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Sniffer and Pharynx
Hyoid and Larynx
Skull and Toofers
Peepers and Flappies
Zombie Food
100
This is the only muscle of mastication that opens the mouth.
What is the digastricus
100
This muscle connects the chin and the hyoid apparatus.
What is the geniohyoideus
100
This is a term describing the blood supply to the brain.
What is the cerebral arterial circle
100
The tympanic bulla connects to this
What is the external auditory meatus
100
This is the connective tissue covering the brain and Spinal Cord.
What is the meninges
200
More than one salivary duct opens here.
What is the sublingual caruncle
200
In the larynx, only these cartilages are a pair.
What is the arytenoid cartilages
200
Greyhounds and collies have an elongated skull, termed this.
What is Dolichocephalic
200
At night, this is the part of the eye that reflects back at us.
What is the tapetum lucidum
200
This is the structure full of axons that connect each cerebral cortex half to the other.
What is the corpus collosum
300
This is the median bone dividing the 2 nasal cavities.
What is the vomer bone
300
This process of the arytenoid cartilage is most caudal.
What is the corniculate process
300
High crowned teeth, such as those in horses, are called this.
What is hypsodont
300
This is where aqueous humor drains.
What is the iridocorneal angle
300
This area is responsible for regulation of posture and coordination, and is located in the cerebellum.
What is the cerebellar vermis
400
The frontal sinuses drain directly at these.
What is the ethmoturbinates.
400
This muscle opens the larynx.
What is the cricoarytenoideus dorsalis
400
This system is a guide to communicating about teeth and includes numbering each tooth.
What is the Triadian Numbering System
400
The lens of the eyes separates these two things.
What is the anterior and posterior compartments
400
This area receives auditory information and projects it to the medial geniculate nucleus
What is the caudal colliculus
500
This is the line between the pharynx and the esophagus.
What is the Pharyngoesophageal limen
500
This nerve is responsible for opening the glottis.
What is the caudal laryngeal nerve
500
Nerves such as the optic, trigeminal, and facial are located here.
What is the pterygopalatine fossa
500
This is another name for the palpebral commissures.
What is the medial and lateral canthus
500
CSF can collect in these two places.
What is the cerebellomedullary cistern and the lumbar cistern