CH 10 Integumentary System (nails, claws, hooves) Flashcards
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Wall
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- epidermal tissue that includes the toe (front), quarters (sides), and heels (back)
- usually located dorsal and lateral to the distal phalanx
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Sole
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- softer hoof tissue located on the on the ventral surface of the hoof (bottom of the hand)
- located ventral to the distal phalanx and is usually flakey
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Tori
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- aka footpads
- provide cushioning and protection for the bones of the foot
- thick and composed of keratinized epithelium
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The subcutaneous layer of the tori contains
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- many adipose cells
- elastic connective tissue
- sweat glands are also found in most mammalian foot pads
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Digital pads
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-Dogs and cats have these on the palmar and plantar surfaces of the phalanges
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Metacarpal and metatarsal pads
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singular pads located on the palmar and plantar surface of the metacarpal/metatarsal area
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Carpal pads
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- located on the palmar surface of each carpus
- do not bear weight when the animal is standing
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Digitigrade
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- animals that walk on their toes
- only the digital and metacarpal/metatarsal pads making contact with the ground
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Plantigrade
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- footpads as those in primates
- animals walk with phalanges, metacarpals/metatarsals, and carpal/tarsal bones making contact with the ground
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Coronary band (of the horse)
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- region where hoof meets the skin
- analgous to the cuticle of the human nail
- site of coronet growth
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Peripole (of the horse)
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- flakey tissue band located at junction of the coronary band and the hoof wall and extends distally
- widens at the heel to cover the bulbs of the heels
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Quick
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- tissue in the claw that contains numerous blood vessels and nerve endings
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Quicking
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- trimming the nail or claw to the level of the dermis
- results in bleeding and pain
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Claw and hoof combining forms
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claw - onych/o
hoof - ungul/o
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Corium
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the dermis to the hoof
- located under the epidermal surface of the hoof wall, sole, and frog
- corresponds to the quick