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Medesa

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Cage sizes for identified breeds:
  (a) Belgian Hare
  (b) Havana
  (c) Giant Chinchilla
  (d) Silver Fox
  (e) Dwarf Hotot

Question 2

Terminologyprefixes and suffixes:
  (a) entero
  (b) toxemia
  (c) gastro
  (d) hepatic
  (e) intra
  (f) -osis
  (g) -cide
  (h) -itis



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Answer to Question 1

(a)30 3 36 3 18 inches
(b) 24 3 36 3 14 inches
(c) 24 3 48 3 18 inches
(d) 30 3 36 3 18 inches
(e)24 3 36 3 14 inches

Answer to Question 2

(a)having to do with the intestines.
(b)tox/tocic emia/blood; a condition of having toxins in the blood.
(c) having to do with the stomach (gastroenteritis: with a, c, and h an inflammation of the stomach
and intestines).
(d) having to do with the liver (hepatitis, with d and h, inflammation of the liver).
(e)within (intramuscular, within the muscle).
(f) having a condition of a disease (salmonellosis).
(g) killing, as in insecticide, parasiticide, and so on.
(h) inflammation, keratitis




Medesa

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Reply 2 on: Jul 18, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


billybob123

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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