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Explain anatomical position. What does it mean? And what is it’s purpose?

Prop mod 1 slide 5

Explain the following terms

Dorsal, Caudal, Cranial, Rostral, lateral, plantar, proximal

Slide 10-16 prop mod 1

Explain the difference between a saggital plane and a median plane

Saggital left to right part


Median is saggital plane in midline

Prop mod 1 slide 18

Fill in the blanks on a skeletal horse

Back (Definition)

Prop mod 1 slide 28

Fill in blanks on skeletal horse

13-24

Slide 28 prop mod 1

Fill in the blanks on skeletal horse 25-35

Back (Definition)

Fill in the blanks

1-8

Slide 33 prop mod 1

Fill in blanks 1-5

Back (Definition)

Fill in blanks 13-20

Back (Definition)

Explain the following anatomical terms

Caput


Corpus


Collum

Explain Condyle and Epicondyle

Slide 46 prop mod 1

Fill in 13, 14, 15, 20 blanks

Back (Definition)

Fill in blanks 2,4, 5, 11, 12

Back (Definition)

Draw out carpus bones and label

Back (Definition)

Draw and explain the osteology(bones) and arthrology(joints) of the lower front limb

Back (Definition)

Name the seven components of a joint

Cartilage, Synovial membrane, ligaments, tendons, bursas, synovial fluid, discus

Characteristics of tendons

Fibrous connective tissue, connect muscles to bone, enable motion of the joint

Characteristics of a discus

Flat, fibrocartilaginous structure within parts of the joint, suspension, not present in every joint

Slide 69 prop mod 1

Explain the ligamental support in the scapulohumeral joint

No ligaments to support, their function is taken over by:


M. Infraspinatus


M. Biceps Brachii


M. Subscapularis

Name the three joints within the articulation cubiti

Art Humero-ulnaris


Art Humero-radialis


Art Radio-ulnaris

Fill in blanks

Back (Definition)

Fill in the blanks

Back (Definition)

What is the most important difference between the ligaments in the plantar side and the ligaments on the dorsal side of the carpus?

Strength

Give the origin and insertion of the M. Brachiocephalicus

Mastoid process of the temporal bone, Insetion: Christa Humeri

Innervation of the Trapezius

Ramus Dorsal is Nn Accessori

Which are the two points which the trapezius is divided?

Cervical and Thoracic

Function of Biceps Brachii?

Extension of the Art. Scapulohumeralis, Flexion of elbow, Supports shoulder and carpus

The skeleton is the supportive framework of the body, a structure to which the …. And the … are attached

Muscles and Ligaments

Prop mod 2 slide 11

The actual interosseus mobile structures are called …

Joints

Prop mod 2 slide 12

The skeleton of the hind limb( or pelvic limb) includes the bones of the pelvic girdle which are?

Os Illium, Os Ischium, Os Pubis

Prop mod 2 slide 16