Cumulative
Venipuncture
Skeletal
Resp. Anatomy
Resp. Physiology
100

The basement membrane separates which two layers of skin?

What are the Epidermis and dermis

100

Name three venipuncture sites of the canine.

What are the lateral saphenous, cephalic and jugular veins?

100

Bones that are air filled are called

What are pneumonic bones

100

This separates the pharnyx and the middle ear and can be found in many species. 

What is the eustachian tube?

100

These muscles are used in expiration

What are the abdominal muscles and internal intercostal muscles?

200

This layer of skin contains a great blood supply. 

what is the dermis?

200

Name 3 venipuncture sites of the cat.

What are the medial saphenous(Femoral vein), jugular vein and cephalic vein.

200

Bones are broken down by cells called

What are osteoclasts?

200

This cranial nerve innervates muscle in the neck.

What is the accessory nerve or the CN XI

200

This term is used to describe a decrease in blood pH

What is respiratory acidosis?

300

During parasympathetic nervous system, this respiratory structure constricts?

What are bronchi?

300

This is the correct jugular to use when drawing blood in the pig. 

What is the right jugular vein?

300

Scar tissue is formed by cells called

What are fibroblasts?

300

The guttural pouch can be infected with this and may lead to the erosion of the carotid artery

What is a fungal infection (Aspergillis)

300

This gas builds up as an animal suffers hypoventilation

What is CO2?

400

This neurotransmitter is responsible for the sympathetic nervous system.

What is epinephrine or norepinephrine?

400

This vein is often used in dogs and cats to place an IV catheter.

What is the cephalic vein?

400

The scientific name for growth plate is the

What is the physis, or epiphyseal line or plate. 

400

This is the lining of the thoracic cavity

What is the parietal pleura?

400

The thoracic cavity must have this type of pressure in order to inspire air. 

What is lower thoracic pressure (or negative pressure)?

500

What do the lungs produce to convert Angiotensin I to Angiotensin II?

What is ACE?

500

What is the scientific name for the tail vein in the cow?

What is the coccygeal vein?

500

This vessel runs horizontal through cortical bone. 

What is Volkmanns canal?

500

This produces sound in most animals

What is the larynx

500

Name the four lung lobes on the right side of the dog.

What are the cranial, middle, caudal and accessory lung lobes?