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Animal Refresher, Dairy Science
Carcass Terminology – Pluck
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Question (English)
The carcass of lungs, trachea & heart is known as:
- Pluck ✓ Correct
- Bung
- Giblet
- Paunch
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Pluck
The collective term for the carcass of lungs, trachea, and heart is called Pluck.
Meat Terminology (By-products / Offals)
- Pluck: Lungs + Trachea + Heart
- Bung: Rectum (terminal end of large intestine)
- Giblet: Gizzard + Liver + Heart (mainly used in poultry context)
- Weasand: Oesophagus (food pipe)
- Skirt: Diaphragm (the muscular partition between thoracic and abdominal cavity)
- Paunch: Rumen/first stomach of ruminants
Memory Tip
Think of 'Pluck' as organs you 'pluck out' from the chest cavity — lungs, trachea, and heart are all thoracic organs.
Why Other Options Are Wrong
- Bung → Rectum, not lungs/trachea/heart.
- Giblet → Gizzard, Liver & Heart (poultry offals).
- Paunch → Rumen (stomach), not thoracic organs.
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