What are the three salivary glands found in animals?b Saliva is carried to the oral cavity by the _duct. The or duct connects the oral and nasal cavity.

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1.
What are the three salivary glands found in animals?
2.
Saliva is carried to the oral cavity by the
duct.
3.
The
or
duct connects the
oral and nasal cavity.
4.
The
connects the ventral tongue to the
floor of the oral cavity.
5.
Both the ridges on the hard palate of the mouth and the mucosal folds found in the
stomach are called
6.
The
is an extension of the larynx that covers the glottis
during swallowing.
The esophagus contains differing amounts of skeletal muscle depending on the
species.
http://www.vivo.colostate.edu/hbooks/pathphys/digestion/pregastric/esophagus.
html
7.
Read about the esophagus and describe the species differences.
What significance does the esophageal structure have when administering
medication to cats?
8.
9.
What species does not possess a gall bladder?
10.
What species cannot vomit?
What feature of the small intestine allows for greater absorption of nutrients by
increasing the surface area?
11.
12.
What animal species has an appendix, similar to humans?
1
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Transcribed Image Text:1. What are the three salivary glands found in animals? 2. Saliva is carried to the oral cavity by the duct. 3. The or duct connects the oral and nasal cavity. 4. The connects the ventral tongue to the floor of the oral cavity. 5. Both the ridges on the hard palate of the mouth and the mucosal folds found in the stomach are called 6. The is an extension of the larynx that covers the glottis during swallowing. The esophagus contains differing amounts of skeletal muscle depending on the species. http://www.vivo.colostate.edu/hbooks/pathphys/digestion/pregastric/esophagus. html 7. Read about the esophagus and describe the species differences. What significance does the esophageal structure have when administering medication to cats? 8. 9. What species does not possess a gall bladder? 10. What species cannot vomit? What feature of the small intestine allows for greater absorption of nutrients by increasing the surface area? 11. 12. What animal species has an appendix, similar to humans? 1 SARAH
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