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Question 1

Question
Label this diagram..
Answer
  • Aorta
  • Vena Cava
  • Renal Artery
  • Renal Vein
  • Kidney
  • Ureter
  • Bladder
  • Urethra

Question 2

Question
What is the STRUCTURE of the VENA CAVA? (Select 2 answers)
Answer
  • Vein
  • Artery
  • Thick
  • Thin

Question 3

Question
What is the FUNCTION of the VENA CAVA?
Answer
  • Carries DEOXYGENATED blood to the heart
  • Carries OXYGENATED blood to the heart
  • Maintain fluid balance
  • Takes urine from the kidneys to the bladder

Question 4

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What is the STRUCTURE of the KIDNEYS?
Answer
  • A pair
  • Stores urine
  • Takes urine from the kidney to the bladder
  • expels urine from the body

Question 5

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What is the FUNCTION of the KIDNEYS?
Answer
  • Maintain fluid balance
  • Stores urine
  • Expels urine from the body
  • Carries oxygenated blood

Question 6

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What is the STRUCTURE of the URETER?
Answer
  • Thin
  • Thick
  • Singular
  • Pair

Question 7

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What is the FUNCTION of the URETER?
Answer
  • Takes urine from the kidneys to the bladder
  • Stores urine
  • Expels urine from the body
  • Maintains fluid balance

Question 8

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What is the STRUCTURE of the URETHRA? (Select 2)
Answer
  • Thin
  • Singular
  • Elastic
  • Pair

Question 9

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What is the FUNCTION of the URETHRA?
Answer
  • Expels urine from the body
  • Takes urine from Kidney to the bladder
  • Stores urine
  • Maintains fluid balance

Question 10

Question
Label this Diagram
Answer
  • Aorta
  • Vena Cava
  • Renal Artery
  • Renal Vein
  • Kidney
  • Ureter
  • Bladder
  • Urethra

Question 11

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The VENA CAVA is a large [blank_start]thin[blank_end] vein, that carries [blank_start]deoxygenated[blank_end] blood to the heart.
Answer
  • thin
  • deoxygenated

Question 12

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The Kidneys maintain [blank_start]fluid balance[blank_end] and they're a [blank_start]pair[blank_end] (meaning there is two of them)
Answer
  • fluid balance
  • pair

Question 13

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The URETER is [blank_start]thin[blank_end], and takes urine from the [blank_start]kidney[blank_end] to the [blank_start]bladder[blank_end].
Answer
  • thin
  • kidney
  • bladder

Question 14

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The URETHRA is [blank_start]thin[blank_end], and expels [blank_start]urine[blank_end] from the body.
Answer
  • thin
  • urine

Question 15

Question
Label this diagram
Answer
  • Auditory Canal
  • Ear Drum
  • Semi-circular canal
  • Cochlear
  • Vestibular nerve
  • Cochlear nerve
  • Eustachian canal
  • Ear ossicles
  • Outer ear

Question 16

Question
What is the STRUCTURE of the COCHLEAR? (select 2)
Answer
  • Circular
  • Snail like structure
  • tiny bones
  • thick

Question 17

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What is the FUNCTION of the COCHLEAR?
Answer
  • Amplifies sound vibrations
  • Transmits sound through the ear canal
  • Maintains pressure in the inner ear
  • Send messages to the brain

Question 18

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What is the STRUCTURE of the COCHLEAR NERVE?
Answer
  • long
  • thin
  • tiny bones
  • snail like structure

Question 19

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What is the FUNCTION of the COCHLEAR NERVE?
Answer
  • Send messages to the brain
  • Amplifies sound vibrations
  • Transmit sound through the ear canal
  • Maintains pressure in the inner ear

Question 20

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What is the STRUCTURE of the EAR OSSICLES?
Answer
  • Tiny bones
  • thick
  • thin
  • Snail like structure

Question 21

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What is the FUNCTION of the EAR OSSICLES?
Answer
  • Transmit sound through ear canal
  • Send messages to the brain
  • Amplifies sound vibrations
  • Maintains pressure in the ear

Question 22

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What is the STRUCTURE of the EUSTACHIAN Canal?
Answer
  • Thick
  • long
  • circular
  • snail like structure

Question 23

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What is the FUNCTION of the EUSTACHIAN CANAL?
Answer
  • Maintains pressure in the inner ear
  • Transmits sound through the ear canal
  • Send messages to the brain
  • Amplifies sound vibrations

Question 24

Question
Label this diagram.
Answer
  • Outer ear
  • auditory canal
  • Ear drum
  • semi-circular canal
  • cochlear
  • vestibular nerve
  • cochlear nerve
  • eustachian tube
  • auditory ossicles

Question 25

Question
Label this diagram
Answer
  • ovaries
  • testes
  • pancreas
  • adrenal glands
  • parathyroid glands
  • thyroid glands
  • pituitary gland

Question 26

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Which GLAND releases ADRENALIN?
Answer
  • Adrenal
  • Testes
  • Ovaries

Question 27

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What is ADRENALIN responsible for?
Answer
  • Fight or flight response
  • maturation of sperm
  • Stimulates ovulation

