Practical 3 Flashcards
What is 1?
Internal mammary artery
What is 5?
Pericardial membrane
What is 5?
Pericardial membrane
What is 1?
Heart
What is 1?
Cranial vena cava
What is 2?
Azygos vein
What is 3?
Right pulmonary artery
What’s 4?
Right pulmonary veins
What is 5?
Caudal vena cava
What is 1?
Aortic arch
What is 2?
Left pulmonary artery
What is 3?
Left pulmonary veins (cranial lobe)
What is 4?
Left pulmonary vein
What is 5?
Caudal vena cava
What is 1?
Internal jugular vein
What is 2?
External jugular vein
What is 3?
Brachial vein
What is 5?
Axillary vein
What is 6?
Ventral thoracic vein
What is 7?
Internal mammary vein
What is 7?
Internal mammary vein
What is 11?
Left subclavian vein
What is 8?
Cranial vena cava
What is 9?
Right subclavian vein
What is 10?
Brachiocephalic trunk
What are 1 and 2?
1: right atrium
2: cranial vena cava
What are 3 and 4?
3: right pulmonary veins
4: azygos vein
What are 5 and 6?
5 right pulmonary artery
6: right ventricle
What are 7 and 8?
7: caudal vena cava
8: azygos vein
What is 9?
Aorta
What are 1 and 2?
1: left common Carotid artery
2: vertebral artery
What are 3 and 4?
3: brachial artery
4: axillary artery
What are 5 and 6
5: subclavian artery
6: brachiocephalic artery
What are 7 and 8? I
7: common carotid artery
8: thyrocervical artery
What are 9 and 10?
9: subscapular artery
10: internal mammary artery
What are 12 and 13?
12: subclavian artery
13: aortic arch
What are 2 and 3?
2: Left ventricle
3: L pulmonary veins
What are 4 and 5?
4: azygos vein
5: aorta
What are 6 and 7?
6: right auricle
7: aortic arch
What are 8 and 9?
8: cranial vena cava
9: brachiocephalic artery
What are 13 and 14?
13: left pulmonary artery
14: left auricle
What are 1 and 2?
1: duodenum
2: pancreas
What are 3 and 4?
3: hepatic portal vein
4: cranial mesenteric artery and vein
What are 5 and 6?
5: Caudal mesenteric vein
6: jejunum
What are 7 and 8?
7: stomach
8: gastric vein and artery
What are 9 and 11?
9: splenic vein and artery
11: renal vein
What are 12 and 13?
12: caudal vena cava
13: aorta
What are 1 and 2?
1: hepatic portal vein
2: cranial mesenteric vein
What are 4 and 5?
4: caudal mesenteric vein
5: caudal vena cava
What are 6 and 7?
6: stomach
7: gastric vein
What are 8 and 9?
8: pancreas
9: cranial mesenteric artery
What are 1 and 2?
1: pancreas
2: duodenum
What are 3 and 4?
3: cranial mesenteric artery and vein
4: cranial mesenteric vein (intestinal branches)
What are 5 and 6?
5: jejunum
6: ileum
What are 7 and 8?
7: gastric vein and artery
8: stomach
What are 9 and 10?
9: spleen
10: splenic artery and vein
What are 11 and 12?
11: gastrosplenic vein
12: aorta
What is 13?
Caudal mesenteric vein
What are 1 and 2?
1: branches of hepatic artery
2: hepatic artery
What are 3 and 4?
3: left gastric artery
4: splenic artery
What are 5 and 6?
5: stomach
6: cranial mesenteric artery (cut)
What is 7?
Spleen
What are 1 and 2?
1: hepatic artery
2: left gastric artery
What are 3 and 4?
3: splenic artery
4: cranial mesenteric artery
What are 5 and 6?
5: aorta
6: celiac artery
What are 1 and 2?
1: renal artery and vein
2: iliolumbar artery and vein
What are 3 and 5?
3: external iliac vein
5: femoral vein
What are 6 and 7?
6: caudal vena cava
7: renal artery and vein
What are 1 and 2?
1: iliolumbar vein and artery
2: external iliac artery and common iliac vein
What are 3 and 4?
3: internal iliac artery
4: aorta
What are 5 and 6?
5: caudal mesenteric artery
6: femoral artery
What are 1 and 2?
1: external iliac artery
2: internal iliac artery
What are 3, 4, 5?
3: aorta
4: iliolumbar artery and vein
5: caudal mesenteric artery
What are 1 and 2?
1: oral cavity
2: pharynx
What are 3 and 4?
3: teeth
4: spiracle
What are 5 and 6?
5: tongue
6: internal gill slits
What are 1 and 2?
1: internal gill slits
2: tongue
What are 3 and 4?
