The shoulder blade
What is the scapula?
Those in which the opposed surfaces of bone are directly united by connective tissue or fused bone and permit no movement – cranium
What are immovable joints?
The three types of muscles
What are striated, cardiac, and smooth?
Produces waste products
Urinary system
#2
What is the masseter?
The tail bone
What is the occygeal vertebrate?
Those where a pad of cartilage, adhering to both bones, allows only light movement – vertebrae
What are slightly moveable joints?
Name one system the makes ATP so muscles can contract
What is the:
Phosphagen system, Glycogen or lactate system, Citric acid or Krebs cycle
Converts feed into a form that can be used by the body for maintenance, growth and reproduction
What is the digestive system?
#7
What is the trapezius?
The upper leg
What is the femur
Those where a joint cavity exists between the two opposed surfaces, such as the joints of the legs
What are freely moveable joints?
Synovial sac through which a tendon passes
What is the tendon sheath?
Takes in oxygen and delivers it to the tissues and cells of the body and picks up carbon dioxide from the tissues and cells and delivers it to the environment
What is the respiratory system?
#22
What is the semitendinosus?
The knee
What is the patella?
Strong, flat ligament running from the back of the knee and upper end of the cannon bone down the back of the leg in a groove between the splint bones.
Synovial sac located between the tendon and the surface over which it passes in a change of direction
Makes the body move by sending impulses through tissue connected to the bones
What is the muscular system?
#16
The hock
What is calcaneous?
Strong band of ligamentous tissue on the back of the hock bones.
What is the plantar?
The type of muscle that lungs are
What is smooth muscle
Forms a system that influences the vital functions of the horse from before birth until death
What is the endocrine system?
#23
What is the long digital extensor?