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feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' Reptiles have a renal portal system where venous return from the tail and hindlimbs may be filtered through the liver. [[Lizard Cardiovascular System|WikiVet Article: Lizard Cardiovascular System]]" | feedback4="'''Incorrect!''' Reptiles have a renal portal system where venous return from the tail and hindlimbs may be filtered through the liver. [[Lizard Cardiovascular System|WikiVet Article: Lizard Cardiovascular System]]" | ||
feedback5="'''Correct!''' Reptiles have a renal portal system where venous return from the tail and hindlimbs may be filtered through the kidneys to bathe the renal tubules. Venous return may also be filtered through the liver. Therefore the injection of drugs that are cleared via tubular excretion into the caudal half of the body could result in lower than anticipated serum concentration because of their excretion in the urine before entering the systemic circulation.[[Lizard Cardiovascular System|WikiVet Article: Lizard Cardiovascular System]]" | feedback5="'''Correct!''' Reptiles have a renal portal system where venous return from the tail and hindlimbs may be filtered through the kidneys to bathe the renal tubules. Venous return may also be filtered through the liver. Therefore the injection of drugs that are cleared via tubular excretion into the caudal half of the body could result in lower than anticipated serum concentration because of their excretion in the urine before entering the systemic circulation.[[Lizard Cardiovascular System|WikiVet Article: Lizard Cardiovascular System]]" | ||
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+ | <WikiQuiz | ||
+ | questionnumber="3" | ||
+ | question="What anatomical characteristic is specific to lizards capable of autotomy?" | ||
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+ | feedback1="'''Incorrect!''' Although sensitive to changes in light, the parietal eye cannot form images. [[Lizard Eye|WikiVet Article: Lizard Eye]]." | ||
+ | feedback3="'''Correct!''' The parietal eye is a sensory organ connected to the central nervous system and the pineal gland by the small parietal nerve; it functions in hormone production (including reproduction) and thermoregulation. [[Lizard Eye|WikiVet Article: Lizard Eye]]." | ||
+ | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' The parietal eye is a sensory organ connected to the central nervous system and the pineal gland by the small parietal nerve; it functions in hormone production (including reproduction) and thermoregulation. [[Lizard Eye|WikiVet Article: Lizard Eye]]." | ||
+ | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Although sensitive to changes in light, the parietal eye cannot form images. [[Lizard Eye|WikiVet Article: Lizard Eye]]." | ||
+ | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' The parietal eye is a sensory organ connected to the central nervous system and the pineal gland by the small parietal nerve; it functions in hormone production (including reproduction) and thermoregulation. [[Lizard Eye|WikiVet Article: Lizard Eye]]." | ||
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Some lizards have a parietal eye which plays a role in ...? |
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Injecting lizards with nephrotoxic drugs could potentially result in increased renal toxicity because...? |
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What anatomical characteristic is specific to lizards capable of autotomy? |