Intravenous.
What kind of injection goes through a vein?
The breakdown of food in preparation for absorption and utilization
What is digestion?
Fertilization
What is the process called when the female egg is joined with the male sperm?
A stitch or row of stitches holding together the edges of a wound or surgical incision.
Define the term suture.
Seven.
How many levels of classification are there?
In the fatty layer of tissue just under the skin.
Where is a subcutaneous injection given?
water, carbohydrates, lipids, protein, minerals, and vitamins.
What are the 6 basic nutrients?
follicle stimulating hormone
What does FSH stand for?
why do we use sutures?
To close wounds and help them heal faster and cleaner
intramuscular fat or flecks of fat in the lean muscle that gives it taste
What is marbling?
Intramuscular Injection
What Injection is given into the muscle?
an animal with 4 stomach compartments
What is a ruminant?
What are bacteria, viruses, and protozoa.
What are the three types of germs?
Purse-string suture
What type of suture is commonly used on circular wounds?
Clear and bright eyes/ vibrant
What is a good sign of healthy eyes in an animal?
Intravenous "IV" Injection
What Injection is given directly through the vein?
Crop
This organ of the Avian Digestive System does not perform any digestive duties, but instead provides storage for consumed food.
What is a disease?
What is an abnormality in the animal's normal health
What are the two types of sutures we practiced in class last week?
Continuous and non- continuous
Maturity and marbling
What two factors determine the quality grade of meat?
what is the fastest working injection?
What is IV?
What are the three sections of the small intestine in a monogastric
duodenum, jejunum, ileum
What must a parasite have
Host - live in or on
Curved Needle
What is the best needle to use for suturing?
It causes ovulation and leads egg to release.
What does the LH Leutenizing hormone do?