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| Relative to the CNS< orthodromic impluses in a sensory nerve would be running towards or away from the CNS? |
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| Relative to the CNS, antidromic impluses in a motor nerve would be running towards or away from the CNS? |
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| Relative to the CNS, antidromic implulses in a sensory nerve would be running towards or away from the CNS? |
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| Orthodromic motor impluses of the vagus pass ___________ |
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| All of the following routes of administration would be considered parenteral except this one: |
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| You would anticipate that the pharmacokinetics of an anesthetic of a lipophilic nature might make that anesthetic be removed from the body more slowly in a(n) ____________ animal |
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| White blood cells being attracted toward an area of inflammation would be an example of: |
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| Amyl-: when seen as a prefix would normally make you think of a particular complex: |
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| A small molecule that recieves its name from Greek meaning "to fasten" and which can fasten to a protein to alter the antigenic properties of the protein is called a: |
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| The combining for myel(o)- comes from the Greek meaning marrow in a broad sens thus it an be used when describing things found encased in bone such as the ______a_____, caudal most end of the brain stem called the _____b____ in the developing animal and even the fatty covering on nerves called the ____c_______. |
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| If a dog is hit by a car and has suffered "road rash", if examined you would most likely find: |
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| After having given barium to a dog and radiographed its abdomen you discover a "telescoped" peice of gut, and so you open the abdomen and locate the ________, and because this section of the gut is showing signs of ischemiz you remove that portion and perform an end to end ________ to restore intestinal function. |
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| intussusception, anastomosis |
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| The term anasarca (Gr. through + flesh) can be a hereditary or acquired condition in which we would find increased amounts of ______within tissues. |
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| Tacking a displaced segment of the colon to the abdominal wall could be referred to as performing a_________. A similar procedure in cows with a left displaced abomasum would logically be called an_________ |
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| There can be many reasons for reduced cerebral blood flow causing a temporary loss of consciousness, resulting in fainting, also referred to as: |
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| If the reason for reduced cerebral blood flow was standing up too rapidly then probably the best term for this would be: |
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| Postural syncope then implies a slowness of the___________ to respond to changes in hemodynamics secondary to rapidly standing up. |
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Indicate which neoplams would be sarcomas and which would be carcinomas: A. Neoplasm of striated skeletal muscle origin B. Neoplasm of smooth muscle origin C. Neoplasm of the parenchymal cells of the mammary glands D. Neoplasm of the stromal cells of the mammary glands |
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| loss of hair, G. albpekia- a disease resembling fox mange (fr. albpex- a fox), atrichia, baldness, calvities |
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| Many of the Genus names of infectious organisms or the diseases they cause are named after individuals who worked with them or discovered the organism or sometimes a geographical location where first reported. |
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| The lyssa of the tongue and the virus which actually does cause rabies are physically both _____shaped, and the Greek origin lyssa and the Latin origin rabies both mean______ |
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| What does the combining form poli(o)- mean? |
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| Considering the poliomyelitis virus why is this name appropriate for this disease? |
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| Especially likely to destroy lower motor neurons when cell bodies located in gray matter in spinal cord. |
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| Although not the same virus, there is a murine poliovirus which you would assume by the term murine would affect ____ or ______ |
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| A keratotomy as normally used is an incision of the: |
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| What is the meaning of archeology? |
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Archea- beginning (o) logy- doctrine, theory |
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| What is the meaning of archenteron? |
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| The primordial digestive cavity of those embryonic forms whose blastula becomes a gastrula by invagination. |
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| Subphylum vertebrata: the term vertebrata refers to: |
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| combined action of turning |
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| What three possible additional subdivisions of taxonomic divisions are there and are they always utilized? |
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super-, sub-, infra-. (in order top to bottom) No, they are not |
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| The term zygodactyl is consistent with two toes "yoked" to _______ toes as seen in _______ birds. |
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| The term anisodactyl is consistent with one toe being opposite ____ toes as seen in _____ birds. |
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| Meleagris gallopavo gallopavo |
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