common anatomical terms for dogs and cats Ch 4 Flashcards

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cheek

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fleshy portion of either side of the face; forms the sides of the mouth and continues rostrally to the lips.

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chest

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part of the body between the neck and abdomen; the thorax

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chin

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restroventral protrusion of the mandible

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dewclaw

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rudimentary first digit of dogs and cats

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elbow

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forelimb joint formed by distal humerus, proximal radius, and proximal ulna

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flank

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side of the body between the ribs and the ilium

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forearm

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part of the foreleg supported by the radius and ulna, between the elbow and carpus

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forehead

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region of the head between the eyes and ears

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hock

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tarsal joint; also called tarsus

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muzzle

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two nostrils (including the skin and fascia) and the muscles of the upper and lower lip.

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pinna

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project part of the ear lying outside the head; the auricle

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rump

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sacral to tailhead region of the back; also called the croup.

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shoulder

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region around the large joint between the humerus and scapula

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stifle joint

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femorotibial and femoropatellar joint in quadrupeds

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tail

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caudal part of the vertebral column extending beyond the trunk

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