Basic Anatomy
Skeletal System
Muscular System
Respiratory System
Nervous System
100
towards the head towards the tail along the back or uppermost surface along the belly or undermost surface
What is cranial, caudal, dorsal & ventral
100
framework of structures, made of bones and cartilage that support and protect the body.
What is the skeleton
100
skeletal, cardiac, smooth
What is three types of muscles
100
exchange oxygen & carbon dioxide within the body
What is the function of the respiratory system
100
detects and processes information and formulates a response
What is the function of the nervous system
200
the front of the animal the rear of the animal part of the limb closest to the body part of the limb furthest from the body
What is anterior, posterior, proximal & distal
200
the skull, vertebrae, ribs, and sternum
What is the Axial Skeleton
200
Explain the difference between voluntary and involuntary muscles
What is voluntary muscles require a conscious effort to move them & involuntary muscles move without any thought
200
the nose (snout, nostrils, etc.), mouth, pharynx, epiglottis, and larynx.
What is Upper Respiratory System
200
brain & spinal cord
What are the parts of the central nervous system
300
any body plane that is parallel to the median plane. body plane that divides the animal into cranial and caudal parts.
What is sagittal plane & transverse plane
300
the fore and hind limbs
What is the Appendicular Skeleton
300
allows for all voluntary movement, appears to be striated when looked at under a microscope.
What is skeletal muscle
300
Trachea Bronchi Bronchial tree Bronchioles Alveoli Lungs Diaphragm
What is Lower Respiratory System
300
the nerves that relay information to the spinal cord
What is peripheral nervous system
400
body plane that divides the animal into dorsal and ventral parts. body plane that divides the animal into equal, symmetrical right and left halves.
What is frontal plane & median plane
400
Short bone Flat bone Irregular bone Sesamoid Long bone
What is classification of bones
400
controls the involuntary beating of the heart, appears striated under a microscope.
What is cardiac muscle
400
not breathing difficult breathing
What is Apnea & Dyspnea
400
Sensory Connecting Motor
What are the types of neurons
500
closer to the surface further from the surface
What is Superficial & Deep
500
Fissure fracture Greenstick fracture Transverse fracture Comminuted fracture
What is types of fractures
500
responsible for all other involuntary movement, such as breathing, digestion, peristalsis, blinking, etc.
What is Smooth muscle
500
abnormally slow breathing rate abnormally fast breathing rate
What is Bradypnea & Tachypnea
500
Cell Body Dendrite Axon Synapse Myelin
What are the Parts of a Neuron
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