3: gill rakers
4: cut end of esophagus
What are 1 and 2?
1: testis
2: esophagus
What are 3 and 4?
3: cardiac stomach
4: liver
What are 5 and 6?
5: body of stomach
6: greater curvature of stomach
What are 7 and 8?
7: pyloric stomach
8: ventral lobe of pancreas
What is 9?
Lesser curvature of stomach
What are 10 and 11?
10: valvular intestine
11: spleen
What are 1 and 2?
1: papilla of esophagus
2: rugae of stomach
What are 1 and 2?
1: duodenum
2: ventral lobe of pancreas
What are 3 and 4?
3: valvular intestine
4: oral cavity
What are 5 and 6?
5: tongue
6: pharynx
What are 7 and 8?
7: liver
8: esophagus
What are 9 and 10?
9: testis
10: stomach
What are 11 and 12?
11: pyloric sphincter
12: spleen
What are 13 and 14?
13: rectum
14: cloaca
What is 15?
Urogenital papilla
What are 1 and 2?
1: duodenum
2: spiral valve
What are 3 and 4?
3: valvular intestine
4: spleen
What is 5?
Rectum
What is 1 and 2?
1: valvular intestine
2: rectum
What is 5?
Urinary papilla
What are 1 and 2?
1: stomach
2: pancreas
What are 3 and 4?
3: valvular intestine
4: spleen
What are 5 and 6?
5: rectal gland
6: rectum
What are 5 and 6?
5: rectal gland
6: rectum
What are 1 and 2?
1: median lobe of liver
2: left lobe of liver
What are 3 and 4?
3: gallbladder
4: right lobe of liver
What are 5 and 6?
5: bile duct
6: duodenum
What are 7 and 8?
7: ventral lobe of the pancreas
8: spleen
What are 9 and 10?
9: valvular intestine
10: rectum
What are 1 and 2?
1: bile duct
2: stomach
What are 3and 4?
3: duodenum
4: pyloric sphincter
What are 5 and 7?
5: ventral lobe of pancreas
7: dorsal lobe of pancreas
What are 8 and 9?
8: spleen
9: valvular intestine
What are 1 and 2?
1: parabranchial chambers
2: gill arches
What are 3, 4, 5?
3: gill rakers
4: spiracle
5: internal gill slits
What are 3, 4, 5?
3: gill arch
4: afferent branchial artery
5: primary gill filaments
What are 1 and 2?
1: primary gill filament
2: secondary gill filament
What are 1 and 2?
1: pericardial cavity
2: pleuroperitoneal cavity
What are 1 and 2?
1: stomach
2: greater omentum
What are 3 and 4?
3: gastrosplenic ligament
4: spleen
What is 5?
Mesocolon
What is 5?
Mesocolon
What are 1 and 2?
1: stomach
2: lesser omentum
What are 3 and 4?
3: duodenum
4: central lobe of pancreas
What are 5 and 6?
5: Mesentery proper
6: valvular intestine
What are 7 and 8?
7: lesser omentum
8: liver
Where is the falciform ligament?
Connects liver to abdominal wall in shark
What is the transverse septum in sharks?
Separates the pericardial cavity from the pleuroperitoneal cavity
What are 1, 2, 3?
1: afferent branchial arteries
2: ventral aorta
3: efferent branchial arteries
What are 1 and 9?
1: afferent branchial arteries
9: efferent branchial arteries
What are 1 and 5?
1: afferent branchial arteries
5: internal carotid artery
What are 7 and 8?
7: paired dorsal aorta
8: subclavian artery
What are 9 and 10?
9: dorsal aorta
10: coeliac artery
What is 5?
Heart
What are 1 and 2?
1: segmental arteries
2: dorsal aorta
What are 2 and 5?
2: subclavian artery
5: brachial artery
What are 1 and 2?
1: gastrohepatic artery
2: coeliac artery
What are 3 and 4?
3: hepatic artery
4: gastric artery
What are 5 and 6?
5: stomach
6: pancreaticomesenteric artery
What are 7 and 8?
7: spleen
8: valvular intestine
What are 1, 3 and 4?
1: pancreaticomesenteric artery
3: pancreas
4: valvular intestine
What is 1?
Pancreaticomesenteric artery
What is 1?
Pancreaticomesenteric artery
What are 1 and 2?
1: spleen
2: valvular intestine
What are 3 and 4?
3: rectal gland
4: dorsal aorta
What are 5 and 6?
5: anterior mesenteric artery
6: gastrosplenic artery
What is 7?
Posterior mesenteric Artery
What are 1 and 2?
1: liver
2: gallbladder
What are 3 and 4?
3: hepatic portal vein
4: gastric vein
What are 5 and 6?
5: Lienomesenteric vein
6: spleen
What are 7 and 8?
