Equine Anatomy Quiz
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What chamber of the heart pumps blood to the lungs? | Right ventricle
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What percentage of BW is the equine heart? | 1%
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Where is 30% of the horse's red blood cells stored? | The spleen
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What hormone causes release of the splenic reserve? | Adrenalin
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The distal limb of the horse is below which joints on the fore and hind limbs? | Carpus and tarsus
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The carpus (knee) of the horses is equivalent to which joint in the human? | Wrist
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How does the horse respond to a threat? | Fight or flight
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What is the name of the joint effected by "spavin" in the horse? | Tarsometatarsal joint
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