List 5 types of diets that may be fed to animals

What will be an ideal response?


growth, reduced calorie, maintenance, reproductive, lactation, work, senior

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Sarah is trying to understand the principle of energy balance so she can develop a diet plan. She needs to understand that

A. if caloric intake exceeds energy expenditure, it creates a positive energy balance. This leads to weight loss. B. if energy expenditure exceeds caloric intake, it creates a positive energy balance. This leads to weight loss. C. if energy expenditure exceeds caloric intake, it creates a negative energy balance. This leads to weight loss. D. if caloric intake exceeds energy expenditure, it creates a negative energy balance. This leads to weight loss.

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Which of the following statements is correct with respect to the sites of synthesis of B and T cells?

A) In bony fish, B cells are produced in the kidney or spleen. B) In most vertebrates, B cells are produced in body cells, but in different locations of the body. C) Jawless fish produce T cells in the thymus. D) Bony and cartilaginous fish produce T cells in the gill region, referred to as the thymoids.

Anatomy & Physiology

The term for the stoppage of blood flow is ________

A) Hemothrombus B) Hemostasis C) Hemosclerosis D) Homeostasis

Anatomy & Physiology

Your patient's bile lacks its distinctive brown color. All of the following statements might be true, except ________

A) Usable blood parts could no longer be recycled B) Fibronigen was eliminated from the body C) Bilirubin was not eliminated in the bile D) The liver lacks the ability to destroy old blood cells

Anatomy & Physiology