7: pancreaticomesenteric vein
8: anterior intestinal artery
What are 1 and 2?
1: anterior intestinal vein
2: lienomesenteric vein
What are 3 and 4?
3: Hepatic portal vein
4: anterior Lienogastric vein
What are 5 and 8?
5: spleen
8: posterior intestinal vein
What are 1 and 2?
1: ventral aorta
2: conus arteriosis
What are 3 and 4?
3: atrium
4: ventricle
What are 5, 6, 7?
5: transverse septum
6: falciform ligament
7: sinus venosus
What are 1,2,3?
1: ventral aorta
2: atrium
3: sinus venosus
Label 1-3
1: ventral aorta
2: conus arteriosus
3: common cardinal vein
Label 4, 6, 7
4: posterior cardinal sinus
6: lateral abdominal vein
7: liver
Label 9, 10, 11
9: iliac vein
10: caudal vein
11: ventral jugular vein
Label 12-14
12: anterior cardinal sinus
13: atrium
14: ventricle
Label 15, 16, 17
15: sinus venosus
16: subclavian vein
17: brachial vein
Label 19, 21, 22
19: hepatic portal vein
21: posterior cardinal vein
22: renal portal vein
Label 1 and 2
1: canines
2: premolars
Label 4,5
4: molar
5: Masseter
Label 6
Papillae
Label 7 and 8
7: hard palate
8: soft palate
Label 9 and 10
9: nasopharynx
10: epiglottis
What is the frenulum linguae
Attach tongue ventrally
What is the vestibule?
Space between teeth and lips
What is 12
Tongue
What are 1 and 2
1: soft palate
2: nasopharynx
What are 4 and 6?
4: glottis
6: epiglottis
What are 1 and 2?
1: trachea
2: esophagus
Label 1 and 2
1: diaphragm
2: quadrate lobe of liver
Label 3-6
3: left median lobe of liver
4: right median lobe of liver
5: left lateral lobe of liver
6: right lateral lobe of liver
Label 7
Greater omentum
What are 1 and 2
1: greater omentum
2: duodenum
What are 3 and 4
3: jejunum
4: spleen
What is 5?
Ileum
What is 5?
What is 1-3
1: diaphragm
2: right median lobe of liver
3: right lateral lobe of liver
What is 4-6
4: transverse colon
5:jejunum
6: ileum
What is 7-9
7: rectum
8: kidney
9: descending colon
What are 10-12
10: spleen
11: stomach
12: pancreas
What is 13-15
13: left lateral lobe of liver
14: left medial lobe of liver
15: quadrate lobe of liver
What are 1 and 2?
1: gall bladder
2: common bile duct
What is the cardiac sphincter
Between esophagus and stomach
What is the pyloric sphincter
Between duodenum and stomach
What is the cystic duct?
The duct coming off the gall bladder before it merges with the hepatic ducts to form the common bile duct
What is the gastrosplenic ligament
The portion of the greater omentum that extends from the stomach to the spleen
What is the lesser omentum?
A smaller mesentery that extends from the inner curvature of the stomach and duodenum and attaches to the liver
What is the mesocolon
The mesentery that connects the colon to the dorsal wall of the abdominal cavity
What is the mesoduodenum?
The mesentery that supports the duodenum
What is the mesentery proper
The mesentery that supports the ileum and jejunum
What is the falciform ligament
The mesentery that connects the right and left halves of the liver and extends to the central wall of the abdominal cavity
What is the pulmonary ligament
The mesentery that extends from the dorsal side of the lungs to the dorsal wall of the abdominal cavity
What are the parts of the mink lung (in order from top to bottom)
R/L cranial lobe
R medial lobe
R accessory lobe
R/L caudal lobe
The trachea is connected to the lungs via the
Primary bronchus
What is the larynx
Voice box
Located between oral cavity and trachea
Papilla is to esophagus as ______ is to stomach
Rugae
What are 1-4
1: descending colon
2: anus (end of rectum)
3: ascending colon
4: transverse colon
Where is iliac artery in the shark? Femoral artery? Caudal artery?
The iliac artery in the shark branches off the dorsal aorta and into the pelvic fins. As the artery actually enters the pelvic fins it becomes the femoral arteries. The caudal artery is the continuation of the dorsal aorta into the tail
Label 18
Hepatic vein
Where is the median sacral artery?
artery that supplies blood to the pelvis, coccyx, and tail. Located behind bladder
Label the figure
1: coeliac artery
2: gastrohepatic artery
3: gastric artery
4:pancreaticomesenteric artery
5: hepatic artery
Label the figure
1: hepatic portal vein
2: gastric vein
3: lienomesenteric vein
4: anterior lienogastric vein
5: pancreaticomesenteric vein
6: posterior intestinal vein