Wildlife Nut Final Flashcards

(42 cards)

1
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Red meat diets without liver and bones

A

Calcium, iodine, copper, manganese, vitamin A, vitamin D

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2
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Deficiency created by seed, meat, nut, and fruit diets

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Calcium

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3
Q

Two most toxic fat soluble vitamins

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Vitamin A, D

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4
Q

Scurvy

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Vitamin C

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5
Q

Parathyroid hormone

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Calcium

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6
Q

Grass tetany

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Magnesium

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7
Q

Carotene

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Vitamin A

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8
Q

Slipped tendon (curvature of tibia)

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Manganese

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9
Q

Nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism

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Calcium, phosphorus, vitamin D

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10
Q

White muscle disease

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Selenium, vitamin E

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11
Q

Tocopherol

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Vitamin E

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12
Q

Night blindness, eyelid adhesions

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Vitamin A

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13
Q

Aldosterone

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Sodium

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14
Q

Glutathione peroxidase

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Selenium

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15
Q

Calcitonin

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Calcium

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16
Q

Cholecalciferol

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Vitamin D3

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17
Q

Liver is an important storage site and source of these nutrients for carnivores

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Copper, iodine, manganese, vitamin A

18
Q

Goiter

19
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Hard teeth or discolored soft teeth

20
Q

Retinal/ol

21
Q

Thyroxine

22
Q

Toxic levels in polar bears and seal livers

23
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Two vitamins not dietary requirements for all animals

24
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Necessary dietary supplements for most animals maintained indoors

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Ascorbic acid
Vitamin C
26
Chemical name for acne treatment
Retinoic acid
27
Major cause of human mortality during long, early ocean voyages
Vitamin C
28
Perosis or slipped tendon
Manganese
29
Anti hemorrhagic vitamin
Vitamin K
30
Necessary for collagen synthesis
Vitamin C
31
Hemochromatosis
Iron
32
Warfarin
Vitamin K
33
Rickets
Calcium, vitamin D, phosphorus
34
Nutritional muscular dystrophy
Selenium, vitamin E
35
Toxicity when tropical fruit eating birds fed fruit supplemented with meat
Iron
36
Pale hair coats, loss of hair, bone deformities, abnormal hoofs
Copper
37
Mineral component of hemoglobin
Iron
38
Alkali disease
Selenium
39
Fat soluble vitamins
A, D, E, K
40
Essential vitamin for collagen formation
Vitamin C
41
Mineral toxicity treated by routine bleeding of black rhinos
Iron
42
3 conditions to measure basal metabolic rate
Resting but not sleeping, empty GI tract, thermoneutral environment