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What is the STRUCTURE of the VENA CAVA? (Select 2 answers)
Vein
Artery
Thick
Thin
What is the FUNCTION of the VENA CAVA?
Carries DEOXYGENATED blood to the heart
Carries OXYGENATED blood to the heart
Maintain fluid balance
Takes urine from the kidneys to the bladder
What is the STRUCTURE of the KIDNEYS?
A pair
Stores urine
Takes urine from the kidney to the bladder
expels urine from the body
What is the FUNCTION of the KIDNEYS?
Expels urine from the body
Carries oxygenated blood
What is the STRUCTURE of the URETER?
Singular
Pair
What is the FUNCTION of the URETER?
Maintains fluid balance
What is the STRUCTURE of the URETHRA? (Select 2)
Elastic
What is the FUNCTION of the URETHRA?
Takes urine from Kidney to the bladder
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The VENA CAVA is a large vein, that carries blood to the heart.
The Kidneys maintain and they're a (meaning there is two of them)
The URETER is , and takes urine from the to the .
The URETHRA is , and expels from the body.
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What is the STRUCTURE of the COCHLEAR? (select 2)
Circular
Snail like structure
tiny bones
thick
What is the FUNCTION of the COCHLEAR?
Amplifies sound vibrations
Transmits sound through the ear canal
Maintains pressure in the inner ear
Send messages to the brain
What is the STRUCTURE of the COCHLEAR NERVE?
long
thin
snail like structure
What is the FUNCTION of the COCHLEAR NERVE?
Transmit sound through the ear canal
What is the STRUCTURE of the EAR OSSICLES?
Tiny bones
What is the FUNCTION of the EAR OSSICLES?
Transmit sound through ear canal
Maintains pressure in the ear
What is the STRUCTURE of the EUSTACHIAN Canal?
circular
What is the FUNCTION of the EUSTACHIAN CANAL?
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Which GLAND releases ADRENALIN?
Adrenal
Testes
Ovaries
What is ADRENALIN responsible for?
Fight or flight response
maturation of sperm
Stimulates ovulation
What GLAND releases TESTOSTERONE?
Adrenal gland
What is the FUNCTION of TESTOSTERONE?
stimulates ovulation
Which GLAND releases OESTROGEN?
adrenalin
What is the function of OESTROGEN?
fight or flight response
Adrenalin is released from the , it is responsible for the response.
Testosterone is released from the , it is responsible for the of sperm.
Oestrogen is released by the and is responsible for stimulating .
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What is the STRUCTURE of the AORTA (select 2)
large
vein
artery
What is the FUNCTION of the AORTA?
Transports oxygenated blood to the body
Transports deoxygenated blood to the body
What is the STRUCTURE of the SUPERIOR VENA CAVA? (select 2)
large in diameter
small
What is the FUNCTION of the SUPERIOR VENA CAVA?
Returns deoxygenated blood back to the heart
transports oxygenated blood to the body
carries deoxygenated blood away from the heart
What is the STRUCTURE of the PULMONARY ARTERY?
What is the FUNCTION of the PULMONARY ARTERY?
returns deoxygenated blood to the heart
carries deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle to the lungs
transports oxygenated blood from the heart to the body
What is the STRUCTURE of the INFERIOR VENA CAVA?
What is the FUNCTION of the INFERIOR VENA CAVA?
carries deoxygenated blood from the body to the right atrium
carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart
What is the FUNCTION of the MITRAL VALVE?
regulates blood flow from the left atrium to the left ventricle
The aorta is the largest main . Its function is to transport to the body.
the superior vena cava is a which is large in . its function is to return back to the heart
the pulmonary artery carries from the right to the lungs
the inferior vena cava is a that carries blood from the body to the right
the mitral valve is responsible for regulating from the left to the left .
The structure of an ARTERY is thick, ❌ and ❌
The function of an ARTERY is..
Carry oxygenated blood from the heart to the body
Deliver 02 and nutrients to tissues
Collect waste
Carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
Capillaries are ❌ and ❌.
The 2 functions of Capillaries are...
collect waste
carry oxygenated from the heart to the body
carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
Veins are ❌, ❌ and fibrous. They also contain one way valves.
The function of veins is to...
carry oxygenated blood away form the heart
deliver 02 and nutrients to tissues
Where is the JACOBSENS ORGAN located?
on the roof of the mouth
in the nose
under the chin
on the tongue
The Jacobsen's organ is a ❌ that senses direction through ❌ and distinguishes different ❌
What occurs during PRO-OESTRUS? (select 1)
increase in reproductive activity
ovulation occurs
progesterone levels rise
corpus luteum develops
What occurs during OESTRUS? (Select 3)
female is receptive to male
high levels of oestrogen
progesterone levels at highest
What occurs during METOESTRUS? (select 2)
rest and reset
What occurs during DIOESTRUS?
what occurs during ANOESTRUS? (select 3)
levels of prostaglandin rise
corpus luteum degenerates
What occurs during the 1st pregnancy trimester? (select 2)
uterus grows in preperation
female shows signs of discomfort
animal starts to gain weight
milk production begins
What occurs during the 2nd trimester? (select 2)
mammary glands start to grow
foetus develops nervous system
foetus develops organs
What occurs during 3rd trimester?
animal gains weight
uterus grows
Oxytocin is the hormone responsible for...
Uterine contractions
preparing and maintaining uterus for and during pregnancy
stimulates lactation
stimulates development of the mammary gland
Progesterone is the hormone responsible for...
preparing and maintaining the uterus for a during pregnancy
uterine contractions
slowing down or stopping labour
Prolactin is the hormone responsible for .... (select 2)
development of mammary glands
prepares and maintains the uterus for and during pregnancy
During Pro-oestrus there is an increase in activity. In dogs this lasts 9 days
During Oestrus the female is receptive to the male, there are high levels of and occurs. In dogs this lasts 9 days
During met oestrus levels rise and the develops.
levels are highest during Dioestrus. This lasts 2 months in dogs.
During Anoestrus, the rest and reset period, levels of rise and the degenerates