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Tethytheria, the ancestors of the elephants
Charles Darwin The elephants and the sirenians has two milk glands between the forelimbs and their molars are developing from behind, pushing the older out and ...
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Manatee Anatomy Facts
Like terrestrial herbivores (plant-eaters), manatees have large salivary glands (for lubrication and initial digestion of food). Like horses, manatees are hind-gut digesters ... . A female manatee's mammary glands (milk glands) and teats are located behind the forelimbs or flippers, one per side. Like cattle and goats, a manatee's milk glands have no storage sacs, ...
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MedlinePlus: Immune System Topics
Nodes see Lymphatic Diseases Lymphatic Diseases Lymphatic Obstruction see Lymphedema Lymphedema Lymphoma Milk Allergy see Food Allergy Mononucleosis see Infectious Mononucleosis Morphea see Scleroderma ... Ankylosing see Ankylosing Spondylitis Still's Disease see Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis Swollen Glands see Lymphatic Diseases Systemic Lupus Erythematosus see Lupus Systemic Sclerosis see ...
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Part III, Chapter 13, Magnesium Deficiency in the Pathogenesis of Disease, by Dr. Mildred S. Seelig
D or dihydrotachysterol, in the absence of parathyroid glands, the hypercalcemia was not the cause of the lesions. As is suggested by the magnesium ... ; Paunier et al., 1968a). Hyperreactivity to vitamin D, of infants who were receiving excessively fortified milk and infant foods was implicated in Great Britain in renal tubular acidosis (Fig. 13-2 ...
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Milk
Milk: Milk is the liquid from the mammary glands of female mammals used for nourishing the young for a period of time beginning immediately after birth. The milk ... milk. Whole milk contains about 4% fat. Low-fat milk contains 1 or 2 percent fat. Skim milk has less than 1/2 percent fat. Most milk sold is homogenized. This means the milk ...
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Breed: Brahman
Bos indicus cattle developed adaptations for survival. They have more highly developed sweat glands and can perspire more freely than European cattle. They produce an oily secretion in their ... well, too. Brahman are known for growing quickly, living a long time, and producing rich milk. Brahman come in different colors, including black, brown, white, grey, red, and spotted, although solid ...
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De Wildt Cheetah and Wildlife Trust, North West Province, South Africa
To begin with, pups drink milk from their nursing mother, but within a few weeks they begin to eat meat. This ... are highly-strung and nervous, possessing seemingly unlimited stamina. A pungent odour is excreted through glands in their skin and this is most unpleasant to humans. Some years ago an abandoned ...
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DPIW - Platypus
Like the echidna, the platypus lacks nipples. Milk from the mammary glands oozes through the skin along both sides of the ... . When about four months, old the young are weaned. Venom glands and spursMale platypuses have spurs on the inside of their hind legs which are attached to crural glands that produce a powerful venom. Male platypuses can inflict extremely painful ...
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In addition, cows treated with BGH suffer suppressed immune systems and decreased fertility. Does it affect the composition of milk? There have been no ... of business. This would occur because an increase in our nation's milk supply would suppress the price of milk enough to make dairy farming unprofitable for most small dairy farmers. Another ...
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Mammals
About Mammals Mammals are warm-blooded, air-breathing, milk-producing vertebrates. The name "mammal" actually refers to the female's mammary glands which provide milk for her young. This characteristic sets off mammals ...
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