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feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' Lizard reproductive strategies vary; they may be oviparous, ovoviviparous, viviparous, and parthenogenic. [[Lizard Reproduction|WikiVet Article: Lizard Reproduction]]"
 
feedback5="'''Incorrect!''' Lizard reproductive strategies vary; they may be oviparous, ovoviviparous, viviparous, and parthenogenic. [[Lizard Reproduction|WikiVet Article: Lizard Reproduction]]"
 
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choice3="…lose its appetite and greatly reduce its food intake. "
 
choice3="…lose its appetite and greatly reduce its food intake. "
 
choice2="…refrain from eating altogether. "
 
choice2="…refrain from eating altogether. "
choice4=" …continue to feed normally."
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choice4=" …continue to feed normally and remain unaffected."
 
choice5=" …no longer digest its food."
 
choice5=" …no longer digest its food."
 
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feedback1="'''Correct!'''  An iguana kept at 28°C will keep eating normally but its food will not be digested properly as low temperatures may slow down or even stop all digestion. [[Lizard Digestion|WikiVet Article: Lizard Digestion "
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feedback1="'''Correct!'''  An iguana kept at 28°C will keep eating normally but its food will not be digested properly as low temperatures may slow down digestion. [[Lizard Digestion|WikiVet Article: Lizard Digestion]] "
feedback3="'''Incorrect!''' An iguana kept at 28°C will keep eating normally but its food will not be digested properly as low temperatures may slow down or even stop all digestion. [[Lizard Digestion|WikiVet Article: Lizard Digestion "
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feedback3="'''Incorrect!''' An iguana kept at 28°C will keep eating normally but its food will not be digested properly as low temperatures may slow down digestion. [[Lizard Digestion|WikiVet Article: Lizard Digestion]] "
feedback2="'''Incorrect!'''  An iguana kept at 28°C will keep eating normally but its food will not be digested properly as low temperatures may slow down or even stop all digestion. [[Lizard Digestion|WikiVet Article: Lizard Digestion "
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feedback2="'''Incorrect!'''  An iguana kept at 28°C will keep eating normally but its food will not be digested properly as low temperatures may slow down digestion. [[Lizard Digestion|WikiVet Article: Lizard Digestion]] "
feedback4="'''Incorrect!'''  An iguana kept at 28°C will keep eating normally but its food will not be digested properly as low temperatures may slow down or even stop all digestion. [[Lizard Digestion|WikiVet Article: Lizard Digestion "
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feedback4="'''Incorrect!'''  An iguana kept at 28°C will keep eating normally but its food will not be digested properly as low temperatures may slow down digestion. [[Lizard Digestion|WikiVet Article: Lizard Digestion]] "
feedback5="'''Incorrect!'''  Digestion comes to a halt when temperatures drop below 7°C.  An iguana kept at 28°C will keep eating normally but its food will not be digested properly as low temperatures may slow down or even stop all digestion. [[Lizard Digestion|WikiVet Article: Lizard Digestion "
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feedback5="'''Incorrect!'''  Digestion comes to a halt when temperatures drop below 7°C.  An iguana kept at 28°C will keep eating normally but its food will not be digested properly as low temperatures may slow down digestion. [[Lizard Digestion|WikiVet Article: Lizard Digestion]] "
 
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Lizards undergo regular periods of shedding ; the frequency of shedding DOES NOT depend on?

Please select an option Incorrect! Frequency depends on the species, temperature, humidity, state of nutrition, and rate of growth. WikiVet Article: Lizard Integument Incorrect! Frequency depends on the species, temperature, humidity, state of nutrition, and rate of growth. WikiVet Article: Lizard Integument Incorrect! Frequency depends on the species, temperature, humidity, state of nutrition, and rate of growth. WikiVet Article: Lizard Integument Correct! Frequency depends on the species, temperature, humidity, state of nutrition, and rate of growth, NOT on sex. WikiVet Article: Lizard Integument Incorrect! Frequency depends on the species, temperature, humidity, state of nutrition, and rate of growth. WikiVet Article: Lizard Integument

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Antibody production is dependent on ... ?

Please select an option Correct! WikiVet Article: Lizard and Snake Immune System Incorrect! Antibody production is temperature dependent. WikiVet Article: Lizard and Snake Immune System Incorrect! Antibody production is temperature dependent. WikiVet Article: Lizard and Snake Immune System Incorrect! The immune system of lizards and snakes is influenced by age, nutrition, general health, ambient temperature and season. However, antibody production is temperature dependent. WikiVet Article: Lizard and Snake Immune System Incorrect! The immune system of lizards and snakes is influenced by age, nutrition, general health, ambient temperature and season. However, antibody production is temperature dependent. WikiVet Article: Lizard and Snake Immune System

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Which of the following reproductive strategies is NOT used by lizard species ?

Please select an option Incorrect! Lizard reproductive strategies vary; they may be oviparous, ovoviviparous, viviparous, and parthenogenic. WikiVet Article: Lizard Reproduction Correct! Semelparous organisms reproduce only once in their lifetime, such as annual plants and certain species of salmon, spiders, bamboos and centru plants. Lizard reproductive strategies vary; they may be oviparous, ovoviviparous, viviparous, and parthenogenic. WikiVet Article: Lizard Reproduction Incorrect! Lizard reproductive strategies vary; they may be oviparous, ovoviviparous, viviparous, and parthenogenic. WikiVet Article: Lizard Reproduction Incorrect! Lizard reproductive strategies vary; they may be oviparous, ovoviviparous, viviparous, and parthenogenic. WikiVet Article: Lizard Reproduction Incorrect! Lizard reproductive strategies vary; they may be oviparous, ovoviviparous, viviparous, and parthenogenic. WikiVet Article: Lizard Reproduction

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An iguana kept at 28°C will …?

Please select an option Correct! An iguana kept at 28°C will keep eating normally but its food will not be digested properly as low temperatures may slow down digestion. WikiVet Article: Lizard Digestion Incorrect! An iguana kept at 28°C will keep eating normally but its food will not be digested properly as low temperatures may slow down digestion. WikiVet Article: Lizard Digestion Incorrect! An iguana kept at 28°C will keep eating normally but its food will not be digested properly as low temperatures may slow down digestion. WikiVet Article: Lizard Digestion Incorrect! An iguana kept at 28°C will keep eating normally but its food will not be digested properly as low temperatures may slow down digestion. WikiVet Article: Lizard Digestion Incorrect! Digestion comes to a halt when temperatures drop below 7°C. An iguana kept at 28°C will keep eating normally but its food will not be digested properly as low temperatures may slow down digestion. WikiVet Article: Lizard Digestion

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