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Food Poisoning Environmental Health Guide

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... There are many different species of worms that live in the digestive tract of the dog. Roundworms, hookworms, tapeworms, coccidia, and giardia, are just a few. Intestinal worms can have a detrimental effect on your dog’s ability to properly absorb and digest nutrients, and can cause diarrhea if they ...
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... 1. Locate the diaphragm, which is a layer of muscle that separates the thoracic from the abdominal cavity. 2. The heart is centrally located in the thoracic cavity. The two dark colored chambers at the top are the atria (single: atrium), and the bottom chambers are the ventricles. The heart is cover ...
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