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Laboratory Animals and Exotics

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What order of avians are usually used in biomedical research?   Galliformes (fowl); turkey, chicken, duck  
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What does integument mean?   skin, beak, claws, feathers, and associated structures  
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What shape of beak do psittacines have?   curved upper beak  
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What is the other name for uropygial gland?   preen gland  
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What is the purpose of the preen gland?   secretes material that is used by bird to waterproof their feathers  
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The caudal portion of the birds vertebrae is fused to form what is called the ____________________.   synsacrum  
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What are the largest muscles in a birds body?   pectorals  
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What bones in the bird are pneumatic bones?   skull, vertebrae pelvis, sternum, ribs, humerus, and sometimes the femur  
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What is another name for developing feathers on a bird?   blood feathers  
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How many air sacs do birds have?   nine  
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Where is the syrinx found?   caudal portion of the trachea  
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Where is the operculum found?   nares  
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Where are bird lungs found?   dorsally near the spine  
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Where does gas exchange take place in the bird?   lungs  
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What body excrements come out of the cloaca?   feces and urine  
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Which anticholinergic should never be used in birds?   atropine  
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Preening helps with what?   waterproofing  
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The stomach that grinds the food is called what?   ventriculus  
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What part of the GI system in birds softens the food?   crop  
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The anatomical order of the digestive system of the bird is what?   crop, proventriculus and ventriculus  
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Drug dosages in birds is so minute that they are often used in a manner other than what they were intended. What is this called?   extralabel use  
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In the roof of the mouth of birds there is an opening called what?   choana  
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The white part of a bird's droppings is what?   urates  
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The ulnar vein may also be called what?   wing vein or basilic vein  
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A gavage is used for what?   feed or medicate birds  
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What area is best to give SQ fluids in a bird?   inguinal  
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How many ml's can you give IM to a bird in one injection?   0.3 mls  
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Butorphenol i good for what in birds?   pain  
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Another name for voice box.   syrinx  
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The distended area on the esophagus.   crop  
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Muscles on either side of the keel.   pectorals  
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True stomach of the bird.   proventriculus  
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Why does the gizzard have rocks and sand in it?   to grind the food  
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Define vent.   external opening of the cloaca  
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What is found right inside the nose of birds? NOT BOOGERS!   OPERCULUM  
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The avian disease that is a herpesvirus and can affect the entire flock by causing reddened prolapsed cloacas is called what?   Cloacal Papillomatosis  
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The avian disease that is also known as parrot fever, is zoonotic, and can cause pneumonia is called what?   Avian Chlamydiosis  
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The avian disease, Poxvirus, causes lesions to occur in what area of the body?   face, eyelids, and corners of mouth and feet  
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The avian disease that has been seen recently in the U.S. that is caused by mosquitos which infects humans and horses is called what?   West Nile Virus  
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If a bird presents to vet and is ataxic, anorexic, with no motility in the crop it could be what disease?   Proventricular Dilatation Disease  
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Define gnotobiology.   study of animals or other organisms raised in environments free of germs; those which contain only specifically known germs. Scientists compare gnotobiotic animals with ordinary animals whose bodies carry many germs, like bacteria, viruses and parasites.  
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Where are axenic animals kept?   In barrier facilities because they are germ free  
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What are some examples of behaviors in birds?   wag tail when happy, poop alot, regurgitate food for owner, hold food with feet  
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What stimulates a sexual reaction in birds by the owner?   rubbing their backs  
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Where are microchips inserted in birds?   pectoral muscle  
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