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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.373 bytes (48 palabras) - 07:55 3 jun 2012
- …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 chemotherapy2 kB (213 palabras) - 09:47 18 mar 2012
- …oreticular contraction|reticular movements]] or forces caused by pregnancy and parturition. …a escape from the reticulum, causing localised [[Peritonitis|peritonitis]] and local fibrinous adhesions.6 kB (827 palabras) - 07:50 3 jun 2012
- …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.6 kB (889 palabras) - 07:52 3 jun 2012
- …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.8 kB (1273 palabras) - 17:05 2 jun 2012
- …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>24 kB (3622 palabras) - 08:38 3 jun 2012
- …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 volunta3 kB (539 palabras) - 07:58 3 jun 2012
- …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, except4 kB (548 palabras) - 21:38 5 may 2011
- …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]].5 kB (676 palabras) - 09:28 18 mar 2012
- …], 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.6 kB (926 palabras) - 18:01 14 sep 2011
- …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 Edition10 kB (1712 palabras) - 16:16 25 jun 2012
- 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}}4 kB (591 palabras) - 18:38 13 oct 2011
- …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.12 kB (1801 palabras) - 10:35 12 jul 2012
- …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>7 kB (1005 palabras) - 14:05 27 abr 2011
- …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 br20 kB (3076 palabras) - 11:12 11 sep 2011
- …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}}7 kB (1275 palabras) - 12:15 27 jul 2011
- …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.24 kB (3630 palabras) - 12:53 31 dic 2011
- [[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]]12 kB (2158 palabras) - 19:29 3 oct 2011