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  • * Due to impaired [[Rumen - Anatomy & Physiology|rumen]] and [[Oesophageal Groove|oesophageal groove]] motility …n [[Rumen - Anatomy & Physiology|rumen]] instead of [[Abomasum - Anatomy & Physiology|abomasum]] in young ruminants.
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  • …w]]. In these diseases, neutropenia may be accompanied by other '-penias' and this may result in deficiencies of all of the blood cell lines: '''pancytop **Radiotherapy and cytotoxic chemotherapy
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  • …oreticular contraction|reticular movements]] or forces caused by pregnancy and parturition. …a escape from the reticulum, causing localised [[Peritonitis|peritonitis]] and local fibrinous adhesions.
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  • …d '''secondary bloat''' (free gas bloat). The condition progresses rapidly and can be fatal. …foam is insufficient to trigger eructation, and so the [[Rumen - Anatomy & Physiology|rumen]] becomes distended.
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  • …c than a [[Gastric Dilatation and Volvulus|displaced stomach in the dog]], and develops chronically. …er the rumen or a right displacement which may result in abomasal volvulus and torsion.
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  • …function. Movement of the external appendages, [[Mastication|mastication]] and facial expressions all rely on the movement of the facial muscles. <br> <br …age or fibrous tissue separates the bones of the skull in the young animal and once growth has ceased, the sutures begin to ossify. <br> <br>
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  • …uch as [[Abomasal Displacement|abomasal displacement]], mastitis, metritis and retained placenta can trigger the condition. …severe. If it is a milder form, it may display as a herd or group problem and there may be signs of infertility in the herd, such as an increased volunta
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  • …ge:Puppy rectum-anus.JPG|thumb|right|250px|Section of puppy showing rectum and anus copyright RVC 2008]] …terminal portion of the descending [[Colon - Anatomía & Fisiología|colon]] and [[Ano - Anatomía & Fisiología|ano]]. It is empty most of the time, except
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  • …iculo-endothelial system to haeme and globulin. Haeme is a mixture of iron and porphyrin. The enzymatic conversion occurs within cells of the monocyte-pha …bound to albumin to be transported in the blood to the [[Liver - Anatomy & Physiology|liver]].
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  • …], where grinding can occur. Mastication requires correct muscle movements and jaw articulation. …also called 'chewing the cud', it allows greater nutrients to be extracted and absorbed from the food particles.
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  • …onde la materia fecal y el ácido úrico se excreta se llama la [[Avian Vent and Cloaca - Anatomía & Fisiología|ventilación]]. La forma de la abertura va *Dyce, Sack and Wensing: Textbook of Veterinary Anatomy, 3rd Edition
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  • El sistema endocrino se integra con, y está bajo el control del [[Nervous and Special Senses - Anatomía & Fisiología#Sistema Nervioso|sistema nervioso] …st = Wensing|finalfirst = C.J.G|year = 2002|title = Textbook of Veterinary Anatomy|ed =3rd|city = Philadelphia|pub = Saunders}}
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  • …ntra directamente debajo de la musculatura abdominal (''rectus abdominis'' and ''transverse abdominis''). Es un tipo de tejido conectivo laxo y se encuetr …'''the peritoneal cavity'''. Peritoneal structures develop from the dorsal and ventral mesogastria.
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  • …st = Wensing|finalfirst = C.J.G|year = 2002|title = Textbook of Veterinary Anatomy|ed =3rd|city = Philadelphia|pub = Saunders}}</div> …first = M.J|year = 2005|title = Immunobiology: The immune system in health and disease|ed = 6th |city = New York|pub = Garland Science Publishing}}</div>
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  • …ycerol Digestion and Absorption|triacilgliceroles]] y [[#Protein Digestion and Absorption|proteínas]]. …sculo]] and is similar to amylopectin as it has both α1-4 glycosidic links and α1-6 glycosidic links. However, it is more highly branched with shorter br
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  • …ión de los principios de la [[Difusión - Fisiología|difusión]] y [[Ósmosis and Filtración - Anatomía & Fisiología|ósmosis]] ayudarán a comprender có …st = Wensing|finalfirst = C.J.G|year = 2002|title = Textbook of Veterinary Anatomy|ed =3rd|city = Philadelphia|pub = Saunders}}
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  • …hod to use. These factors will be specific to the type of production unit and species, also the stage of the natural oestrous cycle in the animal/herd in * Cyclic activity in the mare, ewe, goat and cat depend on changes in the number of daylight hours.
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  • [[File:Anatomy and physiology of animals Relation btw sensory, relay & motor neurons.jpg|Right|400px|thum …age:cerebrumbrainstemcerebellum.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Cerebrum, brain stem and cerebellum. Image courtesy of BioMed Archive]]
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