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asc 310 final exam review questions & answers 2024/2025 the equine brain is primarily protected by what two skull bones? - ANSWERSparietal and occipital the scientific name for the "big hole" where the spinal cord exits the skull - ANSWERSmagnum foramen T/F: the temporo-mandibular joint ...

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the equine brain is primarily protected by what two skull bones? - ANSWERSparietal and occipital



the scientific name for the "big hole" where the spinal cord exits the skull - ANSWERSmagnum foramen



T/F: the temporo-mandibular joint is made up of the coronoid process of the mandible and part of the
temporal bone - ANSWERSfalse



what are the four main functions - ANSWERSheat production

skeletal movement

skeleton support

joint stabilization



a mature long bone can be divided into three main areas. what are they - ANSWERSproximal epiphysis

diaphysis

distal epiphysis



the withers are located both _______ and ______ when compared to the flank - ANSWERScranial and
dorsal



found on the 3rd metacarpal bone, this landmark helps prevent lateral (aka side to side) motion of the
fetlock joint - ANSWERSsagittal ridge



you can identify the lateral surface of the humerus by looking for this landmark - ANSWERSdeltoid
tuberosity



vertebreal formula - ANSWERSc7 t18 l6 s5 ca15-21

,the "yes" joint is formed by what two bones - ANSWERSoccipital and atlas



the "no" joint is formed by what two bones - ANSWERSatlas and alanto-axial joint



this type of vertebrae can be identified by looking for the prominent spinous process and very small
transverse process - ANSWERSthoracic



there are _______ true ribs and ______ false ribs. - ANSWERS16 total (8 pairs)

20 total (10 pairs)



true ribs meet directly with the _______________, false ribs do not. - ANSWERSsternum ventrally



equine teeth are imbedded into these 3 bones - ANSWERSincisive

mandible

maxilla



the spacing betwen the incisors and the molars is called the - ANSWERSinterdermental space or bars



why are prominent protrusions typically found on the lateral surface of bones? - ANSWERSto prevent
interference with other bones/tissues etc.



connects bone to muscle - ANSWERStendons



connects bone to bone - ANSWERSligaments



a type if connective tissue that allows various muscle groups to slide over each other with minimal
friction - ANSWERSfascia



limit lateral and medial movement stabilize the joint and are paired - ANSWERScollateral ligaments

, is produced by tendons and make the tissues elastic - ANSWERScollagen



two important tendons that extend the lower leg - ANSWERSlateral digital extensor tendon

common digital extensor tendon



two important tendons that flex the lower leg - ANSWERSdeep digital flexor tendon

superior digital flexor tendon



____________ ligaments act like a tent stake and help prevent the fetlock from overextending while
_______________ ligament prevents the fetlock from over flexing and sagging - ANSWERSdistal
seasmodian (straight and oblique)

suspensory



how does having lots of nerves in ligaments prevent serious injury - ANSWERSthey let you know if
something is in pain. if you dont have sensory nerves, then you cant know if something is wrong



_______ and _______ are the proteins that cause contraction of the sacromere - ANSWERSactin and
myosin



type IIX - ANSWERSlow oxidative, fast twitch



type I - ANSWERShigh oxidative, slow twitch



T/F: lactic acid is produced by high oxidative exercise - ANSWERSFalse



name the three muscles that cause flexion of the shoulder joint - ANSWERStriceps brachii

deltoid

infraspinatus

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