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anatomy ️️study of body structure 
apnea ️️no breathing 
articulation ️️where two or more bones meet, also called a joint. 
canthi ️️the junction of the lower and upper eyelids at either corner of the eye. 
conjunctiva ️️m...
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anatomy ️️study of body structure 
apnea ️️no breathing 
articulation ️️where two or more bones meet, also called a joint. 
canthi ️️the junction of the lower and upper eyelids at either corner of the eye. 
conjunctiva ️️m...
NMSK Veterinary Anatomy Verified A+ 
proximal ️️structures that lie close to the body (eg shoulder) 
distal ️️farther from the origin of a body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body 
trunk (eg hooves) 
cranial ️️structures that lie close to the head 
caudal ️️str...
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proximal ️️structures that lie close to the body (eg shoulder) 
distal ️️farther from the origin of a body part or the point of attachment of a limb to the body 
trunk (eg hooves) 
cranial ️️structures that lie close to the head 
caudal ️️str...
Veterinary Anatomy Terms to Know Complete Answers 
Anterior ️️front of the animal 
Caudal ️️towards the tail of an animal 
Cranial ️️towards the head of an animal 
Deep ️️further from the surface 
Distal ️️part of the limb furthest from the body 
Dorsal ️️along the back...
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Anterior ️️front of the animal 
Caudal ️️towards the tail of an animal 
Cranial ️️towards the head of an animal 
Deep ️️further from the surface 
Distal ️️part of the limb furthest from the body 
Dorsal ️️along the back...
Veterinary Anatomy Guaranteed A+ 
Superficial Pectoral m. ️️What muscle has it's origin at the 1st 2 sternabrae and fibrous raphe and 
it's insertion at the whole crest of the greater tubercle of the humerus? 
Deep Pectoral m. ️️What muscle has it's origin at the ventral part of ...
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Superficial Pectoral m. ️️What muscle has it's origin at the 1st 2 sternabrae and fibrous raphe and 
it's insertion at the whole crest of the greater tubercle of the humerus? 
Deep Pectoral m. ️️What muscle has it's origin at the ventral part of ...
Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology Year 1 Graded A+ 
Parietal lining ️️Attaches to body wall 
visceral lining ️️Surrounds organs 
Messentry lining ️️Suspends the organs 
Omentum ️️Attaches to stomach 
Peritoneal fluid ️️The fluid that acts as a lubricant between the organs to...
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Parietal lining ️️Attaches to body wall 
visceral lining ️️Surrounds organs 
Messentry lining ️️Suspends the organs 
Omentum ️️Attaches to stomach 
Peritoneal fluid ️️The fluid that acts as a lubricant between the organs to...
VA 125 ( Comparative Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology 
Identify the fuunction(s) of bones: ️️Locomotion, storage, protection 
There are at least 3 types of bone cells, identify the ones that have to do with bone formation 
️️Osteoblasts, osteoclasts, and osteocytes 
Which category of bo...
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Identify the fuunction(s) of bones: ️️Locomotion, storage, protection 
There are at least 3 types of bone cells, identify the ones that have to do with bone formation 
️️Osteoblasts, osteoclasts, and osteocytes 
Which category of bo...
Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology (Midterm/Final) Verified A+ 
Anatomy ️️the want and where of the body parts 
Physiology ️️How things work in the body 
Microscopic Anatomy ️️cannot be seen with the naked eye 
Gross Anatomy ️️can be seen with the naked eye 
Regional Anatomy ️️...
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Anatomy ️️the want and where of the body parts 
Physiology ️️How things work in the body 
Microscopic Anatomy ️️cannot be seen with the naked eye 
Gross Anatomy ️️can be seen with the naked eye 
Regional Anatomy ️️...
Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology Muscles Verified A+ 
cardiac muscle ️️Involuntary muscle tissue found only in the heart, ventricular contraction, 
striated 
skeletal muscle ️️striated and voluntary, locomotion 
smooth muscle ️️Involuntary, non striated muscle that controls movement...
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cardiac muscle ️️Involuntary muscle tissue found only in the heart, ventricular contraction, 
striated 
skeletal muscle ️️striated and voluntary, locomotion 
smooth muscle ️️Involuntary, non striated muscle that controls movement...
