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Which of the following pertain to a cat's claws?
They are made for running on level ground
They look similar to the first phalanx of each digit
There are 5 claws on all four feet
They are used for climbing
They are good defense weapons |
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They are used for climbing
They are good defense weapons |
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Which of the following motions are possible with the elbow joint?
Flexion
Extension
Rotation
Abduction
Adduction |
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The dental formula of cats tells you there are on each side
Three upper molar and two lower molars
Three upper and three lower incisors
two canines
two molars
two upper premolars and three lower premolars |
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Three upper and three lower incisors
two canines
two molars |
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Which of the abdominal muscles are found on the outside of the abdomen just under the skin?
Rectus abdominis m.
Transverse abdominis m.
Internal Oblique m.
External Oblique m.
Umbilicus |
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Rectus abdominus m.
External Oblique m. |
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Which of the following apply to the clavicle?
It divides the clavotrapezius m. and the acromial trapeziu
It is found only in cats
The clavobrachialis m. is attached to it.
The clavotrapezius m. is attached to it.
It is also called the collarbone in man. |
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Definition
The clavobrachialis is attached to it
the clavotrapezius is attached to it
it is called the collarbone in man |
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Which of the following apply to the gastrocnemius muscle
It inserts on the tuber calcis
It originates on the tuber calcis
It is called the calf muscle in man
It acts as a flexor of the hock
It acts as an extender of the tarsal joint |
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Definition
It inserts on the tuber calcis
It is called the calf muscle in man
It acts as an extendor of the tarsal joint |
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Term
The inguinal canal
Can be associated with hernias
is absent in cats
carries the femoral vessels
has the vas deferens pass through it in males
connects the Mediterranean Sea to the Dead Sea |
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Definition
Can be associated with hernies
Has the Vas Deferens pass through it in males |
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Which of the following should have been filled with blue latex?
Carotid a.
Cephalic v.
Sciatic n.
Jugular v.
Saphenous v. |
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Definition
Cephalic v.
Jugular v.
Saphenous v. |
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In the cats front feet
The first phalanx looks like a cat's claw
There are 5 metacarpal bones
Flexion occurs on the posterior aspect
There are no muscles present
There are the same number of digits as the rear foot. |
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There are 5 metacarpal bones
Flexion occurs on the posterior aspect |
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The carnassial teeth of cat are
The last upper premolars and lower molars
Last lower premolars and upper molars
All molar teeth
the largest cheek teeth
The sharpest teeth |
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Definition
The last upper premolars and lower molars
The largest cheek teeth |
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Term
When injecting blue latex into the vessels, they used
An artery
Veins
The carotid
The jugular
The vagus |
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The recurrent tarsal vein is
Located on the lateral side of the leg
Located on the medial side of the lef
Also known as the femoral
Also known as the saphenous
Located by the sciatic nerve. |
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Located on lateral side of leg
Also known as the saphenous |
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Term
The triceps muscle
Has three different muscle bodies
Inserts on the humerus
Acts as an extendor of the elbow
Acts as a flexor of the shoulders
moves the olecranon |
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Definition
Has three different muscle bodies
Acts as an extendor for the elbow
Moves the olecranon |
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In regard to the salivary glands seen on dissection
The parotid secretes a mucous fluid
The submaxilary secretes a mucous fluid
both secrete a serous fluid
The parotid is located up by the ear
The submaxillary secretes a serous fluid. |
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Definition
The submaxillary secretes a mucous fluid
The parotid is located up by the ear. |
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The antagonistic muscles to the cat's pectorals are
Located on the rear legs
Located on the chest
Located over the shoulders
called the trapezius muscles
called the triceps muscles |
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Definition
Located over the shoulders
Called the trapezius muscles |
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Term
Lymph Nodes
Exist all over the body
form saliva
Have a smooth surface
serve to speed up blood flow
Are hollow glands |
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Definition
Exist all over the body
Have a smooth surface |
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In the cat, which type of teeth have deciduous members?
Canines
Incisors
Premolars
Molars
False |
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Definition
Canines
Incisors
Premolars |
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What is the dental formula of the cat
3131
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3121
3311
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3211
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The testicles of the tom cat are located
Dorsal to the rectum and penis
ventral to the rectum and penis
dorsal to the rectum and ventral to the penis
ventral to the rectum but dorsal to the penis
in cat heaven because a tom cat is castrated |
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Definition
Ventral to the rectum but dorsal to the penis |
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Term
If you were going to inject into the vessel located on the lateral side of the hock you would be using the
Jugular v.
saphenous v.
femoral v.
cephalic v.
carotid a.
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Which vessels were used to inject blue latex into the cat?
Femoral v.
Saphenous v.
Jugular v.
Carotid artery
Cephalic v. |
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The point of attachment of a muscle which undergoes very little motion during muscle contraction is called the
Tendon
Ligament
Symphysis
Insertion
Origin |
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The antagonistic muscle to the triceps is
Located on the anterior aspect of the femur
Located on the posterior aspect of the ulna
Located on the anterior aspect of the humerus
Called the biceps femoris m.
Called the biceps brachii m. |
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Definition
Located on the anterior aspect of the humerus
Called the biceps brachii m. |
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Which of the following are found on the lateral side of the forelimb?
Biceps femoris m.
Spinal trapezius m.
Gracilis m.
Triceps m.
Pectoantebrachialis m. |
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Definition
Spinal trapezius m.
Triceps m. |
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An intravenous injection into the cephalic vein would be given?
In the neck
In the font leg
Medial side of rear leg
lateral side of rear leg
in the head |
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The latissimus dorsi would be composed of?
Smooth muscle
Voluntary striated m.
Involuntary striated m.
cardiac m.
skeletal m. |
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Voluntary striated m.
Skeletal m. |
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