Which vitamin is essential for animal vision and the maintenance of epithelial cells?(A) Vitamin A(B) Vitamin K(C) Vitamin E(D) Vitamin D(E) Vitamin B
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Fill in the Blank: Type your answer in the text box. Be Sp…
Fill in the Blank: Type your answer in the text box. Be Specific. Note that this question has 3 blanks to fill. The 3 primary cell shapes associated with epithelial tissues are ____________ , _____________, and _________ .
The clinical symptoms of animal vitamin B3 deficiency includ…
The clinical symptoms of animal vitamin B3 deficiency include 3 D’s which are dermatitis, diarrhea, and dementia.
Animal water requirements are affected by the following fact…
Animal water requirements are affected by the following factor or factors.(A) Body physiological state(B) Body physical activities(C) Dietary dry matter content(D) Dietary protein content(E) All A, B, C, and D(F) Only C and D(G) Only C
Which mineral deficiency in diet can cause lamb excessive sa…
Which mineral deficiency in diet can cause lamb excessive salivation and “star-gazing”? (A) Mg(B) S(C) Na(D) Ca(E) Zn
Water is the major constituent of animal body mass, and the…
Water is the major constituent of animal body mass, and the body mass of an adult animal usually has approximately 30% water.
In a starvation state, the pancreas of an animal/human secre…
In a starvation state, the pancreas of an animal/human secretes more glucagon, which will decrease the glycogen synthesis in the liver and muscle.
Glucagon is a peptide hormone secreted by the alpha-cells in…
Glucagon is a peptide hormone secreted by the alpha-cells in the pancreas. As is known, the function of glucagon in the liver include________________________.(A) increasing glycogen breakdown(B) decreasing gluconeogenesis (C) decreasing fatty acid breakdown(D) decreasing the synthesis of ketone bodies (E) all B, C, and D above
We have learned a total of six fat soluble vitamins.
We have learned a total of six fat soluble vitamins.
In order to increase the milk yield of a dairy cow, producer…
In order to increase the milk yield of a dairy cow, producers should feed more nutrients to this cow during her pregnant stage so this cow can have more nutrient and energy storage in her body for use during her lactation stage later. Thus, producers can feed less to this cow during her lactation stage to save feed cost.