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chol/o chol/e   bile  
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rumination   regurgitatio,remastication,ensalivasion,and reswallowing of partially digested food  
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peristalsis   involuntary wavelike movvement of the instestinal tract propelling contents throught the GI tract  
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amyl/o   starch  
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ptyal/o   saliva  
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chyl/e chyl/o   milky fluid  
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lingual frenulum   anchors underside of tongue to floor of the mouth  
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papillae   elevations on the sides and upper surface of the tongue  
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crown   projects above gumline  
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neck   is located in the gumline  
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root   fixes the tooth in the socket  
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enamel   encases the crown  
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cenemtum   encases the root  
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dentin   lies under the enamel and camentum and makes up the bulk of the tooth  
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alveolar bone   is the bony structure that supports the teeth  
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pulp cavity   inside the dentin and contains the tooth nerve and blood supply  
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periodontal ligament   connects cementum to bone  
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incisors (I)   front of teeth used for shearing and cutting grass also used for defense  
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canines (C)   fangs used to tear meat  
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premolars (P) and molars(M)   cheek teeth grind food to a size that can be swallowed  
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chyme   semifluid contents of stomach after digestion  
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peristalsis   moves through digestive tract via  
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recticulum   honeycomb  
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rumen   paunch  
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omasum   book  
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nephro reno   kidney  
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petrous   stony hardness  
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lith/o   stone or calculus  
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lithoscope   tubular instrument used to examine the urinary bladder and ureter  
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cortex   outter portion of kidney  
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medulla   inner portion of the kidney  
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micturition   voiding of urine  
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rats and horses   dont have a gall bladder  
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inner wall of the uterus   endomentrium  
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middle wall of the uterus   myometrium  
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outer wall of the uterus   perimetrium  
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galact/o lact/o   milk  
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stimulates milk production   prolactin  
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stimulates milk let down   oxytocin  
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horse   336 days  
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cow   280 days  
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goat/sheep   150 days  
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pig   144 days  
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dog/cat   63 days  
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