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What is the vertebral formula for the horse? The ox? |
C7, T18, L6, S5, Ca15-21 (horse)
C7, T13, L6, S5, Ca18-20 (ox) |
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What is the vertebral formula for the goat? The sheep?
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C7, T13, L5/6, S5, Ca16-18 (goat)
C7, T13, L5/6, S4, Ca16-18 (sheep) |
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What is the vertebral formula for the llama? The pig?
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C7, T12, L7, S5, Ca16-20 (llama)
C7, T14-15, L6-7, S4, Ca20-23 (pig) |
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What are the little dingleberries on a goat neck called?
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Wattles (tassles)
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What is the caudal continuation of the nuchal ligament called?
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Supraspinous ligament
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ID these vertebral ligaments
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A - Supraspinous
B - Interspinous C - Interarcuate D - Dorsal longitudinal E - Ventral longitudinal ligaments |
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ID these ligaments. Which vertebrae are these?
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A - Intertransverse ligament
B - Interarcuate ligament L1 and L2 in Ox |
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What are the parts of the nuchal ligament?
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Lamellar and funicular parts
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Describe the course of the funicular nuchal ligament in the Ox and the Horse.
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Ox - from external occipital protuberance to first few thoracic vertebrae
Horse - from external occipital protuberance to T3, T4, or T5 |
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Describe the course of the lamellar nuchal ligament in the ox and the horse.
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Both - from C2 - C7 to funicular part.
Ox has cranial and caudal parts. |
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What structure is affected in "poll evil"? How 'bout in "fistulous withers"?
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Poll evil - cranial nuchal bursa
Fistulous withers - supraspinous bursa |
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What are the three bursae associated with the nuchal ligament in the horse?
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Cranial nuchal
Caudal nuchal Supraspinous bursae |
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What are the contents of the carotid sheath in the horse?
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Common carotid a.
Vagosympathetic trunk Recurrent laryngeal n. Tracheal lymph duct |
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What are the general boundaries of the jugular furrow in large animals? |
Brachiocephalicus (dorsal boundary) and Sternocephalicus (ventral boundary) mm.
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What structure attaching to the supraspinous ligament provides shock absorption to the horse?
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Dorsoscapular ligament
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ID Muscle and give origin, insertion, action, and innervation.
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Cutaneous colli m.
From manubrium to superficial fascia near jugular groove Tighten and move skin on ventral surface of neck Facial n. innervates |
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Which species (dog, horse, ox, goat, sheep) have the cleidomastoideus m.?
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All 5
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Which species (dog, horse, ox, goat, sheep) have the Cleido-occipitalis m.? |
Ruminants (Ox, goat, sheep)
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Which species (dog, horse, ox, goat, sheep) have the Cleidobrachialis m.?
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All 5
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Which species (dog, horse, ox, goat, sheep) have the sternomandibularis m.?
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Horse, goat, ox
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Which species (dog, horse, ox, goat, sheep) have the sternomastoideus m.? |
Dog, ox, goat, sheep
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What are the parts of the brachiocephalicus m. in the horse?
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Cleidomastoideus and cleidobrachialis
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What are the parts of the brachiocephalicus m. in the ruminant?
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cleidomastoideus m.
cleido-occipitalis m. cleidobrachialis m. |
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What are the two parts of the brachiocephalicus m. IN GENERAL?
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Cleidocephalicus m.
Cleidobrachialis m. |
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ID these moos-cles:
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A - Cleidomastoideus
B - Trapezius C - Cleidobrachialis D - Sternomandibularis E - Cutaneous colli mm. |