Arthrology
Skeletal System
Muscles
Nervous System
Cardiovascular System
100

This pathology is described as inflammation or infection with a draining tract from the bursa over the spinous process.

What is fistulous withers?

100

The axial skeleton includes...

What are the skull, vertebrae, and ribs?

100

This muscle is responsible for pulling the tongue back into the mouth. 

What is the M. Hyoglossus? 

100

Sensory neurons follow this tract of the spinal cord.

What is the dorsal tract? 

100

Mean arterial pressure = 

What is cardiac output x total peripheral resistance? 

200

Herniation of an intervertebral disc is characterized by a prolapse of this structure. 

What is nucleus pulposus?

200

This structure is a large, nonarticular depression. 

What is a fossa?

200

These two muscles are important for the flehmen response. 

What are the levator nasolabialis and the levator labii superioris? 

200

A group of neuron cell bodies in the peripheral nervous system. 

What is a ganglion? 

200

This structure carries the conductive signal from the AV node to Purkinje fibers. 

What is the Bundle of His? 

300

This type of true joint contains more than two bones within the same joint capsule.

What is a composite joint?

300

This animal has 3 sacral vertebrae. 

What is a dog?  

300

Contractions of this muscle decrease volume of the thoracic cavity.

What are the internal intercostals? 

300

These cells line the brain ventricles and produce cerebrospinal fluid. 

What are the ependymal cells? 

300
This fetal circulatory structure carries oxygen-poor blood away from the fetus to the placenta. 

What are the umbilical arteries? 

400

This type of joint allows a cat to jump down from high structures without harming itself. 

What is synsarcosis?

400

This tooth's cementum extends from root to crown. 

What is a hypsodont tooth? 

400

This muscle is responsible for shoulder flexion (only need to name one).

What is the: 

1. M. Latissimus dorsi

2. M. Deltoideus 

3. M. Triceps brachii

4. M. Infraspinatus 

400

Muscarinic receptors are found in organs innervated by these. 

What are parasympathetic neurons? 

400

These three factors affect stroke volume. 

What are end-diastolic volume, cardia preload, and cardiac contractility? 

500

The atlantoaxial articulation is this type of synovial joint. 

What is a pivot joint?

500

The tubercle of a rib articulates with this vertebral process. 

What is the trasverse process? 

500

This muscle originates from the caudal cervical and cranial thoracic vertebrae and ribs, and inserts into the medial scapula. 

What is the serratus ventralis? 

500

This structure separates blood from the cerebrospinal fluid. 

What is the choroid plexus? 

500

Angiogenesis is stimulated by this protein. 

What is vascular endothelial growth factor (VGEF)?