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Animal Nutrition Key PASSED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Nutrition Take in food, take apart food, food is taken up. 
What three categories to animals fall in? Herbivores(plants) 
Carnivores(eat other animals) 
Omnivores(regularly consumed animals and plants) 
Humans fall into which of those three categories. Omnivores 
The animals diet provides__________ and that is converted into_________ and powers 
processes in the body. It provides chemical energy that is converted to ATP and that is 
used to power processes in the body. 
Animals need organic___...
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Animal Nursing VTNE review questions with 100% correct answers
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which of the following animals are strict omnivores? 
a. dogs 
b. ferrets 
c. prairie dogs 
d. rabbits correct answersa. dogs 
 
which of the following is a true effect of pain? 
a. it prevents further patient harm by preventing movement 
b. it places the animal in an anabolic state leading to weight gain 
c. it suppresses the immune system, leading to an increased chance of infection 
d. it promotes inflammation and increases healing rate correct answersc. it suppresses the immune system. leadi...
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NLN PAX SCIENCE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS LATEST 2023 RATED A
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autotrophs organisms that produce their own food from inorganic substances (plants) 
heterotrophs obtain their food from consuming other plants and animals 
primary consumers omnivores and herbivores 
secondary consumers carnivores 
tertiary consumers carnivores that eat other carnivores 
decomposers bacteria and fungi 
biotic living parts of the ecosystem 
abiotic nonliving influences (temperature, humidity, soil) 
photosynthesis carbon dioxide + water + light energy -> carbohydrates + oxyge...
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NUSCTX 104 Final Exam Questions with well explained answers
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Nutrigenomics - The relationship between genes and diet 
Diet - Individually what someone eats 
Cuisine - Collectively what a population eats 
Physical Environment - Why do we grow what we do? Climate, soil, water, plant life, animal life. 
Socioeconomic environment - Broader economic and political environment affects access to food. 
Sociocultural Environment - Technology, social organization, and ideology 
Technology - A society's technology interacts with other aspects of culture (ex. fire) ...
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PRAXIS 5005: Science Latest 2023 Rated A Igneous Rock formed when hot magma cools beneath the ground or lava cools above the ground forms crystal like/ glassy rocks 
ex: granite, pumus, basalt 
Sedimentary Rock Changed by pressure does not involve heat Usually near water/ involves water sometimes contain fossils 
forms from previously weathered and erroted material which may have been igneous, sedimentary, rock metamorphic rock. 
ex: dolemite, limestone, sandstone 
Metamorphic Rock Has been chan...
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AESC Exam 1 Questions and Answers
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AESC Exam 1 Questions and Answers 
Culture is - Answer ️️ -Beliefs, customs, and traditions of a specific group of people. 
ALL OF THE ABOVE ON TEST 
Potatoes were domesticated- - Answer ️️ -8,000 years ago in Peru 
norms - Answer ️️ -. norms - cultural attributes (customs, beliefs) that are considered 
"normal", typical or average 
all human societies have norms 
we are often unaware that we are influenced by all 
counterculture - Answer ️️ -•attributes customs/ beliefs) tha...
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VME 3001 (all correct)
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Canidae Family correct answers Kingdom: Animala 
Phylum: Chordata 
Class: Mammalia 
Order: Carnivora 
Suborder: Caniformia 
 
Canine's were domesticated? correct answers About 40 million years ago in Southwest Texas 
 
Bulla Bony correct answers Covering over the ear 
 
Hesperocyoniane correct answers Extinct 
North American 
10 genera: 26 species 
Earliest branch 
 
Borophaginae correct answers Earliest and most primitive animals was small and fox sized 
West North America 
Omnivores - sma...
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Northern American Wildlife Exam Questions And Answers With Verified Solutions
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How many teeth does a racoon have - 40 
Gestation of a Raccoon - 63 days 
Food Habits of a Raccoon - plants and animals, crayfish, insects, acorns, corn, fruits, basically 
anything they can find 
When does mating for raccoons occur? - February - March 
What animal does this track belong to? - raccoon 
How much does a raccoon weigh? - 15-18lbs 
How many teeth does a Opossum have? - 50 
How much does a Opossum weigh? - 4-12lbs 
Gestation of a Opossum - 13 days 
When does mating for a opossum occu...
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ASF FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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What precisely is Tom Regan's stance regarding humans and animals? - Answer- He is very abolitionist with the idea that humans shouldn't use animals for resources at all, because it is morally wrong. He argues both have inherent values and deserve to be treated with respect. 
 
Regan says that human persons have inherent value. What is this value grounded in, acc. to him? - Answer- Grounded in being an experiencing subject with a welfare that one values. 
 
Why does Regan believe that inherent...
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NLN -Test bank Science Pax Exam All correct answers 2023
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NLN -Test bank Science Pax Exam All correct answers 2023An organism with chloroplast in its cell is probably a 
autotroph 
 
 
 
autotrophs 
are organisms that produce their own food from inorganic substances, plants are autotrophs 
 
 
 
heterotrophs 
obtain their food by consuming plants or other animals. They are also referred to as consumers. 
 
Primary consumers may be herbivores 
 
 
 
herbivores 
plant eaters 
 
 
 
omnivores 
plant and meat eaters 
 
 
 
Secondary consumers 
are carnivo...
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