Wildlife Nut Final Flashcards

1
Q

Red meat diets without liver and bones

A

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

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2
Q

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

A

Calcium

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3
Q

Two most toxic fat soluble vitamins

A

Vitamin A, D

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4
Q

Scurvy

A

Vitamin C

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5
Q

Parathyroid hormone

A

Calcium

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6
Q

Grass tetany

A

Magnesium

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7
Q

Carotene

A

Vitamin A

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8
Q

Slipped tendon (curvature of tibia)

A

Manganese

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9
Q

Nutritional secondary hyperparathyroidism

A

Calcium, phosphorus, vitamin D

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10
Q

White muscle disease

A

Selenium, vitamin E

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11
Q

Tocopherol

A

Vitamin E

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12
Q

Night blindness, eyelid adhesions

A

Vitamin A

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13
Q

Aldosterone

A

Sodium

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14
Q

Glutathione peroxidase

A

Selenium

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15
Q

Calcitonin

A

Calcium

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16
Q

Cholecalciferol

A

Vitamin D3

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17
Q

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

A

Copper, iodine, manganese, vitamin A

18
Q

Goiter

A

Iodine

19
Q

Hard teeth or discolored soft teeth

A

Fluoride

20
Q

Retinal/ol

A

Vitamin A

21
Q

Thyroxine

A

Iodine

22
Q

Toxic levels in polar bears and seal livers

A

Vitamin A

23
Q

Two vitamins not dietary requirements for all animals

A

Vitamin C, D

24
Q

Necessary dietary supplements for most animals maintained indoors

A

Vitamin D

25
Q

Ascorbic acid

A

Vitamin C

26
Q

Chemical name for acne treatment

A

Retinoic acid

27
Q

Major cause of human mortality during long, early ocean voyages

A

Vitamin C

28
Q

Perosis or slipped tendon

A

Manganese

29
Q

Anti hemorrhagic vitamin

A

Vitamin K

30
Q

Necessary for collagen synthesis

A

Vitamin C

31
Q

Hemochromatosis

A

Iron

32
Q

Warfarin

A

Vitamin K

33
Q

Rickets

A

Calcium, vitamin D, phosphorus

34
Q

Nutritional muscular dystrophy

A

Selenium, vitamin E

35
Q

Toxicity when tropical fruit eating birds fed fruit supplemented with meat

A

Iron

36
Q

Pale hair coats, loss of hair, bone deformities, abnormal hoofs

A

Copper

37
Q

Mineral component of hemoglobin

A

Iron

38
Q

Alkali disease

A

Selenium

39
Q

Fat soluble vitamins

A

A, D, E, K

40
Q

Essential vitamin for collagen formation

A

Vitamin C

41
Q

Mineral toxicity treated by routine bleeding of black rhinos

A

Iron

42
Q

3 conditions to measure basal metabolic rate

A

Resting but not sleeping, empty GI tract, thermoneutral environment