Bone
Muscles
Nerves
Pathology
Misc
100

Where is the coracoid process located?

Bonus: This is the origin for which muscle?

On the medial Cranioventral aspect of the scapula.

Bonus: Coracobrachialis

100

What is the Origin, Insertion, and Action of the Supraspinatous muscle?

Origin: The supraspinous fossa

Insertion: The greater tubercle of the humerus, by a thick tendon

100

What is the innervation of the tensor fasciae antebrachii?

The radial nerve
100

What is a component of endothelial cell membranes that helps to initiate inflammation following endothelial cell damage?


Arachidonic acid

100

Which is a characteristic of the articular cartilage matrix?

Rich in glycosaminoglycans (GAGs)


200

The scapulohumeral joint is an articulation of which two bones?

The scapula and the humerus

200

What is the origin, insertion and action of the teres major?

Origin:  The caudal angle and adjacent caudal border of the scapula; the caudal surface of the subscapularis.

Insertion: The teres major tuberosity of the humerus.

Action: Flex the shoulder joint, rotate the shoulder joint medially, and prevent lateral rotation when weight bearing. 

200

What is the innervation of the triceps brachii muscles?

The radial nerve

200

The chondroid cleft found in joints affected by OCD is a result of?

Necrotic epiphyseal cartilage

200

What does a differentiated/activated B lymphocyte develop into?

Plasma cell

300
on which bone can you find the brachialis groove?

The humerus

300

What is the origin, insertion and action of the tensor fasciae antebrachii?

Origin: The fasciae covering the lateral side of the latissimus dorsi

Insertion: The olecranon

Action: To extend the elbow joint

300

Which nerve does not act over both the stifle and tarsus?

Femoral nerve

300

Following a dog's OCD surgery, which bacteria is most likely to be the cause of an opportunistic post-operative surgical infection?

Staphylococcus pseudintermedius

300

Which of the following best describes the function of the cranial cruciate ligament?

Limit medial rotation and cranial tibial displacement


400

Name the two sections of the pelvic girdle

Bonus: Name the area they are united

The ilium and the ischium

Bonus: symphysis pelvis

400

How many Triceps brachii heads are there?

Bonus: Name them! 

four triceps brachii heads.

Bonus: long head, lateral head, accessory head, medial head.

400

A dog has muscle atrophy resulting in a more prominent appearance of the scapular spine. Damage to which structure can cause this condition?

Suprascapular nerve

400

Where do Osteocytes in degenerative joint disease primarily form?

Periosteal attachment of fibrous joint capsule

400

What is one important role of a diet’s energy density?

It helps determine the amount of food required to meet an animal’s maintenance energy requirements.

500

Where does the patella articulate?

Trochlea of the femur

500

Which Triceps brachii head is the only one that originates from the scapula?

Bonus: where do the other three originate?

the long head of the triceps brachii

Bonus: The proximal head of the humerus

500

What is the innervation for the coracobrachialis muscle?

the Musculocutaneous nerve

500

What are small particles of cartilage that can be found free in OCD-affected joints called?

Joint mice

500

Which vessel on the hindlimb is convenient for venipuncture, and is not accompanied by a satellite artery?

Lateral saphenous vein

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