Laboratory Equipment
Skeletal System
Planes / Directions
Integument
Miscellaneous Anatomy from VTNE
100
Referred as "scanning" power on the microscope. This will be the first objective used when beginning to look at an object/sample.
What is 4x?
100
Flat bone of the shoulder.
What is the Scapula?
100
The plane that divides the body into dorsal and ventral.
What is the Dorsal Plane?
100
Tiny hair-like projections found in the uterus and upper respiratory tract.
What is cilia?
100
Hormone that lowers the level of glucose in the blood by aiding the passage of glucose into cells.
What is Insulin?
200
The total power when using most compound microscopes on the 40x objective lense.
What is 400x?
200
Cats have this many cervical, thoracic, lumbar, and sacral vertebrae, respectively.
What is 7,13,7, and 3.
200
To move a body part towards the central line or axis.
What is Adduction?
200
The three layers of the skin or integument.
What are the Epidermis, Dermis, and Hypodermis (or SQ layer)?
200
The most distal portion of the monogastric stomach.
What is the Pylorus?
300
Use distilled water to calibrate this instrument of the lab.
What is the refractometer?
300
The most caudal portion of the sternum.
What is the Xiphoid Process?
300
This plane would divide the right phalanx 2 and the right phalanx 3.
What is Sagittal Plane?
300
a.k.a. Sweat Glands
What are Sudoriferous glands?
300
The hormone responsible for maintaining pregnancy.
What is Progesterone?
400
These machines measure the amount of light transmitted through a solution.
What is a Photometry Chemistry analyzer?
400
The skull, hyoid bone, vertebral column, ribs, and sternum.
What is the Axial Skeleton?
400
Cranial of C2 and Caudal to the Cranium. Vertebrae.
What is the Atlas?
400
The term used for when the Arrector pili muscles contract and the hair "stands up".
What is Piloerection?
400
The portion of the cardiac muscle that separates the right and left ventricles.
What is the Septum?
500
Light blue, reddish-orange, and purple. Used to see cells better on a manual CBC.
What is Diff-Quik stain? (also accept Modified Giemsa)
500
The anatomic name of the hip joint.
What is coxofemoral joint?
500
The joint located distal to the coxofemoral joint , but proximal from the tarsal joint.
What is the stifle?
500
These cells line organs that have absorptive functions such as the small or large intestine.
What is Simple Cuboidal?
500
Dogs have this many adult teeth.
What is 42?