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| <big><center>[[Hindgut Fermenters - Rabbit - Anatomy & Physiology|'''BACK TO RABBIT''']]</center></big> | | <big><center>[[Hindgut Fermenters - Rabbit - Anatomy & Physiology|'''BACK TO RABBIT''']]</center></big> |
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| + | !width="400"|'''Question''' |
| + | !width="400"|'''Answer''' |
| + | !width="150"|'''Article''' |
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| + | |<big>'''What is unique about the duodenum of the rabbit?''' |
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| + | *'''''Caudal flexure is long and coiled and may be referred to as the transverse part of the duodenum''''' |
| + | ||[[Hindgut Fermenters - Rabbit - Anatomy & Physiology#Small Intestine|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] |
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| + | |<big>'''What is the sacculus rotundus?''' |
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| + | *'''''An enlargement of the large intestine at the ileocaecal junction. It contains lymphoid tissue.''''' |
| + | ||[[Hindgut Fermenters - Rabbit - Anatomy & Physiology#Small Intestine|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] |
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| + | |<big>'''Where is the appendix?''' |
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| + | *'''''At the distal end of the caecum''''' |
| + | ||[[Hindgut Fermenters - Rabbit - Anatomy & Physiology#Caecum|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] |
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| + | |<big>'''What is copraphagia?''' |
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| + | *'''''The process of eating one's own faeces''''' |
| + | ||[[Hindgut Fermenters - Rabbit - Anatomy & Physiology#Copraphagia|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] |
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| + | |<big>'''How do caecotropes differ from faecal pellets?''' |
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| + | *'''''Smaller, softer, covered in mucus and contain large amounts of microbes''''' |
| + | ||[[Hindgut Fermenters - Rabbit - Anatomy & Physiology#Copraphagia|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] |
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| + | |<big>'''Why is a diet high in calcium unsuitable for a rabbit?''' |
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| + | *'''''Calcium absorption is unregulated so an excessive amount may lead to kidney stones and calcification of soft tissue''''' |
| + | ||[[Hindgut Fermenters - Rabbit - Anatomy & Physiology#Calcium Metabolism|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] |
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