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Ag Science Structures and Functions of Animal Systems Test Name: ______________________Period: __________________ Date:__________ Instructions: Read and follow all directions. Short answers items are designed to indicate mastery of objectives as presented in class. Part A: Short Answer 1. Explain why it is important that livestock have a skeletal system. 2. Explain the main differences between monogastric and ruminant animals. 3. Why are reproductive technologies’ so important in livestock production? Part B: Match the structures by writing the CAPITAL letter from the right-hand column in the space provided by the structures in the left-hand column ___4. Cerebrum ___5. Heart ___6. Kidneys ___7. Lungs ___8. Ovaries ___9. Pituitary Gland ___10. Red Marrow ___11. Rumen ___12. Smooth muscle ___13. Capillaries ___14. Cecum ___15. Fallopian Tube ___16. Hormones ___17. Left Atria ___18. Meat ___19. Medulla Oblongata ___20. Rectum ___21. Red Blood Cells ___22. Vas Defrens ___23. Trachea ___24. Rumen A. Skeletal System B. Muscular System C. Digestive System D. Pathway System E. Respiratory System F. Circulatory System G. Nervous System H. Endocrine System I. Excretory System Part B: Multiple Choice, circle the letter next to the correct answer. 25. An example of muscle that is INVOLUNTARY is _________________. a. cardiac b. smooth c. skeletal d. urinary . 26. Smooth muscle is found in the _________________________. a. quadriceps (thigh muscle) b. intestines c. heart d. biceps (arm muscle) 27. Which of the following is a monogastric animal? a. cow b. sheep c. pig d. elk 28. Which of the following is a ruminant animal? a. cow b. pig c. horse d. human 29. A horse has a _________________________ digestive system. a. simple monogastric b. monogastric with a funcitonal cecum c. ruminant d. polygastric 30. The abiltiy to bring food in from the small intestines to the bloodstream is called ______________. a. uptake b. conversion c. absorption d. ingestion 31. Blood flows away from the heart in __________. a. capillaries b. veins c. arteries d. venules 32. __________ blood cells fight infection while ___________ blood cells carry oxygen. a. red/white b. large/small c. white/red d. small/large 33. Blood is received by the heart in the ________________, and received from the lungs by the _____________. a. right ventricle/left ventricle b. left atrium/right atrium c. left ventricle/right atrium d. right atrium/left atrium 34. The part of the brain where memory and thinking is the _____________ while involuntary organs are controlled by the__________________________. a. medulla oblongata/cerebellum b. cerebrum/cerebellum c. cerebrum/medulla obongata d. medulla oblongata/cerebrum 35. The _____________ produces a hormone that regulates how fast our food is turned into energy. a. pituitary gland b. thyroid gland c. adrenal gland d. hypothalmus 34 The ____________ produces a hormone that causes our hearts to beat faster and digestive system to slow when we are placed in a “fight or flight” situation. a. pituitary gland b. thyroid gland c. adrenal gland d. hypothalmus 35. Placing semen into the female reproductive tract by means other than natural mating is: a. artificial insemination b. cloning c. superovulation d. embryo transfer 36. The reproductive glands where eggs are produced are the _______________. a. ovaries b. testes c. cowper’s d. pituitary 37. The reproductive glands where sperm is produced are the _______________. a. ovaries b. testes c. cowper’s d. pituitary 38. Removing fertilized eggs from one cow and placing them into another is called: a. artificial insemination b. cloning c. superovulation d. embryo transfer 39. A cell formed by the union of the egg and sperm nuclei is a ________________. a. embryo b. fetus c. clone d. zygote