Triglycerides are composed of

A. monosaccharides.
B. amino acids.
C. nucleotides.
D. glycerol and fatty acids.
E. None of these choices are correct.


D

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Which are functions performed by the fibrous skeleton of the heart? a: Separates the atria and ventriclesb: Anchors the heart valvesc: Provides electrical insulation between the atria and ventriclesd: Provides the framework for the attachment of the myocardiume: None of these are true functions of the fibrous skeleton of the heart

A. b, d B. a, b, c, d C. a, c, d D. a, d E. e

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Define the underlined terms in the following case study. An 18-month-old, F/S Siberian Husky presented to the clinic with a 3-day history of anorexia, vomiting, and diarrhea. The canine had escaped from her fenced-in yard the previous week and was picked up by animal control officers after a few days of running at large. She was placed in the local pet shelter until her owners could be reached

When she came home, the dog was depressed. She would drink, but then vomit reddish brown material, and she appeared uncomfortable to the owners. Upon taking a hx it was noted that the dog was current on her vaccinations, was on heartworm preventative, and was the only pet in the household. On PE, the dog was extremely depressed, about 7% dehydrated, and thin. Her mm were pale, and her CRT was normal. Her temperature was 104.6° F, and her heart rate and respiration rate were within normal limits. Her abdomen had gas-filled intestines, and she was uncomfortable on abdominal palpation. Blood was drawn for a CBC, chemistry panel, and parvovirus titer. Urine was collected for UA. A fecal sample was obtained both for detection of parasites and for fecal culture. The CBC showed leukopenia. The chemistry panel demonstrated hyponatremia, hypochloremia, and hypokalemia. The parvovirus titer was negative. The UA and fecal tests for parasites were negative. The fecal culture was set up and incubated overnight. Abdominal radiographs revealed diffuse thickening of the small intestinal walls with diffuse gas in the small intestine and colon, which is consistent with gastroenteritis. IV fluids and antibiotics were started on this dog. Because the fecal culture revealed salmonella, the dog was isolated from the other clinic animals and treatment continued as before. The owners were given a guarded prognosis. F/S anorexia hx PE mm CRT palpation CBC UA culture leukopenia hyponatremia hypochloremia hypokalemia radiographs diffuse gastroenteritis prognosis What will be an ideal response?

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The enterogastric reflex serves to ________

A) relax the ileocecal valve when chyme is on its way to the colon B) stimulate acid and enzyme secretion when food enters the stomach C) inhibit gastric motility when there is chyme in the small intestine D) relax the stomach in preparation for swallowed food E) stimulate intestinal motility when there is food in the stomach

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The opening or ‘neck’ of the uterus at the top of the vagina

a) Braxton-Hicks. b) cervix. c) episiotomy. d) false labor.

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