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Decks in this class (30)

General structures and function of the common integument
What is the common integument,
What does the common integument i...,
What two parts is the cutis split...
36  cards
Embryonic Development
What are the three layers that fo...,
What forms from the ectoderm,
What forms from the mesoderm
14  cards
Innervation
What are somites,
What is a dermatone,
What nerves supply the limbs
4  cards
Structure and function of hair
Where does all hair develop from,
What is the basic structure of hair,
What are the three basic hair forms
33  cards
Footpads and Hooves
What layer of the integument make...,
What is the distal phalanx,
What is the adipose tissue partit...
22  cards
Horns and Antlers
Where are antlers and horns located,
Where do antlers grow from,
What are antlers covered in when ...
9  cards
Skin glands (functions)
What are the two basic types of s...,
What are the two types of sweat g...,
What is the structure of sebaceou...
42  cards
The tongue
Oral cavity proper,
Vestibule,
What do lips bind to
44  cards
The Teeth
What is a heterodont,
What is a diphyodont,
Diastema
59  cards
Salivary glands (the oral cavity)
What are four functions of the sa...,
What are major salivary glands,
Parotid glands
33  cards
The GI tract
What are organs grouped into,
Alimentary canal,
What are the segments of the canal
40  cards
GI Tract, Species Comparison- Horses, Pigs and Rabbits
What is the implication of horses...,
What is the nerve supply of the o...,
What is the epithelium structure ...
48  cards
Integument physiology
What are some functions of the in...,
Mechanoreceptors,
Ruffini s end organ
39  cards
Histology
Histopathology,
What are the steps,
Haemotoxylin
18  cards
GI Tract Canines
Oesophagus in canines,
What are the glands in the oesoph...,
Where is the stomach found
38  cards
GI Tract- Ruminants
Oesophagus in cows,
Where are the primary locations f...,
What are the 4 chambers of the st...
32  cards
GI Tract- Exotics
What are the 5 different categori...,
4 different types of oesophagus,
Pyloric sphincter
28  cards
Integument Physiology
What are 7 functions of the integ...,
What is a mechanoreceptor,
Ruffinis end organ
22  cards
GI physiology 1 and 2
Prehension,
What controls the prehension process,
What primary nerves are involved ...
51  cards
comparative anatomy of liver and pancreas
What are the functions of the liver,
Where is the liver located,
Where is the gallbladder located
23  cards
GI Nutrition- Comparative guts
What is the biting method for dogs,
What is the biting method for rum...,
What is the biting method for chi...
42  cards
GI Nutrition- The rumen complex
What is the purpose of fermentation,
What are the by products of ferme...,
What do microbes provide to rumin...
29  cards
Pancreas and Liver Physiology
What occurs in the endocrine part...,
What is the exocrine function of ...,
What is the function of pancreati...
33  cards
GIT and behaviour
What is the brain gut axis,
How can neurotransmitters effect ...,
What is chronic stress associated...
5  cards
Function of the small and large intestine
Why are muscle contractions impor...,
What are the two types of contrac...,
How does peristalsis work
18  cards
Development of the Gastrointestinal system
How do teeth develop,
What does the ectoderm form,
What does the mesoderm form
6  cards
Homeostasis
What are some functions of the in...,
What are some examples of mechano...,
What are some examples of nocicep...
21  cards
GI physiology 4 (small + large intestine)
Why are muscle contractions impor...,
What are the two types of contrac...,
What is the function of segmentation
39  cards
GIT Physiology 5: Control of the digestive system
What are the two types of control...,
What is the intrinsic control of ...,
What do the vagus and pelvic nerv...
19  cards
Steeplechase: Integument
What are the two types of epithel...,
How is glandular tissue formed,
What is the function of simple sq...
17  cards

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