Animal Science – Licensure Examination For Agriculturist Reviewer (Set 2)
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Which metabolic process that provides energy for the farm animal?
- Catabolism
- Anabolism
- Oxidation of nutrients
- Digestion
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This blood vessel carries blood away from the heart to the various body tissues.
- Veins
- Arteries
- Vena
- Heart
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The digestive part of farm animal which serve as the site of the excretion of solid materials.
- Small intestine
- Cecum
- Large Intestine
- Esophagus
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.A stomach compartment of ruminant animals which is known as “true stomach” that serve as the site of final digestion.
- Abomasum
- Reticulum
- Rumen
- Omasum
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A vertebrae column where the pelvis region is located is called
- Lumbar
- Caudal
- Thoracic
- Sacral
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The breakdown of body tissues into simpler substances and waste products is a metabolic process called
- Anabolism
- Catabolism
- Oxidation of nutrients
- Growing Mash
- Question of
A lipid which is liquid at room temperature
- Mineral
- Fats
- Oil
- Protein
- Question of
A testicle structure which is responsible for the production of the male sex hormone.
- Cell of leydig
- Rete testes
- Seminiferous tubules
- Vasa efferentia
- Question of
A process of the development of fetal membranes or extra embryonic membrane is term as what:
- Implantation
- Gestation
- Maturation
- Placentation
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Applied to slaughter animals which is simply the withdrawal of feed but water is given ad libitum before slaughtering
- Stress
- Hungry
- Fasting
- Starvation
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The part of mature plant remaining after the removal of the seed by threshing
- Straw
- Hay
- Fodder
- Silage
- Question of
A farm animal which does not have a gall bladder
- Horse
- Chicken
- Goat
- Cattle
- Question of
When a pig lying on cold concrete floor losses heat through the process of heat dissipation called
- Convection
- Conduction
- Radiation
- Evaporation
- Question of
A descriptive term for the study of anatomy which means towards the head.
- Caudal
- Cranial
- Ventral
- Dorsal
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The protective covering of the egg.
- Chalazae
- Yolk
- Germinal Disc
- Shell
- Question of
The cheapest of all nutrient
- Protein
- Vitamin
- Water
- Mineral
- Question of
Mimosine is a toxic substance found in the:
- Soybean oil meal
- Ipil ipil meal
- Cassava leaf meal
- Copra meal
- Question of
Red blood cell is a type of blood cell known as what?
- Erythrocytes
- Thrombocytes
- Leucocytes
- Neuroocytes
- Question of
The first cervical vertebrae column is called :
- Axis
- Coccygeal
- Lumbar
- Atlas
- Question of
A type of animal tissue which is specialized in contraction:
- Epithelial tissue
- Muscle tissue
- Nervous tissue
- Connective tissue
- Question of
A fleshy patch of bare skin below each ear of chicken is called what?
- Comb
- Wattle
- Earlobe
- Snood
- Snood
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Snood is found in what poultry species:
- Chicken
- Duck
- Swan
- Turkey
- Question of
The protective covering of the penis which is also known as prepuce
- Scrotum
- Spermatic
- Sheath
- Urethra
- Question of
The only organic nutrient that always contain nitrogen
- Protein
- Vitamin
- Mineral
- Lipids
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A testicle structure which function for the production of spermatozoa.
- Cell of leydig
- Vasa Efferentia
- Seminiferous tubules
- Rete testes
- Question of
An organic nutrient required by animals in a very small amounts for regulating various body processes
- Vitamin
- Carbohydrates
- Protein
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Primary sex organ of the female farm animals
- Ovary
- Vagina
- Uterus
- Oviduct
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The period during which reproductive organs first become functional.
- Puberty
- Maturation
- Estrous cycle
- Gestation
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A period of sexual activity in estrous cycle when the female will permit mating.
- Proestrus
- Metestrus
- Diestrus
- Estrus
- Question of
Fats contain more energy than carbohydrates by:
- 2.0 times
- 2.25 times
- 2.5 times
- 3.0 times
- Question of
The largest of the four stomach compartment of ruminant animals where billions of microorganism resides which called also as “paunch” is known as what?
- Abomasum
- Reticulum
- Omasum
- Rumen
- Question of
A rumination process which refer to the flowing back of bolus of feeds from rumen to the mouth.
- Reswallowing
- Regurgitation
- Remastication
- Reinsalivation
- Question of
Site of nutrient digestion of the digestive system.
- Small intestine
- Large intestine
- Stomach
- Ceca
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A special system of blood circulation which supplies blood to the liver
- Hepatic circulation
- Renal circulation
- Fetal circulation
- Cerebral circulation
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Sucrose to hydrolyzes to form what?
- Glucose + Galactose
- 2 Glucose
- Glucose + Maltose
- Glucose + Fructose
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A female reproductive organ which serves as the organ of copulation at mating and as the birth canal at parturition.
- Vagina
- Uterus
- Ovary
- Vulva
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A term for the first milk secretion after parturition which contain high nutrient and antibodies.
- Fresh milk
- Colostrum
- Special milk
- Skimmilk
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Hormone for estrus period
- Estrogen
- Progesterone
- Follicle Stimulating Hormone
- Prolactin
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The release of the egg from the ovary is called:
- Gestation
- Incubation
- Ovulation
- Implantation
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Hormone for proestrus period
- Estrogen
- Progesterone
- Follicle Stimulating Hormone
- Relaxin
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The science which deals with the form and structure of all organism is called.
- Physiology
- Embryology
- Anatomy
- Pharmacology
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Splanchnology is the study of the following system except:
- Integumentary
- Respiratory
- Urinary
- Reproductive
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A branch of anatomy which is also known as Histology is called:
- Gross Anatomy
- Comparative Anatomy
- Microscopic Anatomy
- Embryology
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Angiology is as systematic anatomy which study the:
- Endocrine system
- Circulatory system
- Digestive system
- Sensory system
- Question of
Mineral is the only inorganic nutrient because they do not contain
- Oxygen
- Hydrogen
- Nitrogen
- Carbon
- Question of
Tocopherol is known as “Anti Sterility” vitamin , this vitamin is called what?
- Vitamin A
- Vitamin B
- Vitamin E
- Vitamin K
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These are nutrients essential for teeth and bone development except:
- Calcium
- Phosphorus
- Vitamin K
- Vitamin D
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Glycogen is otherwise known as what:
- Milk sugar
- Animal Starch
- Food Sweetener
- Dextrose
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Pneumatic bones is the only bones found in what farm animal/s
- Poultry
- Cattle / Carabao
- Goat/Sheep
- Horse
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50.Reticulum is also known as what?
- Paunch
- Honeycomb
- Manyplies
- True stomach
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