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  1. Growel Agrovet Private Limited. The term anatomy refers to the science that deals with the form and structure of animals. Physiology deals with the study of functions of the body or any of its parts. A thorough knowledge of the structure of an animal imparts a lot of information about the various functions it is capable of performing.

  2. 1. Latent phase - time between nerve stimulus and beginning of contraction (about 10 ms) 2. Contracting phase - lasts about 40 ms. 3. Relaxation phase - lasts about 50 ms. Muscle Contraction. Maximum contraction efficiency occurs if nerve impulses arrive about 0.1 second apart. Results in a series of complete muscle fiber twitches.

  3. Nov 29, 2023 · Atlas of bovine anatomy: the essentials of the bull and the cow (skeleton, joints, muscles, parts and region of the body)

  4. Reproductive Anatomy and Physiology of the Cow. ability of a cow or heifer to successfully mate, conceive, give birth, and raise a healthy calf each year is essential for profitable and sustainable beef production. A good understanding of anatomy and physiology of both the male and female is helpful in successfully managing reproduction.

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  5. The respiratory system begins at the nose and ends at the distal alveoli. It is comprised of the upper and lower airways. The upper airway includes the nose, sinuses, and pharynx. The nose provides olfaction and temperature regulation in hyperthermic patients. The nasal turbinates initially humidify and warm air, and filter particulate matter.

  6. Preview text. 10/14/. ANIMAL BODY PLANS. " 3 key aspects of animal body plans 1 2 and Thermoregulation 3 ANIMAL BODY PLANS. Evolution of symmetry " Sponges do lack any definite symmetry " However, all other animals have symmetry (Eumetozoa) " Eumetazoa have a symmetry defined along an imaginary axis drawn through the animal9s body " There are ...

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  8. In the bovine, the eyes and the nose play an important part in reproduction. The eyes sense light and the sight of other animals, whilst the nose picks up the sex odours. The brain and spinal cord receive information from the environment of the animal and convey this information – i.e. relevant for reproduction – to the gonads through the ...

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