Question 28

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What GLAND releases TESTOSTERONE?
Answer
  • Testes
  • Adrenal gland
  • Ovaries

Question 29

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What is the FUNCTION of TESTOSTERONE?
Answer
  • Fight or flight response
  • maturation of sperm
  • stimulates ovulation

Question 30

Question
Which GLAND releases OESTROGEN?
Answer
  • Ovaries
  • Testes
  • adrenalin

Question 31

Question
What is the function of OESTROGEN?
Answer
  • Stimulates ovulation
  • fight or flight response
  • maturation of sperm

Question 32

Question
Adrenalin is released from the [blank_start]adrenal gland[blank_end], it is responsible for the [blank_start]fight or flight[blank_end] response.
Answer
  • adrenal gland
  • fight or flight

Question 33

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Testosterone is released from the [blank_start]testes[blank_end], it is responsible for the [blank_start]maturation[blank_end] of sperm.
Answer
  • testes
  • maturation

Question 34

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Oestrogen is released by the [blank_start]ovaries[blank_end] and is responsible for stimulating [blank_start]ovulation[blank_end].
Answer
  • ovaries
  • ovulation

Question 35

Question
label this diagram
Answer
  • ovaries
  • testes
  • pancreas
  • adrenal glands
  • parathyroid glands
  • thyroid glands
  • pituitary gland

Question 36

Question
label this diagram
Answer
  • Aorta
  • Left pulmonary artery
  • Left pulmonary vein
  • Left atrium
  • Mitral valve
  • aortic valve
  • left ventricle
  • septum
  • right ventricle
  • inferior vena cava
  • tricuspid valve
  • pulmonary valve
  • right atrium
  • right pulmonary veins
  • right pulmonary artery
  • superior vena cava

Question 37

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What is the STRUCTURE of the AORTA (select 2)
Answer
  • large
  • vein
  • artery
  • thick

Question 38

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What is the FUNCTION of the AORTA?
Answer
  • Transports oxygenated blood to the body
  • Transports deoxygenated blood to the body

Question 39

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What is the STRUCTURE of the SUPERIOR VENA CAVA? (select 2)
Answer
  • large in diameter
  • vein
  • artery
  • small

Question 40

Question
What is the FUNCTION of the SUPERIOR VENA CAVA?
Answer
  • Returns deoxygenated blood back to the heart
  • transports oxygenated blood to the body
  • carries deoxygenated blood away from the heart

Question 41

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What is the STRUCTURE of the PULMONARY ARTERY?
Answer
  • artery
  • vein
  • large
  • small

Question 42

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What is the FUNCTION of the PULMONARY ARTERY?
Answer
  • returns deoxygenated blood to the heart
  • carries deoxygenated blood from the right ventricle to the lungs
  • transports oxygenated blood from the heart to the body

Question 43

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What is the STRUCTURE of the INFERIOR VENA CAVA?
Answer
  • vein
  • artery
  • small
  • large

Question 44

Question
What is the FUNCTION of the INFERIOR VENA CAVA?
Answer
  • carries deoxygenated blood from the body to the right atrium
  • transports oxygenated blood from the heart to the body
  • carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart

Question 45

Question
What is the FUNCTION of the MITRAL VALVE?
Answer
  • regulates blood flow from the left atrium to the left ventricle
  • transports oxygenated blood from the heart to the body
  • carries deoxygenated blood back to the heart

Question 46

Question
The aorta is the largest main [blank_start]artery[blank_end]. Its function is to transport [blank_start]oxygenated blood[blank_end] to the body.
Answer
  • artery
  • oxygenated blood

Question 47

Question
the superior vena cava is a [blank_start]vein[blank_end] which is large in [blank_start]diameter[blank_end]. its function is to return [blank_start]deoxygenated blood[blank_end] back to the heart
Answer
  • vein
  • diameter
  • deoxygenated blood

Question 48

Question
the pulmonary artery carries [blank_start]deoxygenated blood[blank_end] from the right [blank_start]ventricle[blank_end] to the lungs
Answer
  • deoxygenated blood
  • ventricle

Question 49

Question
the inferior vena cava is a [blank_start]vein[blank_end] that carries [blank_start]deoxygenated[blank_end] blood from the body to the right [blank_start]atrium[blank_end]
Answer
  • vein
  • deoxygenated
  • atrium

Question 50

Question
the mitral valve is responsible for regulating [blank_start]blood flow[blank_end] from the left [blank_start]atrium[blank_end] to the left [blank_start]ventricle[blank_end].
Answer
  • blood flow
  • atrium
  • ventricle

Question 51

Question
label this diagram
Answer
  • aorta
  • left pulmonary artery
  • left pulmonary vein
  • left atrium
  • mitral valve
  • aortic valve
  • left ventricle
  • septum
  • right ventricle
  • inferior vena cava
  • tricuspid valve
  • pulmonary valve
  • right atrium
  • right pulmonary vein
  • right pulmonary artery
  • superior vena cava

