Weakness of the hindlimbs of quadrupeds is called ________

Fill in the blank(s) with correct word


paraparesis

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Electrolyte balance primarily involves balancing the rates of ________ across the digestive tract with rates of ________ at the kidneys.

A) excretion; secretion B) filtration; absorption C) secretion; filtration D) absorption; loss E) osmosis; gain

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________ are teeth with flattened crowns and prominent ridges that are adapted for crushing and grinding

A) Molars B) Cuspids C) Eye teeth D) Canines E) Dentins

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Which of the following is a primary lymphatic organ?

A. Thymus B. Tonsil C. Spleen D. Lymph node

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This is the simplest of the lymphoid organs.

A. Spleen B. Thymus C. Appendix D. Tonsil

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