eating feces
coprophagia
Absence of breathing
Apnea
breakdown of blood
hemolysis
2 C.F. for nose
Nas/o
Rhin/o
death breathing
agonal
force feeding
gavage
Without oxygen
Anoxia
Bursting forth blood
hemorrhage
2 C.F. for blood
Hem/o
Hemat/o
what is the difference between acute and chronic?
Acute: sudden onset
Chronic: existing over a long period of time
failure of peristalsis
ileus
increased carbon dioxide levels
hypercapnia
vomiting blood
hematemesis
2 C.F. for lungs
Pneumo/o
Pneumon/o
Pulmon/o
Condition in which the abomasum becomes trapped under the rumen.
displaced abomasum
chewing food
mastication
receptors responsible for smell
olfactory
formation of bone marrow
Myelopoiesis
2 C.F. for nucleus
Kary/o
Nucle/o
telescoping of the intestines
intussusception
Difficulty swallowing & Difficulty Digesting
Dysphagia
Dyspepsia
abnormal air in the chest
pneumothorax
deficiency in all white cells
panleukopenia
C.F. for color
C.F. for red
C.F. for white
Chrom/o
Erythr/o
Leuk/o
surgical connection between two tubes
anastomosis