Understand The Basics Of An Animal Anatomy

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  • 1. 

    Most chickens hatch at around 21 days.How long does it take for a duck to hatch.

    • A.

      22 days

    • B.

      25-26 days

    • C.

      28-32 days

    • D.

      45 days

    • E.

      21-24 days

    Correct Answer
    C. 28-32 days
    Explanation
    Ducks take longer to hatch compared to chickens. The given answer range of 28-32 days falls within this longer hatching period for ducks.

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  • 2. 

    What term describes the external part of the reproductive tract. The thickened folds of skin of the structure are sensitive to changes in estrogen, the hormone responsible for estrus.

    • A.

      Cervix

    • B.

      Vulva

    • C.

      Uterus

    • D.

      Crop

    • E.

      Ovaries

    Correct Answer
    B. Vulva
    Explanation
    The external part of the reproductive tract is called the vulva. It consists of thickened folds of skin that are sensitive to changes in estrogen, the hormone responsible for estrus. The vulva serves as the entrance to the reproductive system in females.

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  • 3. 

    Urine leaves the bladder through another tube, called

    • A.

      Bladder tube

    • B.

      Urethra

    • C.

      Ureters

    • D.

      Kidneys

    • E.

      Urine vessels

    Correct Answer
    B. Urethra
    Explanation
    The urethra is the correct answer because it is the tube through which urine leaves the bladder. The bladder stores urine until it is ready to be excreted from the body, and the urethra serves as the pathway for this process. The urethra is connected to the bladder and extends to the external opening, allowing urine to be expelled from the body. The other options, such as bladder tube, ureters, kidneys, and urine vessels, are not accurate descriptions of the tube through which urine leaves the bladder.

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  • 4. 

    In a chicken the formation of an egg requires at least 4 steps. what organ add to layers of calcium

    Correct Answer
    Uterus
    Explanation
    The uterus is the organ in a chicken that adds layers of calcium to the formation of an egg. The uterus, also known as the shell gland, is responsible for producing the hard shell of the egg. Calcium is deposited onto the eggshell as it passes through the uterus, creating a protective layer around the developing embryo inside the egg. Without the uterus adding layers of calcium, the egg would not have a strong shell and would be more vulnerable to damage.

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  • 5. 

    Parturition is the act of giving birth. Whats the prehension method of a goat

    • A.

      Tail and mouth

    • B.

      Tounge and lips

    • C.

      Knee

    • D.

      Head and ears

    • E.

      shoulder and tail

    Correct Answer
    B. Tounge and lips
  • 6. 

    The scientific word for a cow is bovine.Whats the scientific word for a chicken

    • A.

      Gallus

    • B.

      Poultry

    • C.

      Genouspolus

    • D.

      Polusgenous

    • E.

      Ominapoultry

    Correct Answer
    A. Gallus
    Explanation
    The scientific word for a chicken is "Gallus".

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  • 7. 

    When rabbits take out furof the body is call?

    • A.

      Incubation

    • B.

      Depatching

    • C.

      Defurring

    • D.

      A and B

    • E.

      Kindle

    Correct Answer
    E. Kindle
  • 8. 

    Which of the following are considered monogastric

    • A.

      Steer

    • B.

      Stag

    • C.

      Foal

    • D.

      Poult

    • E.

      Horse

    Correct Answer
    D. Poult
    Explanation
    A poult is considered monogastric because it has a simple, single-chambered stomach. Monogastric animals have a stomach that consists of one compartment, allowing for the digestion of a variety of foods. In contrast, animals with multiple stomach chambers, such as cows (steer) and deer (stag), are considered ruminants. Horses (foal and horse) also have a unique digestive system with a large, complex hindgut, but they are not considered monogastric.

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  • 9. 

    Goats have________ eyes

    • A.

      Square

    • B.

      Cricle

    • C.

      Rectangular

    • D.

      None of the above

    Correct Answer
    C. Rectangular
    Explanation
    Goats have rectangular eyes.

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  • 10. 

    While dairy cows such as holstein produce ch4 what gas do hickens produce

    • A.

      NH3

    • B.

      Ammonium

    • C.

      Co3

    • D.

      NH4

    • E.

      C2H3O2

    Correct Answer
    A. NH3
    Explanation
    Chickens produce ammonia gas (NH3) as a byproduct of their digestion. Ammonia is formed when the nitrogen in chicken waste is broken down by bacteria. It is released into the air as a gas and can contribute to air pollution and environmental issues.

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