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Skin (10)
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How many layers does the epidermis have?
5 layers
100
What are ribs?
Ribs are paired bones that attach to thoracic vertebrate.
100
What does the integumentary system consist of?
skin and its appendages
100
how many divsions do biceps have?
generally have two divisions
100
What does the skelatal system consist of?
Bones cartilage , joints, lignments, tendons
200
Name the layers of the epidermis
Stratum basale, stratum spinosum, stratum granulosum, stratum lucidum, stratum corneum
200
_________ supports the head and body and protects the spinal cord
Vertebral column or spinal column or backbone
200
Pruritus is commonly called...
Itchig
200
what shape is a scalenus muscle
they are unequally three sided
200
_______ are the connections between bones
Joints or articulations
300
The purpose of the skin is to?
The purpose of the skin is to cover the external surfaces of the body.
300
Name 3 face bones
Zygomatic, maxilla, mandible, palatine, lacrimal, incisive, nasal, vomer (nasal septum), hyoid
300
Name 5 tests that can be used on the integumentary system.
Biopsy, Culture, Exfoliative cytology, intradermal, skin scrape
300
what leg muscle resembles the shape of the stomach?
gastrocnemius
300
Describe biopsy
Removal of tissue for examination of life
400
Name the appendages or structures associated with the skin (11)
Glands, hair, fur, wool, feathers, scales, clows, beaks, horns, hoovers,nails
400
Define a bone
A forrm of connective tissue, one of the hardest tissues in the body
400
What can the distal phalanx be covered by?
nails, claws, or hooves
400
what is ataxia?
lack of voluntary control of muscle movement
400
Expain hip dysplasia
Abnormal development of the pelvic joint causing the head of the femur and acetabulum not to be aligned properly
500
Name the different terms of hair animals may have (9)
Fur, pelt, guard hairs (top coat), secondary hairs (undercoat), tactile, cilia, simple pattern hair, growth, shedding.
500
Bones may abnormally bend in or out what is the medical term for this condition
Varus and valgus
500
What is cauterization?
Destruction of tissue using electric current, heat or chemicals.
500
what is the point at which nerve endings come in contact with the muscle cells?
neuromuscular junction
500
Name the three procedures preformed on the integumentary system
Cauterization, cryosurgery, debridement