Anatomy: Session 2 Flashcards

Head, thoracic limbs

1
Q

Name this part of the Mandible (A)

A

Ramus

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2
Q

Name this process on the mandible (B)

A

Coronoid Process

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3
Q

Name this process on the mandible (C)

A

Condylar process

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4
Q

Name this process on the mandible (D)

A

Angular process

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5
Q

(A) is a patient contact for which listing?

A

TMJ ventral copartment rostral

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6
Q

What muscle attaches to (B)?

A

Temporalis MM.

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7
Q

What muscle attaches to (E)?

A

Masseter MM.

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8
Q

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

A

TMJ dorsal compartment LT. or RT.

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9
Q

(D) is the patient contact point for which listing?

A

TMJ ventral compartment caudal

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10
Q

Which muscle of matication inserts on (D)?

A

Digastricus MM.

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11
Q

The muscles of mastication are innervated by which nerve?

A

V3–Mandibular branch of trigeminal

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12
Q

(F) Name the bone of the skull

A

Temporal fossa (of parietal bone)

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13
Q

What muscle attaches at (F)?

A

Temporalis

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14
Q

Name this process on the skull (G)

A

Occipital protruberance

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15
Q

Name this ridge on the skull (J)

A

Occipital Crest

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16
Q

Name this structure (K)

A

Zygomatic Arch

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17
Q

What muscle attaches to (K)?

A

Masseter MM.

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18
Q

What joint is indicated by (L)?

A

Temporomandibular Joint

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19
Q

(L) is divided into 2 parts by what?

A

Intra-articular disc/meniscus

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20
Q

Name this process on the skull (H)

A

Paracondylar process

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21
Q

Name the structure indicated by (I)

A

Occipital condyle

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22
Q

Name this depression in the mandible (M)

A

Masseter Fossa

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23
Q

Name the bone above

A

Atlas

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24
Q

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

A

Dorsal arch

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25
Q

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

A

Ventral arch

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26
Q

Name the protruberance indicated by (T)

A

Ventral tubercle

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27
Q

Name the part of the bone indicated by (S)

A

Caudal articular facet

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28
Q

Name the part of the bone indicated by (O)

A

Wing

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29
Q

Name the 2 listings we learned for this bone.

A

Atlas cranial

Atlas dorsal Lt. or Rt.

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30
Q

Which of the 2 listings has a patient contact point where (O) is positioned?

A

Atlas dorsal

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31
Q

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

A

Right

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32
Q

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

A

Top

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33
Q

Motion between this bone and the occiput is primarily?

A

Flexion/extension

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34
Q

Name the bone

A

Axis/C2

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35
Q

Name the part of the bone indicated by (U)

A

Dorsal spinous process

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36
Q

Name the surface just dorsal to (V)

A

Caudal articular facet

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37
Q

Name the part of the bone indicated by (Y)

A

Transverse process

38
Q

Name the surface indicated by (W)

A

Cranial articular surface/facet

39
Q

Name the part of the bone indicated by (X)

A

Dens

40
Q

The primary motion between this bone and the atlas is?

A

Rotation

41
Q

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

A

Left

42
Q

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

A

C3,4 or 5

43
Q

Is the picture on the left showing a craniao or caudal view?

A

Caudal

44
Q

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

A

Left

45
Q

These vertebrae have how many articular surfaces? (each)

A

6

46
Q

Name the part of the bone indicated by (a)

A

Lamina

47
Q

Name the part of the bone indicated by (d)

A

Transverse process

48
Q

Name the part of the bone indicated by (c)

A

Pedicle

49
Q

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

A

Caudal articular facet

50
Q

Name the surface that is just below the letter (g)

A

Cranial articular facet

51
Q

Name the part of the bone indicated by (e)

A

Lamina-pedicle junction

52
Q

Name the part of the bone indicated by (f)

A

Transverse process

53
Q

Which letter is a patient contact point?

A

(e)

54
Q

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

A

45-45-45

55
Q

Name the part of the bone indicated by (h)

A

Dorsal spinous process

56
Q

What vertebrae is in the left picture?

A

C7

57
Q

What vertebrae is in the right picture?

A

C6

58
Q

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

A

Left

59
Q

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

A

Cranial facet (k), caudal facet (n)

60
Q

Which letters indicate a transverse process?

A

(i), (l), (o)

61
Q

Which letter indicates a patient contact point?

A

(j)

62
Q

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

A

7

63
Q

Name the bone indicated by (p)

A

Ulna

64
Q

Name the bone indicated by (q)

A

Radial carpal bone

65
Q

Name the bone indicated by (r)

A

Ulnar carpal bone

66
Q

Name the bone marked by (s)

A

2nd carpal bone

67
Q

Name the bone marked by (t)

A

4th carpal bone

68
Q

Which carpal bone is not visible in this picture?

A

Accessory carpal bone

69
Q

The primary motino of the carpus is ___?

A

Flexion/extension

70
Q

Name the structure marked by (u)

A

Trochlear notch

71
Q

Name the structure marked by (v)

A

Anconeal process

72
Q

Name the structure marked by (w)

A

Olecranon/olecranon tuber

73
Q

Name the structure marked by (x)

A

Radial head

74
Q

Name the structure marked by (y)

A

Ulnar (lateral) styloid process

75
Q

Name the structure marked by (z)

A

Radial (medial) styloid process

76
Q

Are the bones in the picture on the left from the left or right side of the animal?

A

Right

77
Q

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

A

Right

78
Q

The primary motion between the humerus and ulna is?

A

Flexion/extension

79
Q

The primary motion between the radius and ulna is?

A

Rotation

80
Q

Name the structure marked by (A)

A

Dorsal border of scapula

81
Q

Name the structure marked by (B)

A

Spine of scapula

82
Q

Name the structure marked by (C)

A

Acromion

83
Q

Name the structure marked by (D)

A

Supraglenoid tubercle

84
Q

What muscle originates on (D)?

A

Biceps brachii

85
Q

Name the structure marked by (E)

A

Head of humerus

86
Q

Name the structure marked by (F)

A

Greater tubercle

87
Q

Which of the structures are patient contact points?

A

A, D, F

88
Q

Are these bones from the left or right side of the patient?

A

Right

89
Q

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

A

Synsarcosis

90
Q

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

A

A

91
Q

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

A

Omotransversarius MM.

Trapezius MM.