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choice5="Fungiform"
 
choice5="Fungiform"
 
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feedback3="'''Correct!''' Filiform papillae form backward-facing hooks which help hold food and in the cat they are very well developed to provide the abrasiveness needed for self-grooming. These papillae do not have taste buds. [[Oral Cavity - Tongue - Anatomy & Physiology#Types of Papillae|WikiVet Article: Tongue]]"
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feedback3="'''Correct!''' Filiform papillae form backward-facing hooks which help hold food and in the cat they are very well developed to provide the abrasiveness needed for self-grooming. These papillae do not have taste buds. [[Tongue - Anatomy & Physiology#Types of Papillae|WikiVet Article: Tongue]]"
feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Conical papillae are found on the caudal third of the tongue interspersed between filiform papillae and they do not have taste buds. They are no more developed in cats than in other species. The correct answer is filiform papillae. [[Oral Cavity - Tongue - Anatomy & Physiology#Types of Papillae|WikiVet Article: Tongue]]"
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feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Conical papillae are found on the caudal third of the tongue interspersed between filiform papillae and they do not have taste buds. They are no more developed in cats than in other species. The correct answer is filiform papillae. [[Tongue - Anatomy & Physiology#Types of Papillae|WikiVet Article: Tongue]]"
feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' Foliate papillae are found on the caudal third of the tongue, either side of the midline and they are covered in taste buds. They are no more developed in cats than in other species. The correct answer is filiform papillae. [[Oral Cavity - Tongue - Anatomy & Physiology#Types of Papillae|WikiVet Article: Tongue]]"
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feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' Foliate papillae are found on the caudal third of the tongue, either side of the midline and they are covered in taste buds. They are no more developed in cats than in other species. The correct answer is filiform papillae. [[Tongue - Anatomy & Physiology#Types of Papillae|WikiVet Article: Tongue]]"
feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' Vallate (or circumvallate) papillae are large papillae found in a row forming in inverted 'V' towards the base of the tongue, taste buds are found on the side of these papillae. They are no more developed in cats than in other species. The correct answer is filiform papillae. [[Oral Cavity - Tongue - Anatomy & Physiology#Types of Papillae|WikiVet Article: Tongue]]"
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feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' Vallate (or circumvallate) papillae are large papillae found in a row forming in inverted 'V' towards the base of the tongue, taste buds are found on the side of these papillae. They are no more developed in cats than in other species. The correct answer is filiform papillae. [[Tongue - Anatomy & Physiology#Types of Papillae|WikiVet Article: Tongue]]"
feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' Fungiform papillae are the red dots seen on the rostral two thirds of the tongue and they are covered in taste buds. They are no more developed in cats than in other species. The correct answer is filiform papillae. [[Oral Cavity - Tongue - Anatomy & Physiology#Types of Papillae|WikiVet Article: Tongue]]"
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feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' Fungiform papillae are the red dots seen on the rostral two thirds of the tongue and they are covered in taste buds. They are no more developed in cats than in other species. The correct answer is filiform papillae. [[Tongue - Anatomy & Physiology#Types of Papillae|WikiVet Article: Tongue]]"
 
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