Reference no: EM132710283
1) Which is the best explanation of why pigs have so many nipples?
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a They have only one offspring at a time.
b They only have three little pig in each litter.
c They can have many piglets, even in the teens, in each litter.
d They are just made that way, which is strange since they don't have babies at all.
2) If your pig has nipples, then it must be a female because a male pig does not have nipples.
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a True
b False
3) A piglet using the same nipple/teat for milk each time it nurses from its mother is known as:
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a a picky piglet.
b a hog.
c teat order.
d picky piglets can't be choosers syndrome.
4) Name this organ that carries air into and out of the lungs of the pig and has rings of cartilage holding it open.
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a Trachea
b Esophagus
c Colon
d Larynx
5) This organ helps to regulate metabolism.
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a Thyroid
b Trachea
c Spleen
d Thymus
6) Name this gland in the pig that helps build its immune system and helps to fight disease.
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a Thyroid
b Thymus
c Trachea
d Spleen
7) This bundle of blood vessels carries nutrients and oxygen to and from the mom and the fetus.
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a Umbilical arteries
b Umbilical cord
c Placental cord
d Umbilical vein
8) This large chamber of the heart is the one that pumps the blood to the lungs and to the rest of the body.
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a Ventricle
b Lungs
c Aorta
d Atrium
9) This top chamber of the heart is known as the ___. It receives deoxygenated blood from the body (right side) or oxygenated blood from the lungs (left side). The blood then moves into the bottom chamber of the heart.
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a ventricle
b atrium
c spleen
d arota
10) What is the organ that is involved in breaking down toxins in the blood?
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a Stomach
b Kidneys
c Liver
d Spleen
11) What is the organ that is involved in the function of disposing of worn-out red blood cells?
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a Stomach
b Kidneys
c Liver
d Pancreas
e Spleen
12) This organ stores bile for lipid digestion.
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a Pancreas
b Liver
c Gall Bladder
d Spleen
13) What is the organ that is involved in helping to maintain glucose levels in the blood by producing insulin?
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a Pancreas
b Spleen
c Gall Bladder
d Liver
14) Name this organ that holds food during digestion.
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a Small intestines
b Stomach
c Liver
d Large intestines
15) Name this organ of the pig that absorbs glucose, glycogen, fatty acids, and amino acids: the nutrients from food.
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a Small intestines
b Stomach
c Liver
d Large intestines
16) This pair of organs helps to filter water from the blood and helps to produce urine.
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a The small and large intestines
b The atrium and ventricles of the heart
c The kidneys
d The lungs
17) Name this organ that stores urine until it is released.
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a Bladder
b Liver
c Large intestines
d Kidneys
18) The testicles in the adult male (pig or human) are kept within the abdomen same as where the ovaries in the female are kept.
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a True
b False
19) Name this organ that is where the fetus is kept during pregnancy.
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a Thymus
b Testis/Testicles
c Tummy
d Ovary
e Uterus
20) These are the glands that produce eggs for the female.
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a Ovary
b Testis/Testicles
c Thyroid
d Uterus