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  • [[Image:Pig Teeth.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Pig Teeth - Copyright RVC]] A pig's deciduous teeth are complete and functional within 3 months of birth. Per
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  • ==Chinchillas and Guinea-pigs== [[Image:Guinea-pig skull.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Guinea-pig Teeth - Copyright RVC]]
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  • ...ystem Overview - Anatomy & Physiology|alimentary]] and [[Cardiorespiratory System Overview - Anatomy & Physiology#Upper Respiratory Tract|respiratory]] syste <p>The tonsils are non-encapsulated lymphoid tissue. They have crypts lined with stratified squamou
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  • <br><br>[[File:Bugs-logo copy.png|25px|left]][[:File:Bugs-logo copy.png|Infectious Agents and Pathogens (aka WikiBugs)]] <br><br>[[File:Clin-logo copy.png|25px|left]][[:File:Clin-logo copy.png|Wikiclinical]]
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  • ...as clinical techniques. You can search this section by species or by body system (see below). |logo=clin-logo copy.png
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  • *EHV-1 infects endothelial cells on the maternal side of the placenta causing abo *In the UK EHV-1 is the most common cause of abortion among horses
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  • :Pig = 33% (rostral) ...there are no glands present in the mucosa, there are mucous glands (tubulo-acinar) present in the submucosa.
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  • ...ective tissue associated with routes into the animal i.e. the respiratory, alimentary, and urogenital systems. They play key roles in reacting to [[Parasites|par ...s between different animal species; the granules are more prominent in the pig and the horse.
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  • ...ed from the stem cell ([[Haematopoiesis - Overview#Colony Forming Units|CFU-GEMM]]) and formed in a process known as [[Erythropoiesis|erythropoiesis]]. <p>Erythrocytes are small (4-8µm), circular, anucleate biconcave cells that lack organelles. </p>
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  • ...of hormones are produced, which are the iodine containing hormones; '''tri-iodothyronine'''(T3) and '''thyroxine''' (T4). Thyroid hormones regulate the ...ral side of the cranial [[Trachea - Anatomy & Physiology|trachea]]. In the pig the lobes are connected by an ''isthmus'' with a small, central ''pyramidal
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  • ...otations of 90 degrees occur along the longitudinal axis and then the dorso-ventral axis. The dorsal '''mesogastrium''' becomes elongated (with the [[Sp ...s the [[Spleen - Anatomy & Physiology|spleen]] and the stomach (left gastro-epiploic artery), it also splits into the left gastric artery supplying the
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  • ...- A well organised pattern of slow growth, no metastasis, they are of the B-lymphocyte type ::Alimentary - Gut and associated lymphoid tissue affected.
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  • '''Drugs and toxins''' including L-asparginase, oestrogen, azathioprine, potassium bromide, furosemide, thiazid ...e pancreatic duct, surgical intervention, [[shock]], [[Regenerative and Non-Regenerative Anaemias|anaemia]], venous occlusion and hypotension.
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  • ...absorption of chyme. Fats are exclusively broken down in this part of the alimentary tract. Carbohydrates and proteins that are not degraded in the small intest ...ure of the intestinal wall is conserved throughout the whole length of the alimentary tract, but there is greatest diversity in the epithelial layer. Within the
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  • *#* However, in young animals the immune system may still be immature. * Axons in the peripheral nervous system can regenerate to a limited extent when severed.
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  • ...[[Spleen - Anatomy & Physiology|spleen]]) directly into '''systemic venous system''', bypassing the [[Liver - Anatomy & Physiology|liver]]. ...rth, a PSS develops. However, in the normal animal, there are numerous non-functional connections between the two systems that may open if the pressure
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