Veterinary Anatomy Microanatomy All Answers Correct 
Microanatomy ️️Microscopic study of cells and tissues 
4 basic tissue types ️️Epithelium, connective tissue, muscle, nervous tissue 
Light microscopy ️️colored image, not highly detailed 
TEM ️️Transmission electron microscopy;...
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Microanatomy ️️Microscopic study of cells and tissues 
4 basic tissue types ️️Epithelium, connective tissue, muscle, nervous tissue 
Light microscopy ️️colored image, not highly detailed 
TEM ️️Transmission electron microscopy;...
Veterinary Anatomy Quiz 1 All Answers Correct 
Anatomy ️️the branch of science concerned with form, disposition, and structure of tissues and 
organs 
Nomina Anatomica Veterinaria ️️official nomenclature is Latin and Greek origin (1968) 
"Anatomical language must be..." ️️preci...
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Anatomy ️️the branch of science concerned with form, disposition, and structure of tissues and 
organs 
Nomina Anatomica Veterinaria ️️official nomenclature is Latin and Greek origin (1968) 
"Anatomical language must be..." ️️preci...
Veterinary Anatomy (skeletal system) Graded A+ 
Name the four functions of the bone ️️1. Support for the body 
2. Protection to delicate vital organs and tissues 
3. Leverage for movement 
4. Storage for calcium 
The ulna is an example of what type of bone? ️️Long bone 
A vertebra is a...
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Name the four functions of the bone ️️1. Support for the body 
2. Protection to delicate vital organs and tissues 
3. Leverage for movement 
4. Storage for calcium 
The ulna is an example of what type of bone? ️️Long bone 
A vertebra is a...
Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology Chapter 1 Verified A+ 
Adjacent ️️Next to, adjoining, or close to. 
Cranial ️️Pertaining to the cranium or head end of the body, or denoting a position more toward 
the cranium or head end of the body than some other reference point (body part). Can also be...
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Adjacent ️️Next to, adjoining, or close to. 
Cranial ️️Pertaining to the cranium or head end of the body, or denoting a position more toward 
the cranium or head end of the body than some other reference point (body part). Can also be...
Veterinary Anatomy Reproductive Systems Verified A+ 
produce oocytes and hormones ️️ovaries 
ovary positioning in dogs, cats, horses ️️positioned caudal to kidneys 
ovary positioned in cows, sheep, pigs ️️positioned closer to the pelvic inlet (where pelvic floor 
bones meet, ovaries ...
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produce oocytes and hormones ️️ovaries 
ovary positioning in dogs, cats, horses ️️positioned caudal to kidneys 
ovary positioned in cows, sheep, pigs ️️positioned closer to the pelvic inlet (where pelvic floor 
bones meet, ovaries ...
Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology - Skeletal System Rated 
Bones of the cranium 
cover brain 
Bones of the face 
control mastication 
Bones of the ear 
malleus, incus, stapes 
bones of the cranium (5) 
Occipital, parietal, interparietal, temporal, frontal 
Occipital bone features 
foramen ...
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Bones of the cranium 
cover brain 
Bones of the face 
control mastication 
Bones of the ear 
malleus, incus, stapes 
bones of the cranium (5) 
Occipital, parietal, interparietal, temporal, frontal 
Occipital bone features 
foramen ...
Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology Final Exam Review 
Which anatomic plane divides the body into dorsal and ventral regions? ️️dorsal plane 
The body cavity that includes the brain and the spinal cord is known as the __________________ cavity. 
️️dorsal 
The thin membrane that lines the a...
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Which anatomic plane divides the body into dorsal and ventral regions? ️️dorsal plane 
The body cavity that includes the brain and the spinal cord is known as the __________________ cavity. 
️️dorsal 
The thin membrane that lines the a...
Veterinary Anatomy Anatomical Planes Guaranteed A+ 
Median Plane ️️divides the body into equal left and right halves 
Also called median saginal plane 
Ipsilateral ️️on the same side of the body 
Contralateral ️️on the opposite side of the body 
Medial ️️Toward the midline of th...
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Median Plane ️️divides the body into equal left and right halves 
Also called median saginal plane 
Ipsilateral ️️on the same side of the body 
Contralateral ️️on the opposite side of the body 
Medial ️️Toward the midline of th...
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