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PHYSIO 3 MIDTERMS

PHYSIO 3 MIDTERMS
29問 • 1年前
  • Reinhard Lowell Sabido
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    It is concerned with mechanisms that animals use to control reproduction.

    Reproductive Physiology

  • 2

    Reproductive axis which in vertebrates is composed of the

    Brain, Pituitary gland, Gonads

  • 3

    Reproductive technologies

    Artificial insemination, Embryo transfer, Sexing semen

  • 4

    Role of the Endocrine System to maintain whole body ________. Accomplished coordination via the _______ of signaling pathways that regulate cellular activity in target organs throughout the body.

    homeostasis, hormonal

  • 5

    Endocrine mechanisms concerned with the ability of animals to _______ sexual maturation required for this function.

    reproduce

  • 6

    Classic endocrine glands scattered throughout the body and secrete hormones into the ________ system via ductless secretion into the interstitial fluid. Target organs express receptors that bind the specific _______ to initiate a cellular response.

    circulatory, hormone

  • 7

    3 GENERAL GROUP OF HORMONES

    Amine hormone, Peptide hormone, Steroid hormone

  • 8

    ________________ • Amino acids with modified groups Example: _________

    Amine hormone, Norepinephrine

  • 9

    _____________ - Any chain of linked amino acids Example: __________

    Peptide hormone, Oxytocin

  • 10

    ____________ - Derived from lipid cholesterol Example: _________, ________

    Steroid hormone, Testosterone, Progesterone

  • 11

    Endocrine glands in animal body

    Pituitary gland, Parathyroid gland, Thyroid gland, Pancreas, Adrenal gland, Testes, Ovaries

  • 12

    Main reproductive hormone

    Testosterone, Estrogen, Progesterone

  • 13

    The main reproductive hormone are responsible for:

    Pregnancy, Puberty, Menstruation, Menopause, Sex drive, Sperm production

  • 14

    Other reproductive hormone:

    Human chorionic gonadotropin, Prolactin, Luteinizing hormone, Follicle stimulating hormone

  • 15

    Plays a pivotal role in maintaining the body condition and reproductive efficiency of dairy animals.

    Nutrition

  • 16

    Provide substrates for rumen fermentation, which results in the production of volatile fatty acids (VFA)

    Protein

  • 17

    Provide substrates for rumen fermentation, which results in the production of volatile fatty acids (VFA)

    Carbohydrates

  • 18

    Animals utilize these ________ main source of energy for maintenance, milk production and reproductive performance.

    VFA

  • 19

    Effect of dietary protein. Dietary strategies for meeting the nutritional requirements of high-producing dairy cows have been adjusted in response to genetic gains in ____ yield. Nutritional management during _______ and _______ is most important. Milk yield increases at a faster rate than energy intake in the first _______ weeks after parturition High yielding cows will experience some degree of ____ during the early postpartum period.

    milk, pre-parturient, early lactation, 4 to 6, NEB

  • 20

    ____________ ◆ induces excessive tissue mobilization ◆primarily of fat but also of protein, leading to subclinical and clinical ketosis and fatty liver.

    Negative Energy Balance

  • 21

    Research suggests that __% to __% dietary crude protein (on a dry matter basis) should be provided to the lactating cows to meet the nutritional requirements.

    17, 19

  • 22

    ________ •provide specific amino acids that animals need for milk synthesis • Reproduction • for body maintenance.

    Protein sources

  • 23

    ____________ can be met by body reserves, while prolonged inadequate protein intake can compromise the reproductive efficiency.

    Short-term protein deficiencies

  • 24

    ___________ required by dairy cattle during all stages of the life cycle.

    Adequate dietary protein

  • 25

    __________ ◆fed a diet deficient in protein may show a delayed onset of puberty while cows with protein deficient diets may have an increase in the number of days open. ◆ Adequate protein is necessary for the proper functioning of the reproductive organs and normal development of the fetus.

    Heifers

  • 26

    ________ • protein deficiency may result in low milk production • decreased appetite • low body condition

    lactating cows

  • 27

    _______ converted into ammonia, which is not utilized in the rumen and is absorbed in the blood.

    Excess protein

  • 28

    In cattle, overfeeding protein should be discouraged.

    True

  • 29

    Overfeeding protein during the breeding season and early gestation, may be associated with decreased fertility.

