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toward the middle or Median Plane |
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Away from median plane; away from center |
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(extremities only) toward the body |
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(extremities only) away from the body |
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towards the center of the body or body part |
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towards the surface of the body or body part |
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Ventral Surface of the forepaws |
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Ventral Surface of the rear paws |
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all of the bones in the body |
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Bones of head or trunk. Function is to protect the organs |
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Bones of extremities AND PELVIS. function is for movement of the body |
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Material (bones) that form in the soft organs. Ex: bone in nose of pig |
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Cells that form bone. Develop from cartilage cells and mature into bone producing cells. |
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Cells that absorb damaged bone and form NEW bone in areas where needed. |
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Bones are an example of a _____ |
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1/3 of bone is __________ |
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Collagen (provides structure) |
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Calcium and Phosphorous (provides strength) |
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Bones have Nerves and a blood supply to deliver Oxygen |
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Bones have Nerves and a blood supply to deliver Oxygen |
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Bones can become diseased, but can also repair themselves. |
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Bones can become diseased, but can also repair themselves. |
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Number of bones in the female canine skeleton |
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Number of bones in the male canine |
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319 (1 extras is the os penis) |
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Number of bones in the female feline skeleton |
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Number of bones in the male feline skeleton |
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287 (1 extra is the os penis) |
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Cats have Clavicles (collar bones) and retractable claws, but dogs don't. |
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Cats have Clavicles (collar bones) and retractable claws, but dogs don't. |
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Study of the Function of the bones |
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1. support animal body weight &provides leverage for muscles to move body 2. protect vital organs & tissues 3. storage sites for minerals 4. Blood Cell Formation |
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long & thin bones found only in the extremities |
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small & cube shaped bones |
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flat bones that have air pockets in them |
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Spongy (cancellous) bone: |
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spaces within the inner layer of long bones that lightens bone w/o losing strength |
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Makes up shaft of long bones & outside layer of all bones. |
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1. soft material that fills spaces inside bones 2. Site of red blood cell and fat formation |
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Cavity where bone marrow is located. |
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1. Thick outer covering of the shaft of long bones. 2. covers non articulating surfaces (non-end) surfaces 3. Necessary for bone growth, repair, nutrition and attachment of ligaments and tendons |
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A hole in a bone (vertebrae) |
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Smooth surface that surrounds ends of long bones. |
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Growth plate of cartilage located between the Diaphysis (shaft) and the epiphysis (end) of long bones |
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bones of the head that house the brain and certain sensory organs |
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portion of the skull that surrounds the brain |
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Large hole in center of the occipital bone where the spinal cord exits the skull |
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Hyoid bone (Hyoid Apparatus) 1. 2. |
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1. supportive structure for the base of the tongue, pharynx & larynx. 2. assists with swallowing |
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abnormal protrusion of one or both jaws. over or under-bite |
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Brachygnathism (Silent 'G'): |
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abnormal shortness of the mandible resulting in a maxilla that is longer |
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3 Head types: doliochocephalic |
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long, narrow, head. Ex: greyhound |
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3 Head types: Mesaticephalic: |
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3 Head types: Brachycephalic: |
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short wide head: pug, English Bulldogs, Boston Terriers |
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main ventral and strongest portion |
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hollow area dorsal to the body |
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1. Spinous: single dorsal projecting process 2. Transverse Process: 2 laterally projecting processes (site of muscle attachment for movement of the spine and trunk) |
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1. Located on the cranial & caudal ends of the arch 2. Helps form of the joints between the vertebrae |
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The cartilage composed disks space between vertebrae; act as shock absorber. |
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Hole between 2 vertebral bodies |
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spinal column that is a tunnel to house and protect the spinal cord. Formed from the alignment of all the arches of the vertebrae |
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Cervical Vertebrae & how many? |
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Neck Vertabrae. c1-c7 7 cervical Vertebrae |
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First Cervical (C1) vertebra located directly posterior to the skull. Has two lateral processes called 'wings'. alphabetical: next is aXis |
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Second Cervical vertebrae. Very Large Dorsal Process called the 'Dens' |
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