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This gland secretes oil

What is the sebaceous gland?

Dog breeds like the husky will have a dense layer of

What are secondary or wool hairs?

This product produces the pigmentation in the dermis and epidermis

What is melanin?

This layer of skin is avascular

What is the epidermis?

The Letter B in the picture is pointing to this paw pad in the front limb

The Letter B in the picture is pointing to this paw pad in the front limb

What is the metacarpal pad?

The skeletal structure that produces blood cells is

What is the red bone marrow?

Cancellous bone that houses the bone marrow is also referred to as

What is spongy bone?

A hole in a bone in which nerves and vessels run is called?

What is a foramen?

A mature bone cell is called this

What is oceocyte?

A projection or process that sticks off a vertebra body or the scapula is called

What is a spine?

The humeroradialunlnar joint is commonly called

What is the elbow?

The phalanges have this many bones?

What is 3?

The bones that reside in the brachium refer to this body part

What is the upper, front limb?

The bones that reside in the antebrachium refer to this body part

What is the lower, front limb?

This connects bone to bone

What is a ligament?

The coxofemoral joint is commonly known as

What is the hip?

The sesamoid bone that sits in the trochlea of the femur is called the

What is the petella?

This are is commonly known as the hock

What is the tarsus?

The ilium, ishcium, and pubis make up this bone

What is the pelvic bone?

The two halves of the pelvis are held together by this joint

What is the pubis symphysis?

This connects muscle to bone

What is a tendon?

This muscle is striated and under in-voluntary control?

What is cardiac muscle?

This muscle is nonstriated and lines organs and blood vessels

What are smooth muscles?

This muscle is striated and under voluntary control?

What is skeletal muscle?

The two primary proteins that form a ratchet action to contract muscle are

What is actin and myosin?

This is found at the caudal end of the sternum

What is the xiphoid process?