What NSAID is commonly used for pain relief of lameness and colic in horses?

a. aspirin
b. phenylbutazone
c. ibuprofen
d. etodolac


.B

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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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Which of the following is true about the difference between cardiac muscle cells and skeletal muscle cells?

A) Cardiac muscle cells does not have striations like skeletal muscle cells. B) Cardiac muscle cells does not have t-tubules. C) Cardiac muscle cells does not have sarcomeres. D) Cardiac muscle cells have intercalated discs where skeletal muscle cells do not. E) Cardiac muscle cells have more nuclei in them than skeletal muscle cells.

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After a severe burn, new skin may grow outwards from the hair follicles. New growth

begins here because A) a person has many hair follicles. B) a hair follicle contains stem cells in the bulb region. C) the hair follicles are located in the subcutaneous layer. D) the hair follicles are very resistant to fire and heat.

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Glial cells were originally thought to play a very minor role in the nervous system. In fact, their name is derived from the Greek word for glue. However, recent findings have demonstrated a number of functions for these cells

Discuss these functions and their importance in allowing neurons to function. What will be an ideal response?

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