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Vet. Terminology/External Anatomy
Bone/Skeletal Anatomy
Muscles
Digestive System
Urinary/Reproductive System
100
Towards the head.
What is cranial?
100
Five types of bones.
What are long, flat, irregular, short, and pneumatic?
100
The type of muscle that makes up the uterus and esophagus.
What is smooth muscle?
100
Three types of digestion.
What are chemical, mechanic, and enzymatic?
100
The paired tubes that drain urine from the kidneys to the bladder.
What are the ureters?
200
Which of these is the most distal: hock, pastern, stifle, hip
What is the pastern?
200
The portion of skeletal anatomy that includes the spine and skull.
What is the axial skeleton?
200
The type of muscle that makes up the heart.
What is the cardiac muscle?
200
In modified monogastrics this portion of digestive anatomy is enlarged.
What is the cecum?
200
The portion of the female reproductive system that produces ova.
What are the ovaries?
300
Pertaining to the nose.
What is rostral?
300
The portion of skeletal anatomy that makes up the fore and hind limbs.
What is the appendicular skeleton?
300
Contractions of smooth muscle in the esophagus.
What is peristalsis?
300
This portion of digestive anatomy is primarily responsible for absorbing water.
What is the large intestine?
300
The specific portion of the male reproductive system that produces sperm.
What are the seminiferous tubules?
400
Pertaining to the front of the animal.
What is anterior?
400
The vertebrae of the neck.
What are the cervical vertebrae?
400
Biceps, quadriceps, gluteus maximus
What are skeletal muscles?
400
This portion of the ruminant stomach is known for it's honey comb appearance and is the location of "hardware disease".
What is the reticulum?
400
The three glands found in the male reproductive system.
What are the vesicular gland, cowper's (bulbourethral) gland, and the prostate gland?
500
Towards the tail.
What is caudal?
500
The fused vertebrae found above the pelvis.
What are the sacral vertebrae?
500
Three general types of joints.
What are synovial, fibrous, and cartilaginous?
500
The two components of grass that keeps monogastric species from efficiently digesting forage.
What are cellulose and lignin?
500
Four stages of estrous and the hormone that dominates in each.
What is Proestrus - FSH,LH and Prostaglandin Estrus - Estrogen Metestrus - Progesterone Diestrus - Progesterone