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[#656] Cow milk is not complete food because
Correct Answer

(C) It is deficient in iron content

Explanation

Solution: Cow milk is not complete food because it is deficient in iron content. Excessive consumption of cow's milk can lead to iron deficiency anemia caused by dietary imbalance, decreased consumption of solids, and increased consumption of an iron-deficient milk diet
Cow's milk contains predominantly non-heme iron, which is much less digestible than heme iron.

[#657] Which of the following is a origin place of Holesein Freizen cow?
Correct Answer

(D) Holland

Explanation

Solution: Holland is an origin place of Holesein Freizen cow. Holstein Friesians are a breed of dairy cattle that originated in the Dutch provinces of North Holland and Friesland, and Schleswig-Holstein in Northern Germany. They are known as the world's highest-producing dairy animals. The Holstein-Friesian is the most widespread cattle breed in the world
it is found in more than 150 countries.

[#658] The deficiency of manganese causes in poultry a disease known as
Correct Answer

(A) Perosis

Explanation

Solution: The deficiency of manganese causes in poultry a disease known as Perosis. Perosis a disorder of poultry that is characterized by leg deformity and is caused by a deficiency of vitamins (such as biotin or choline) or minerals (such as manganese) in the diet, called also hock disease, slipped tendon. It is a disorder of chicks, turkey poults, and young swans, characterized by enlargement of the hock, twisted metatarsi, and slipped tendons
it can be largely eliminated by adding manganese and choline to the diet.

[#659] Which part lacking in stomach of camel
Correct Answer

(B) Omasum

Explanation

Solution: The part lacking in the stomach of camel is Omasum. Camels have a three-chambered stomach, lacking the separation of omasum and abomasum
the rumen and reticulum are equipped with glandular pockets separated by muscular walls having sphincters and glands. The omasum is a globe-shaped structure containing leaves of tissue (like pages in a book). It absorbs water and other substances from digestive contents.

[#660] Match the following columns Column-I (Nutrients) Column-II (Deficiency symptoms) a. Retinol 1. Xerophthalmia b. Tocopherol 2. Anaemia c. Folic acid 3. Muscular destrophy d. Pyridoxine 4. Vonvulsion
Correct Answer

(A) a-1, b-3, c-2, d-4

Explanation

Solution: a. The deficiency of Retinol causes Xeropthalmia. Xerophthalmia is the clinical spectrum of ocular manifestations of vitamin A deficiency
these range from the milder stages of night blindness and Bitot spots to the potentially blinding stages of corneal xerosis, ulceration and necrosis. b. The deficiency of Tocopherol causes Muscular destrophy. Nutritional muscular dystrophy (NMD), or stiff lamb disease, is a muscular dystrophy caused by a deficiency of selenium (Se) or vitamin E (Tocopherol) or both in young ruminants. c. The deficiency of folic acid causes Anaemia. Low levels of folic acid can cause megaloblastic anemia. With this condition, red blood cells are larger than normal. There are fewer of these cells. They are also oval-shaped, not round. d. The deficiency of Pyridoxine causes Vonvulsion. Pyridoxine (vitamin B6) deficiency is a recognized cause of intractable seizures and most reported cases of this condition are in neonates.