This is the name for the transient folds in the stomach.
What are rugae?
What is the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder, and urethra?
The parasympathetic nervous system does this to the heart rate.
What is decrease/slows the heart rate?
This part of the CNS coordinates movement and balance.
What is the cerebellum?
The rising levels of this hormone cause spontaneous ovulation.
What is LH?
This is the term for burping off the gas of fermentation in ruminants.
What is eructation?
This is what the kidney test BUN stands for.
What is blood urea nitrogen?
This is the name for the sac around the heart.
What is the pericardium?
This is the space between two neurons or between a neuron and its target.
What is a synapse?
This is the ideal pH of blood (to the tenths place)?
What is 7.4?
A horse is a hind-gut fermenter because of microbial fermentation in this structure.
What is the cecum?
This hormone is important for water reabsorption. Low levels can lead to diabetes insipidus.
What is ADH?
This is the name for the right atrioventricular valve.
What is the tricuspid valve?
This is the primary neurotransmitter of the parasympathetic nervous system.
What is acetylcholine?
These are the four basic tissue types in the body.
What are epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous?
This is the term for "chewing the cud" to further grind large particles before re-swallowing.
What is rumination?
This hormone is produced by the kidneys in response to low oxygen levels in blood.
What is EPO (erythropoietin)?
What is endothelium?
This is the name for Cranial Nerve VII.
What is the Facial Nerve?
This is the most common organelle in the cell.
What are ribosomes?
This is where the pancreatic duct enters the GI tract.
What is the duodenum?
This hormone is produced by the kidneys in response to low blood pressure, causing vasoconstriction and retention of water and sodium.
What is renin?
These are the main expiratory muscles.
What are the internal intercostal muscles and abdominal muscles?
These are the sensory nerve ending cells in skin.
What are Merkle cells?
These three bones fuse to make up the acetabulum.
What are the ilium, ischium, and pubis?