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- Digestion (4206 bytes)
11: ... in the liver; these bile pigments are eliminated from the body with the feces). Most nutrient absorpt... - Stomach (5970 bytes)
1: ...imary function is not the absorption of nutrients from digested food; this task is usually performed b...
4: [[Image:Stomach_diagram.gif|right|frame|The location of the stomach in the body.]]
8: ...me]]s required for the digestion of [[cellulose]] from [[plant]] matter. The partially digested plant ...
14: [[Image:Stomach2.gif|right|frame|Diagram of the stomach, showing the different ...
16: ...e [[pancreas]], and the [[greater omentum]] hangs from the ''greater curvature''. - Bovine spongiform encephalopathy (16156 bytes)
11: ...ccur when healthy animals consume tainted tissues from others with the disease. In the brain these pro...
14: ...nd bone meal]], a high-protein substance obtained from the remnants of butchered animals, including co...
18: ...r, 148 occurred in the [[United Kingdom]], 6 in [[France]], and one in Italy. Three cases of vCJD occu...
21: ...dic" CJD may have actually contracted the disease from tainted beef. So far nothing is known about the...
26: ... were some licensed surgical sutures derived from French bovine material."'' Concerns were also raised... - Cattle (12844 bytes)
17: ...successfully be bred with [[water buffalo]] or [[African buffalo]]. (See [[aurochs]] for the history o...
23: ...m "'''cattlebeast'''". "'''Neat'''" (horned oxen, from which we get "[[neatsfoot oil]]"), "'''beef'''"...
31: ...'s main function is to absorb water and nutrients from the digestable feed. The omasum is known as th...
33: ...rochs]] was originally spread throughout Europe, Africa and Asia. In historical times, their range was...
39: [[Image:Cow.jpg|left|200px|thumb|Friesian/Holstein cow]] - Deer (6737 bytes)
14: ...Cervidae'''. A number of broadly similar animals, from related families within the [[order (biology)|o...
18: ...duced into [[New Zealand]] in early 1900s (a gift from United States President [[Theodore Roosevelt]])...
20: Deer differ from other ruminants in that they have [[antler]]s instead of horns. A...
26: ...hoots, young leaves, fresh grasses, soft twigs, [[fruit]], [[fungi]], and [[lichen]]s.
32: ...eer, and how they can be hunted with Dogs," taken from "Livre du Roy Modus," created in the [[14th Cen... - Moose (8141 bytes)
16: ...ome flattening. The word "moose" is thought to be from ''mus'' or ''moos'' of the [[Algonquian]] (nort...
18: ...at the base, and a number of smaller snags on the free border.
24: ...ar sac, known as the bell, hanging from the neck. From the shortness of their necks, moose are unable ...
26: ...) in weight with a broad, flattened palmate shape fringed in up to 30 times.
30: ...the females utter a loud call, which can be heard from up to 3.2 kilometers away, and are often mistak... - Llama (12988 bytes)
19: ...guard animals for sheep herds, which they protect from [[coyote]] attacks.
24: ...etween them, borrowing as it were some characters from each, but in others showing great special modif...
29: ...eposits in which they are found, have been traced from the thoroughly differentiated species of the mo...
34: ...es of one premolar and three molars, which differ from those of ''Camelus'' in having a small accessor...
49: ...ch tends to produce a certain amount of variation from the original type. It has, however, lost much o... - Cellulose (2147 bytes)
10: ...], and more recently [[Modal]], a textile derived from beechwood cellulose.
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