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Miscellaneous
100

This organ churns food around to break it down, produces HCl to lower pH, and enzymes to help chemically breakdown food.

What is the stomach?

100

What is the 'forgotten' nutrient, but considered the most important?

What is water?

100

When a ___ gives birth, it's called farrowing.

What is a pig?

100

The purpose of the ovaries.

What is to produce eggs and female hormones like estrogen?

100

This hormone is responsible for development of male characteristics.

What is testosterone?

200

Rabbits and horses are herbivorous monogastrics. They are considered _____ fermenters.

What is hindgut?
200

A red pig (rr) and a pink pig (RR) have a litter of piglets with alleles Rr. All of the piglets are pink. This means the R allele is dominant, codominant, or recessive to the r allele?

What is dominant?

200

The hormone responsible for ovulation in the female.

What is LH (leutinizing hormone)?

200

The tight muscle in the female reproductive tract that holds the fetus in until parturition.

What is the cervix?

200

This part of the female reproductive tract captures an ovulated egg, like a catchers mitt, and guides it to the oviduct.

What is the infundibulum?

300

Animals use energy from food to meet their _____ requirements before devoting energy to growth or work.

What is maintenance?

300

The sum of genetics + environmental influence. What you actually 'see' on an animal is it's ______type.

What is phenotype?

300

The first milk containing maternal antibodies important for health and survival of the young is called ____.

What is colostrum?

300

A positive correlation between 2 traits is always a good thing.

What is false?

300

A ___ animal is a working dog or mini horse, not a pet, that performs a certain task for the benefit of an individual with a disability.

What is a service animal?

400

The four sections of ruminant stomach.

What are rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum?

400

A carbohydrate source for ruminants, but not digestible by monogastrics.

What is cellulose?

400

The most profitable use of goats in the US is for ___ production.

What is meat?

400

The primary way a beef producer can change the genetics of their herd is through selection of the breeding ___ .

What is bull?

400

The length of the estrous cycle in cattle.

What is ~21 days?

500
Four of the six main nutrient classifications.

What are fat, vitamins, minerals, water, protein, and carbohydrates?

500

The most productive climate type in the world.

What is temperate?

500
A benefit of crossbreeding two breeds.

What is heterosis/hybrid vigor, breed complementarity, and avoiding negative consequences of inbreeding?

500

The two main species of cattle: one is cold-adapted with good carcass characteristics, one is heat-adapted with worse carcass characteristics.

What is Bos taurus and Bos indicus?

500

The 3 glands making up the HPG Axis that help coordinate reproductive function are _____.

What are the hypothalamus, pituitary gland, and gonads?