Explain the difference between cribbing and bolting

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Cribbing refers to chewing wooden stalls, a practice adopted by some horses. Bolting describes the rapid consumption of feed.

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Identify the bone containing the optic canals, and cite the structures using this passageway

A) sphenoid; optic nerve and the ophthalmic artery B) sphenoid; optic nerve and the facial artery C) ethmoid; optic nerve and the ophthalmic artery D) ethmoid; optic nerve and the facial artery E) palatine; optic nerve and the facial artery

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Cells in the lungs that phagocytize inhaled debris are known as ________.

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Synthesis of most ATP takes place in the

A) ribosomes. B) rough ER. C) smooth ER. D) Golgi apparatus. E) mitochondria.

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Which of the following combining forms refers to the tubes leading from the kidneys to the bladder?

A. ren/o B. urethr/o C. ureter/o D. ur/o

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