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− | + | |q1=Of the 2.0 - 2.5% of body weight that the horse eats in DM per day, how much should be fibre? | |
− | + | |a1=1.5 - 1.75% | |
+ | |l1=Alimentary System - Horse Anatomy#Large Intestine | ||
+ | |q2=How much protein is digested before chyme reaches the large intestine? | ||
+ | |a2=70 - 80% | ||
+ | |l2=Alimentary System - Horse Anatomy#Large Intestine | ||
+ | |q3=Where is the small intestine in the horse? | ||
+ | |a3=In the left dorsal part of the abdomen. | ||
+ | |l3=Alimentary System - Horse Anatomy#Small Intestine | ||
+ | |q4=Where is the main site of microbial fermentation in the horse? | ||
+ | |a4=Caecum | ||
+ | |l4=Alimentary System - Horse Anatomy#Large Intestine | ||
+ | |q5=Where is the caecum located? | ||
+ | |a5=Right side of the abdomen, apex at the level of the xiphoid cartilage and base in contact with the abdominal roof | ||
+ | |l5=Alimentary System - Horse Anatomy#Large Intestine | ||
+ | |q6=How many taenia does the caecum have? | ||
+ | |a6=Four - dorsal, ventral, lateral, medial | ||
+ | |l6=Alimentary System - Horse Anatomy#Large Intestine | ||
+ | |q7=Which one is free? | ||
+ | |a7=Ventral | ||
+ | |l7=Alimentary System - Horse Anatomy#Large Intestine | ||
+ | |q8=What is the sequence of the parts, including flexures, of the ascending colon? | ||
+ | |a8=RVC - sternal flexure - LVC - pelvic flexure - LDC - diaphragmatic flexure - RDC | ||
+ | |l8=Alimentary System - Horse Anatomy#Large Intestine | ||
+ | |q9=Which part of the ascending colon is attached to the caecum and how? | ||
+ | |a9=RDC by mesentery | ||
+ | |l9=Alimentary System - Horse Anatomy#Large Intestine | ||
+ | |q10=Which part of the ascending colon has the fewest sacculations? | ||
+ | |a10=LDC | ||
+ | |l10=Alimentary System - Horse Anatomy#Large Intestine | ||
+ | |q11=How much of the horse's energy requirements are provided by VFAs? | ||
+ | |a11=75% | ||
+ | |l11=Alimentary System - Horse Anatomy#Large Intestine | ||
+ | |q12=What structures can be palpated ''per rectum''? | ||
+ | |a12=Bladder; reproductive organs in the mare; base of the caecum; root of the mesentery; left kidney; +/- nephrosplenic ligament; left dorsal colon; pelvic flexure of the ascending colon | ||
+ | |l12=Alimentary System - Horse Anatomy#Rectal Palpation | ||
+ | </FlashCard> | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:56, 28 July 2013
Question | Answer | Article | |
Of the 2.0 - 2.5% of body weight that the horse eats in DM per day, how much should be fibre? | 1.5 - 1.75%
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How much protein is digested before chyme reaches the large intestine? | 70 - 80%
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Link to Article | |
Where is the small intestine in the horse? | In the left dorsal part of the abdomen.
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Link to Article | |
Where is the main site of microbial fermentation in the horse? | Caecum
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Link to Article | |
Where is the caecum located? | Right side of the abdomen, apex at the level of the xiphoid cartilage and base in contact with the abdominal roof
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Link to Article | |
How many taenia does the caecum have? | Four - dorsal, ventral, lateral, medial
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Link to Article | |
Which one is free? | Ventral
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What is the sequence of the parts, including flexures, of the ascending colon? | RVC - sternal flexure - LVC - pelvic flexure - LDC - diaphragmatic flexure - RDC
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Link to Article | |
Which part of the ascending colon is attached to the caecum and how? | RDC by mesentery
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Link to Article | |
Which part of the ascending colon has the fewest sacculations? | LDC
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Link to Article | |
How much of the horse's energy requirements are provided by VFAs? | 75%
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Link to Article | |
What structures can be palpated per rectum? | Bladder; reproductive organs in the mare; base of the caecum; root of the mesentery; left kidney; +/- nephrosplenic ligament; left dorsal colon; pelvic flexure of the ascending colon
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Link to Article |