What are the functions of the Integument system
Cover and protect
Assists in reg body temp
Receives and conveys sensory info
Synthesizes Vit D
Store nutrients
What makes up the skeletal system?
Skeleton, cartilage, ligaments, and connective tissues
What are the 3 types of muscles?
Skeletal, Cardiac, Smooth
Name the muscle of 19
Triceps brachii
Epidermis, Dermis, Hypodermis
Ball and socket, saddle, pivot, hinge, plane, condylar
The presence of these contractile structures causes the muscle to have what appearance?
Smooth, striated, shiny, or rough
Striated
Name the muscle of 3

The type of skin on a dogs paw pad is called what?
Conical papillae
Large blood vessels, lymph vessels, and nerves enter large long bones through what channels?
Nutrient foramina
Why is the trapezius muscle in large animals are important?
This is where IM injections are given
Name the structure of 3 and the layer that is involved in reproducing skin cells lost from exofliation
Epidermis and Stratum basale
Stratum spinosum is located in which portion of the skin?
The epidermis
What does diarthroses mean?
A freely movable joint
What is the brachial plexus and where is it located?
A bundle of nerves located in the armpit area
Name the structure of 21

Extensor carpi digit
What is another name for the Hypodermis and why is it important?
The subcutaneous and it is where most injections are given
A function of the skeletal system is leverage. What does this mean?
Muscles pull on bone to produce movement
What causes a bowed tendon in horses
The superficial digital flexor
Name the structure of 23

External abdominal muscle
Explain what the Sliding Filament Theory is
It explains muscle contraction. When the muscles are in a relaxed state actin and myosin filaments are slightly overlapped. When the muscle fibers are stimulated to contract cross bridges ratchet back and forth, actin filaments are pulled toward the center of mysoin filaments and sacromere's are shortened