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Syringe:an instrument used to give injections of medicine or to draw body fluids from the animals
Disinfectant:a material that kills diseases organisms
Feedlot:areas in wihch large numbers of animals are grown for food
Host Animal:a species of animal in or on which diseases and parasites can live
Contagious:diseases are those that can be spread onto other animals
Noncontagious:disease that cannot be spread onto other animals
Abortion:the loss of a fetus before it is born
Roundworms:slender worms that can be tapered on both ends
Fluke:very small,flat worms
Protozoa:microscopic, one celled organisms
Secondary Host:a plant or animal that carries a disease or parasiteduring part of its life cycle
Mange:crusty skin condition caused by mites
Vaccination:the injection of a modified diseases organisms into an animal to stimulate development of immunity to prevent diseases
Balling Gun:a device used to place a pill in the animal's throat
Drenching:the process of administering fairly large amounts of liquids to an animal
Injection:the process of adiministering drugs by needle or syringe
Intravenous:in a vein
Intramuscular:in a muscle
Subcutaneous:under the skin
Intradermal:between layers of skin
Intraruminal:in the rumen
Intraperitoneal:in the abdominal cavity
Infusion:another method of getting drugs to the site of infection
Udder:milk secreting gland of an animal
Teat:the appendages of an udder
Cannula:blunt needle
Dipping:a process for treating animals for external parasites
Rectum:the last organ in the digestive tract
Immune:when a animal should no longer be affected by the diseases organisms
Veterinarian: an animal doctor
Unit 27
1. | Immune | A. | in a vein |
2. | Intraperitoneal | B. | crusty skin condition caused by mites |
3. | Drenching | C. | a process for treating animals for external parasites |
4. | Intraruminal | D. | a material that kills diseases organisms |
5. | Intravenous | E. | the process of administering fairly large amounts of liquids to an animal |
6. | Vaccination | F. | a species of animal in or on which diseases and parasites can live |
7. | Noncontagious | G. | very small,flat worms |
8. | Balling Gun | H. | a device used to place a pill in the animal's throat |
9. | Feedlot | I. | microscopic, one celled organisms |
10. | Subcutaneous | J. | milk secreting gland of an animal |
11. | Dipping | K. | the last organ in the digestive tract |
12. | Disinfectant | L. | an instrument used to give injections of medicine or to draw body fluids from the animals |
13. | Protozoa | M. | between layers of skin |
14. | Intramuscular | N. | the appendages of an udder |
15. | Injection | O. | in a muscle |
16. | Infusion | P. | disease that cannot be spread onto other animals |
17. | Cannula | Q. | the loss of a fetus before it is born |
18. | Udder | R. | diseases are those that can be spread onto other animals |
19. | Rectum | S. | in the abdominal cavity |
20. | Teat | T. | under the skin |
21. | Mange | U. | when a animal should no longer be affected by the diseases organisms |
22. | Secondary Host | V. | an animal doctor |
23. | Abortion | W. | in the rumen |
24. | Veterinarian | X. | blunt needle |
25. | Syringe | Y. | a plant or animal that carries a disease or parasiteduring part of its life cycle |
26. | Fluke | Z. | the injection of a modified diseases organisms into an animal to stimulate development of immunity to prevent diseases |
27. | Intradermal | A1. | areas in wihch large numbers of animals are grown for food |
28. | Roundworms | B1. | slender worms that can be tapered on both ends |
29. | Host Animal | C1. | another method of getting drugs to the site of infection |
30. | Contagious | D1. | the process of adiministering drugs by needle or syringe |
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Unit 27
1. | Immune → U |
2. | Intraperitoneal → S |
3. | Drenching → E |
4. | Intraruminal → W |
5. | Intravenous → A |
6. | Vaccination → Z |
7. | Noncontagious → P |
8. | Balling Gun → H |
9. | Feedlot → A1 |
10. | Subcutaneous → T |
11. | Dipping → C |
12. | Disinfectant → D |
13. | Protozoa → I |
14. | Intramuscular → O |
15. | Injection → D1 |
16. | Infusion → C1 |
17. | Cannula → X |
18. | Udder → J |
19. | Rectum → K |
20. | Teat → N |
21. | Mange → B |
22. | Secondary Host → Y |
23. | Abortion → Q |
24. | Veterinarian → V |
25. | Syringe → L |
26. | Fluke → G |
27. | Intradermal → M |
28. | Roundworms → B1 |
29. | Host Animal → F |
30. | Contagious → R |
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