Which is not a portion of the appendicular skeleton in a vertebrate animal?
What is ribs
All of the following are types of bone projections except?
what is fissure?
This section of the vertebrae forms the heart girth. What is it?
What is thoracic?
Where is the maxilla located?
What is upper jaw?
The soft callus in a broken bone is created by what?
What is blood vessels?
The axial skeleton is composed of ____?
What is Head, vertebrae, ribs
Bone tissue formation
A talon is also known as a ____?
What is toenail?
Which teeth are most often used for grinding food?
What is molars?
Fibrocartilage is created by which of the following?
What is Chondroblasts?
Which type of vertebrae can impact mating?
What is Coccygeal (peacocks)
What is sacral/lumbar
The femur is to the thigh as the humerus is to the ____?
What is upper arm?
What part of the tooth is constantly growing?
What is dentin?
An incomplete break can be which of the following?
What is greenstick?
Humans have five metacarpals, the fifth being connected to their opposable thumb.
What other species has the same number of metacarpals?
What is dog ?
I tear my ACL and my knee cap will now shift and move. What type of bone have I
impacted?
What is sesamoid?
A horse has all of the following except ___
1. clavicle
2. gaskin
3. hock
4. femur
What is clavicle?
Teeth can show age for what species?
What is horses?
Bones can break for multiple reasons. Which conditions lead to bone problems?
A. Excessive weight
B. Chronic illness
C. Poor nutrition
D. All of the above
What is All of the Above?
The form of the bones in the axial skeleton functions to do what?
What is protect body organs?
Depressions in bones allow for what?
What is nerves and blood vessels to go through?
Which animal does not have a thumb or thumb-like appendage?
What is horse?
The hardest part of the tooth is the___
What is enamel?
A spiral break is caused by what type of trauma?
What is twisting at the ends of the bone?