1. What is the primary purpose of parliamentary procedure in meetings?
2. Approximately how many bones are in a horse's skeletal system?
3. Which of the following is a key component of equine health management?
Equine anatomy — bones?
Approximately 205 bones in the skeletal system.
Horses — bones count?
Approximately 205 bones.
Parliamentary procedure — purpose?
Ensures orderly, democratic meetings.
Horse digestive system — type?
Monogastric with hindgut fermentation.
SAE — definition?
Student-led agricultural projects for experiential learning.
Major horse breeds?
Thoroughbred, Quarter Horse, Arabian.
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