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What animals have Conical Buccal Papillae in their cheeks?
Ruminants
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What is THICK in ruminants?
Hard Palate
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What species contain a PALATINE TONSIL in their SOFT PALATE?
Pig and Horse
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Where are the CONICAL LINGUAL PAPILLAE located in DOGS, CATS, AND PIGS?
Root of the tongue
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Where are the CONICAL LINGUAL PAPILLAE located in RUMINANTS?
Torus Linguae.
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Where are the LENTICULAR PAPILLAE located in RUMINANTS?
Torus Linguae.
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Which species have SPARSE TASTE BUDS on the FUNGIFORM PAPILLAE?
Horse and Cattle.
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Which species have NUMEROUS TASTE BUDS on the FUNGIFORM PAPILLAE?
Sheep and Pig
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Which species have ABUNDANT TASTE BUDS on the FUNGIFORM PAPILLAE?
Dog, cat, goat.
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Whats species are FOLIATE PAPILLAE absent in?
Ruminants
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What species has FOLIATE PAPILLAE that are rudimentary and w/o taste buds?
Cats
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The TORUS LINGUE is located where and in what species?
Caudal part of tongue, Ruminants.
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What species is the DORSAL LINGUAL CARTILAGE found in?
Horses
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Which species have all BRACHYDONT TEETH?
Carnivores
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What species have only BRACHYDONT INCISORS?
Ruminants.
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What species have only CHEEK HYPSODONT TEETH?
Ruminants
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What species have all PERMANENT HYPSODONT TEETH?
Horses
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What species have only CANINE HYPSODONT TEETH?
Pigs
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What species can have ISOLATED MUCOUS UNITS in their Parotid Salivary Gland?
Dog and cat.
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What species have ALMOST ALL MUCOUS and FEW SEROUS demilunes in their Sublingual Salivary Gland?
Cattle, Sheep, and pigs
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What species have CLUSTERS OF SEROUS demilunes in their Sublingual Salivary Gland?
Dog and cat.
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What species have NO STRIATED AND INTERCALATED DUCTS in their Sublingual Salivary Gland?
Cat and dog.
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What species have WELL DEVELOPED STRIATED AND INTERCALATED DUCTS in their Sublingual Salivary Gland?
Horse, Ruminant, Pigs
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The ZYGOMATIC SALIVARY GLANDS are found in what species?
Carnivores
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MOLAR SALIVARY GLAND is found in what species?
Cat.
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The SEROMUCOUS GLANDS of the Esophagus in HORSES, CATS, and RUMINANTS are located where?
Pharyngoesophageal junction.
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The SEROMUCOUS GLANDS of the Esophagus in PIGS are located where?
Cranial half of esophagus.
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The SEROMUCOUS GLANDS of the Esophagus in DOGS are located where?
Throughout the length of the esophagus.
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The TUNICA MUSCULARIS (esophagus) of what species is entirely STRIATED?
Ruminants and dogs.
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The TUNICA MUSCULARIS (esophagus) of what species is 2/3 STRIATED (cranial) and 1/3 SMOOTH MUSCLE (caudal)?
Horses.
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The TUNICA MUSCULARIS (esophagus) of what species is 4/5 STRIATED before changing to SMOOTH MUSCLE?
Cats
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The CARDIAC SPHINCTER of the esophagus occurs in what species?
Horses.
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The NONGLANDULAR REGION of stomach is ABSENT in what species?
Carnivores.
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The NONGLANDULAR REGION of stomach is SMALL in what species?
Pigs
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In what species are PANETH CELLS present in the Crypts of Lieberkuhn?
Ruminants, horses.
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The BRUNNER’S GLAND (small intestine) are MUCOUS in what species?
Dogs and ruminants.
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The BRUNNER’S GLAND (small intestine) are SEROUS in what species?
Pigs and Horses
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The BRUNNER’S GLAND (small intestine) are MIXED in what species?
Cats.
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The TUNICA MUSCULARIS (small intestine) is THICKEST in what species?
Horse.
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The TUNICA MUSCULARIS (large intestine) contains a TAENIA in what species?
Horses, pigs
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The Gall Bladder is ABSENT in what species?
Horses.
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What species have an ANAL CANAL with CLOLUMNAR, INTERMEDIATE, AND CUTANEOUS ZONES?
Pigs and Carnivores
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Which species have ANAL SACS?
Carnivores
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What species have INTERLOBULAR CT?
Pigs
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In the exocrine pancreas the LAMELLAR CORPUSCLES are present in what species?
Cats
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What species have a MULTILOBAR/MULTIPYRAMIDAL KIDNEY?
Bovine and Pigs
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What species have a UNILOBAR/UNIPYRAMIDAL KIDNEY?
Cats, dogs, horse, sheep, goat
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In what species are the Mediastinum Testis WELL DEVELOPED?
Ruminants, Pig, Dog
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In what species are the Mediastinum Testis POORLY DEVELOPED?
Horses
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The VESICULAR GLAND is ABSENT in what species?
Carnivores.
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Which species are missing the BODY/COMPACT PORTION of the PROSTATE GLAND?
Small ruminants
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Which species are missing the PARS DISSEMINATA of the PROSTATE GLAND?
Horses
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Which species is missing the BULBOURETHRAL GLAND?
Dogs.
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