Correct Physiological Relationships in Animals
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Which of the following relationship is correct?
- All the above ✓ Correct
- PCV% ~ Hb × 3 only
- Heart rate ~ R.R × 4 only
- Spermatogenesis ~ 4.6 spermatogenic cycle only
Correct Answer: All the above
All three relationships are correct physiological principles used in veterinary science:
1. PCV% ≈ Hb × 3
Packed Cell Volume (%) is approximately 3 times the hemoglobin value (g/dl). Example: Cattle Hb = 12 g/dl → PCV ≈ 36%. This is the clinical rule of thumb for cross-checking hematological results.
2. Heart Rate ≈ Respiratory Rate × 4
In most domestic animals, the heart beats approximately 4 times for every breath. Example: Cattle RR = 14/min → HR ≈ 56/min (within the 45–65 range). This ratio helps assess cardiovascular–respiratory balance.
3. Spermatogenesis ≈ 4.6 Spermatogenic Cycles
Complete spermatogenesis requires approximately 4.6 spermatogenic cycles (each cycle = 1 seminiferous epithelial cycle). In bulls, one spermatogenic cycle ≈ 13.5 days; total spermatogenesis ≈ 61 days.
Why Other Options Are Wrong
- The other three options each state only one relationship as correct, but all three relationships hold true simultaneously — therefore 'All the above' is the most complete and correct answer.
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