    True

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    29問 • 1年前
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    問題一覧

  • 1

    It is concerned with mechanisms that animals use to control reproduction.

    Reproductive Physiology

  • 2

    Reproductive axis which in vertebrates is composed of the

    Brain, Pituitary gland, Gonads

  • 3

    Reproductive technologies

    Artificial insemination, Embryo transfer, Sexing semen

  • 4

    Role of the Endocrine System to maintain whole body ________. Accomplished coordination via the _______ of signaling pathways that regulate cellular activity in target organs throughout the body.

    homeostasis, hormonal

  • 5

    Endocrine mechanisms concerned with the ability of animals to _______ sexual maturation required for this function.

    reproduce

  • 6

    Classic endocrine glands scattered throughout the body and secrete hormones into the ________ system via ductless secretion into the interstitial fluid. Target organs express receptors that bind the specific _______ to initiate a cellular response.

    circulatory, hormone

  • 7

    3 GENERAL GROUP OF HORMONES

    Amine hormone, Peptide hormone, Steroid hormone

  • 8

    ________________ • Amino acids with modified groups Example: _________

    Amine hormone, Norepinephrine

  • 9

    _____________ - Any chain of linked amino acids Example: __________

    Peptide hormone, Oxytocin

  • 10

    ____________ - Derived from lipid cholesterol Example: _________, ________

    Steroid hormone, Testosterone, Progesterone

  • 11

    Endocrine glands in animal body

    Pituitary gland, Parathyroid gland, Thyroid gland, Pancreas, Adrenal gland, Testes, Ovaries

  • 12

    Main reproductive hormone

    Testosterone, Estrogen, Progesterone

  • 13

    The main reproductive hormone are responsible for:

    Pregnancy, Puberty, Menstruation, Menopause, Sex drive, Sperm production

  • 14

    Other reproductive hormone:

    Human chorionic gonadotropin, Prolactin, Luteinizing hormone, Follicle stimulating hormone

  • 15

    Plays a pivotal role in maintaining the body condition and reproductive efficiency of dairy animals.

    Nutrition

  • 16

    Provide substrates for rumen fermentation, which results in the production of volatile fatty acids (VFA)

    Protein

  • 17

    Provide substrates for rumen fermentation, which results in the production of volatile fatty acids (VFA)

    Carbohydrates

  • 18

    Animals utilize these ________ main source of energy for maintenance, milk production and reproductive performance.

    VFA

  • 19

    Effect of dietary protein. Dietary strategies for meeting the nutritional requirements of high-producing dairy cows have been adjusted in response to genetic gains in ____ yield. Nutritional management during _______ and _______ is most important. Milk yield increases at a faster rate than energy intake in the first _______ weeks after parturition High yielding cows will experience some degree of ____ during the early postpartum period.

    milk, pre-parturient, early lactation, 4 to 6, NEB

  • 20

    ____________ ◆ induces excessive tissue mobilization ◆primarily of fat but also of protein, leading to subclinical and clinical ketosis and fatty liver.

    Negative Energy Balance

  • 21

    Research suggests that __% to __% dietary crude protein (on a dry matter basis) should be provided to the lactating cows to meet the nutritional requirements.

    17, 19

  • 22

    ________ •provide specific amino acids that animals need for milk synthesis • Reproduction • for body maintenance.

    Protein sources

  • 23

    ____________ can be met by body reserves, while prolonged inadequate protein intake can compromise the reproductive efficiency.

    Short-term protein deficiencies

  • 24

    ___________ required by dairy cattle during all stages of the life cycle.

    Adequate dietary protein

  • 25

    __________ ◆fed a diet deficient in protein may show a delayed onset of puberty while cows with protein deficient diets may have an increase in the number of days open. ◆ Adequate protein is necessary for the proper functioning of the reproductive organs and normal development of the fetus.

    Heifers

  • 26

    ________ • protein deficiency may result in low milk production • decreased appetite • low body condition

    lactating cows

  • 27

    _______ converted into ammonia, which is not utilized in the rumen and is absorbed in the blood.

    Excess protein

  • 28

    In cattle, overfeeding protein should be discouraged.

    True

  • 29

    Overfeeding protein during the breeding season and early gestation, may be associated with decreased fertility.

    True