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6 Cards in this Set
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ID these
Which are unique to the ruminants (vs. horse)? |
A - Oval foramen (ruminants)
B - Vomer C - Major palatine foramen D - Palatine fissure E - Dental pad (ruminants) |
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All of these are pointing to holes (except for C):
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A - Ethmoid foramen
B - Optic canal C - Pterygoid crest D - Oval foramen E - Foramen orbitorotundum |
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ID
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A - Mandibular foramen
B - Coronoid process C - Condylar process D - Mandibular notch E - Masseteric fossa (Ramus of the mandible) |
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ID
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A - Mandibular incisors (in mandibular alveoli)
B - Mental foramen C - Mandibular symphysis |
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ID the holes.
Which vertebrae are these and from which animals? |
Atlas. Horse on L and ox on R.
A - Alar foramen B - Transverse foramen C - Lateral vertebral foramen |
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Which vertebrae are these? Which is horse and which is ox?
ID the parts |
Axis
Horse on the right; ox on left A - spinous process B - Transverse foramen |