found.
What the axial skeleton?
500
The key difference between bone and cartilage
What is bone has a calcified matrix?
500
Type of deficiency that causes Pellegra
What is Niacin?
500
Tapeworms such as Echinococcus granuosis and Echinococcus multilocularis, which are sometimes carried by dogs and cats, carry this rare but potentially fatal disease
What is Alveolar Hyatid Disease?