List the complications associated with growth hormone implants in cattle

What will be an ideal response?


Complications associated with growth implants in cattle include abscess formation, expelled

implants, cartilage embedment, and crushed/broken implants.

Anatomy & Physiology

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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.

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Knee join is more stable than the hip joint?

a. true b. false

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The ________ has/have no androgen receptors and do/does not respond to it.

A. pituitary gland B. hypothalamus C. nurse cells D. germ cells E. muscular tissue

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Light-skinned races such as Caucasians have

A. approximately the same number of melanocytes as races with darker skins. B. more melanocytes than races with darker skins. C. fewer melanocytes than races with darker skins. D. more melanin in their skin.

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