Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology of Farm Animals

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Flashcards covering key concepts from the lecture on anatomy and physiology of farm animals.

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Farm animals are animals kept for __ purposes.

Agricultural purposes.

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Anatomy is the study of the and of a living organism.

Form and structure.

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Macroscopic anatomy is the study of anatomical structures that can be seen with the __ eye.

Naked (unaided) eye.

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Surface anatomy focuses on external features without __.

Dissection.

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The three approaches to the study of gross anatomy are surface anatomy, __ anatomy, and systemic anatomy.

Regional.

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Microscopic anatomy can only be seen under __.

Magnification.

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Cell physiology is the study of how __ work and interact.

Cells.

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Physiology focuses on how body parts work and relate to __ other.

Each.

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The major systems covered in this course include the muscular system, skeletal system, and __ system.

Digestive.

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Anatomy is closely related to physiology, as anatomy refers to the study of __ and physiology studies how these parts work.

Form.

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Common term for the opening of a body to study its anatomical structures is __.

Dissection.

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The control center of the cell is the __.

Nucleus.

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The cell membrane is semipermeable, which means it only allows certain __ to enter or leave.

Particles.

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Mitochondria are known as the powerhouse of the __.

Cell.

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Ribosomes are involved in __ synthesis.

Protein.

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Lysosomes are known as the cell's __ man.

Garbage.