Question 52

Question
label this diagram
Answer
  • diaphragm
  • lungs
  • trachea
  • larynx
  • nasal and sinus cavity

Question 53

Question
The structure of an ARTERY is thick, [blank_start]muscular[blank_end] and [blank_start]elastic[blank_end]
Answer
  • muscular
  • large
  • elastic
  • smooth

Question 54

Question
The function of an ARTERY is..
Answer
  • Carry oxygenated blood from the heart to the body
  • Deliver 02 and nutrients to tissues
  • Collect waste
  • Carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart

Question 55

Question
Capillaries are [blank_start]Semi-permiable[blank_end] and [blank_start]thin[blank_end].
Answer
  • Semi-permiable
  • elastic
  • muscular
  • thin
  • thick

Question 56

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The 2 functions of Capillaries are...
Answer
  • Deliver 02 and nutrients to tissues
  • collect waste
  • carry oxygenated from the heart to the body
  • carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart

Question 57

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Veins are [blank_start]wide[blank_end], [blank_start]thin[blank_end] and fibrous. They also contain one way valves.
Answer
  • wide
  • large
  • smooth
  • thin
  • thick

Question 58

Question
The function of veins is to...
Answer
  • Carry deoxygenated blood back to the heart
  • carry oxygenated blood away form the heart
  • deliver 02 and nutrients to tissues
  • collect waste

Question 59

Question
Where is the JACOBSENS ORGAN located?
Answer
  • on the roof of the mouth
  • in the nose
  • under the chin
  • on the tongue

Question 60

Question
The Jacobsen's organ is a [blank_start]chemoreceptor organ[blank_end] that senses direction through [blank_start]sensory neurons[blank_end] and distinguishes different [blank_start]pheromones[blank_end]
Answer
  • chemoreceptor organ
  • pheromones
  • sensory neurons

Question 61

Question
What occurs during PRO-OESTRUS? (select 1)
Answer
  • increase in reproductive activity
  • ovulation occurs
  • progesterone levels rise
  • corpus luteum develops

Question 62

Question
What occurs during OESTRUS? (Select 3)
Answer
  • female is receptive to male
  • high levels of oestrogen
  • ovulation occurs
  • progesterone levels at highest
  • corpus luteum develops

Question 63

Question
What occurs during METOESTRUS? (select 2)
Answer
  • progesterone levels rise
  • corpus luteum develops
  • progesterone levels at highest
  • rest and reset

Question 64

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What occurs during DIOESTRUS?
Answer
  • progesterone levels at highest
  • corpus luteum develops
  • ovulation occurs
  • rest and reset

Question 65

Question
what occurs during ANOESTRUS? (select 3)
Answer
  • rest and reset
  • levels of prostaglandin rise
  • corpus luteum degenerates
  • ovulation occurs
  • increase in reproductive activity

Question 66

Question
What occurs during the 1st pregnancy trimester? (select 2)
Answer
  • uterus grows in preperation
  • female shows signs of discomfort
  • animal starts to gain weight
  • milk production begins

Question 67

Question
What occurs during the 2nd trimester? (select 2)
Answer
  • milk production begins
  • mammary glands start to grow
  • foetus develops nervous system
  • foetus develops organs

Question 68

Question
What occurs during 3rd trimester?
Answer
  • milk production begins
  • foetus develops organs
  • animal gains weight
  • uterus grows

Question 69

Question
Oxytocin is the hormone responsible for...
Answer
  • Uterine contractions
  • preparing and maintaining uterus for and during pregnancy
  • stimulates lactation
  • stimulates development of the mammary gland

Question 70

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Progesterone is the hormone responsible for...
Answer
  • preparing and maintaining the uterus for a during pregnancy
  • uterine contractions
  • stimulates lactation
  • slowing down or stopping labour

Question 71

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Prolactin is the hormone responsible for .... (select 2)
Answer
  • development of mammary glands
  • stimulates lactation
  • uterine contractions
  • prepares and maintains the uterus for and during pregnancy

Question 72

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During Pro-oestrus there is an increase in [blank_start]reproductive[blank_end] activity. In dogs this lasts 9 days
Answer
  • reproductive

Question 73

Question
During Oestrus the female is receptive to the male, there are high levels of [blank_start]oestrogen[blank_end] and [blank_start]ovulation[blank_end] occurs. In dogs this lasts 9 days
Answer
  • oestrogen
  • ovulation

Question 74

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During met oestrus [blank_start]progesterone[blank_end] levels rise and the [blank_start]corpus luteum[blank_end] develops.
Answer
  • progesterone
  • corpus luteum

Question 75

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[blank_start]Progesterone[blank_end] levels are highest during Dioestrus. This lasts 2 months in dogs.
Answer
  • Progesterone

Question 76

Question
During Anoestrus, the rest and reset period, levels of [blank_start]prostaglandin[blank_end] rise and the [blank_start]corpus luteum[blank_end] degenerates
Answer
  • prostaglandin
  • corpus luteum

Question 77

Question
label this diagram
Answer
  • bladder
  • prostate
  • testicles
  • penis
  • urethra
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