Anatomy: Session 2 Flashcards
Head, thoracic limbs
Name this part of the Mandible (A)

Ramus
Name this process on the mandible (B)

Coronoid Process
Name this process on the mandible (C)

Condylar process
Name this process on the mandible (D)

Angular process
(A) is a patient contact for which listing?

TMJ ventral copartment rostral
What muscle attaches to (B)?

Temporalis MM.
What muscle attaches to (E)?

Masseter MM.
The area just ventral to (C) is the patient contact point for which listing?

TMJ dorsal compartment LT. or RT.
(D) is the patient contact point for which listing?

TMJ ventral compartment caudal
Which muscle of matication inserts on (D)?

Digastricus MM.
The muscles of mastication are innervated by which nerve?

V3–Mandibular branch of trigeminal
(F) Name the bone of the skull

Temporal fossa (of parietal bone)
What muscle attaches at (F)?

Temporalis
Name this process on the skull (G)

Occipital protruberance
Name this ridge on the skull (J)

Occipital Crest
Name this structure (K)

Zygomatic Arch
What muscle attaches to (K)?

Masseter MM.
What joint is indicated by (L)?

Temporomandibular Joint
(L) is divided into 2 parts by what?

Intra-articular disc/meniscus
Name this process on the skull (H)

Paracondylar process
Name the structure indicated by (I)

Occipital condyle
Name this depression in the mandible (M)

Masseter Fossa
Name the bone above

Atlas
What part of the bone is indicated by (N)?

Dorsal arch
What part of the bone is indicated by (P)?

Ventral arch
Name the protruberance indicated by (T)

Ventral tubercle
Name the part of the bone indicated by (S)

Caudal articular facet
Name the part of the bone indicated by (O)

Wing
Name the 2 listings we learned for this bone.

Atlas cranial
Atlas dorsal Lt. or Rt.
Which of the 2 listings has a patient contact point where (O) is positioned?

Atlas dorsal
In regards to the bone indicated by (R), is cranial to the right or left in that picture?

Right
In the picture indicated by (N), is cranial to the top or bottom of that picture?

Top
Motion between this bone and the occiput is primarily?

Flexion/extension
Name the bone

Axis/C2
Name the part of the bone indicated by (U)

Dorsal spinous process
Name the surface just dorsal to (V)

Caudal articular facet
Name the part of the bone indicated by (Y)

Transverse process
Name the surface indicated by (W)

Cranial articular surface/facet
Name the part of the bone indicated by (X)

Dens
The primary motion between this bone and the atlas is?

Rotation
In the picture, is cranial to the left or right?

Left
What bone, or possible bones, are shown in the pictures?

C3,4 or 5
Is the picture on the left showing a craniao or caudal view?

Caudal
In the picture on the right, is cranial to the left or right?

Left
These vertebrae have how many articular surfaces? (each)

6
Name the part of the bone indicated by (a)

Lamina
Name the part of the bone indicated by (d)

Transverse process
Name the part of the bone indicated by (c)

Pedicle
Name the surface that is just above the letter (b)

Caudal articular facet
Name the surface that is just below the letter (g)

Cranial articular facet
Name the part of the bone indicated by (e)

Lamina-pedicle junction
Name the part of the bone indicated by (f)

Transverse process
Which letter is a patient contact point?

(e)
What is the facet angle (line of correction) for the verebrae pictured?

45-45-45
Name the part of the bone indicated by (h)

Dorsal spinous process
What vertebrae is in the left picture?

C7
What vertebrae is in the right picture?

C6
In both pictures, is cranial to the left or right?

Left
Name the structures indicated by (k) and (n)

Cranial facet (k), caudal facet (n)
Which letters indicate a transverse process?

(i), (l), (o)
Which letter indicates a patient contact point?

(j)
How many carpal bones are there in a dog/cat?

7
Name the bone indicated by (p)

Ulna
Name the bone indicated by (q)

Radial carpal bone
Name the bone indicated by (r)

Ulnar carpal bone
Name the bone marked by (s)

2nd carpal bone
Name the bone marked by (t)

4th carpal bone
Which carpal bone is not visible in this picture?

Accessory carpal bone
The primary motino of the carpus is ___?

Flexion/extension
Name the structure marked by (u)

Trochlear notch
Name the structure marked by (v)

Anconeal process
Name the structure marked by (w)

Olecranon/olecranon tuber
Name the structure marked by (x)

Radial head
Name the structure marked by (y)

Ulnar (lateral) styloid process
Name the structure marked by (z)

Radial (medial) styloid process
Are the bones in the picture on the left from the left or right side of the animal?

Right
Is this elbow from the left or right side of the animal?

Right
The primary motion between the humerus and ulna is?

Flexion/extension
The primary motion between the radius and ulna is?

Rotation
Name the structure marked by (A)

Dorsal border of scapula
Name the structure marked by (B)

Spine of scapula
Name the structure marked by (C)

Acromion
Name the structure marked by (D)

Supraglenoid tubercle
What muscle originates on (D)?

Biceps brachii
Name the structure marked by (E)

Head of humerus
Name the structure marked by (F)

Greater tubercle
Which of the structures are patient contact points?

A, D, F
Are these bones from the left or right side of the patient?

Right
What type of joint is formed between the scapula and body wall?

Synsarcosis
If we have a listing of a medial scapulothoracic, what letter(s) marks our patient contact point?

A
Name a muscle that is innervated by the accessory nerve and attaches to (C)

Omotransversarius MM.
Trapezius MM.