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28 Cards in this Set

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ID these bones of the horse skull
A - Incisive
B - Nasal
C - Lacrimal
D - Frontal
E - Parietal
ID these ox skull bones
A - Incisive
B - Nasal
C - Lacrimal
D - Frontal
E - Parietal
ID these horse skull parts
A - Maxillary
B - Zygomatic
C - Palatine
D - Temporal (squameous part)
ID these horse skull parts
A - Maxillary
B - Zygomatic
C - Palatine
D - Temporal (squameous part)
ID these ox skull parts
A - Maxillary
B - Zygomatic
C - Palatine
D - Temporal (squameous part)
ID these horse skull parts
A - Sphenoid
B - Temporal (petrous part)
C - Occipital
D - Mandible
ID these ox bones
A - Sphenoid
B - Temporal (petrous part)
C - Occipital
D - Mandible
ID these bumps, holes, and ridges
A - Nuchal crest (horse); Nuchal line (ruminant)
B - External occipital protuberance
C - Foramen magnum
D - Paracondylar (Jugular) Process
Which animal is this skull from? ID the structures.
Horse
A - Occipital condyle
B - Hypoglossal foramen
C - Paracondylar (Jugular) process
D - Jugular foramen
E - Muscular process
What is this animal?
ID the rest...
Horse (dead)
A - Frontal bone
B - Zygomatic process of the frontal bone
C - Temporal line
D - Temporal fossa of temporal bone
E - Supraorbital foramen
Which animal? ID the rest...
Horse!
A - Ethmoid foramen
B - Small alar foramen
C - Orbital fissure
D - Optic canal
E - Foramen rotundum and rostral alar foramen
What animal?
ID the parts...
Ox
A - Temporal line
B - Intercornual protuberance
C - Cornual process
D - Supraorbital groove (sulcus)
E - Supraorbital foramen (foramina)
Which animal? ID the rest..
OX
A - Zygomatic process of the frontal bone
B - Retroarticular process
C - Oval foramen
D - Pterygoid process
E - Pterygoid hamulus
Match the following regions with the correct part of the temporal bone (squamous, tympanic, or petrosal):
Mandibular fossa
Tympanic bulla
External acoustic meatus
Zygomatic process of the temporal bone
Mandibular fossa - squamous
Tympanic bulla - tympanic
External acoustic meatus - tympanic
Zygomatic process of the temporal bone - squamous
Match the following regions with the correct part of the temporal bone (squamous, tympanic, or petrosal):
Retroarticular process
Styloid process
Mastoid process
Retroarticular process - Squamous
Styloid process - Petrosal
Mastoid process - Petrosal
Match the following regions with the correct part of the temporal bone (squamous, tympanic, or petrosal):
Retroarticular foramen
Muscular process
Stylomastoid foramen
Retroarticular foramen - Squamous
Muscular process - Tympanic
Stylomastoid foramen - Petrosal
Which animal? ID the parts...
Ox
A - Temporal fossa
B - Parietal bone
C - Temporal crest
D - Squamous part of temporal bone
ID these.
To which bone(s) does each structure attach?
A - Mandibular fossa
B - Retroarticular process
C - Retroarticular foramen
D - Zygomatic process of temporal bone
All from squamous part of temporal bone
ID these structures. Which bone(s) are they located upon?
All upon the tympanic temporal bone
A - External acoustic meatus
B - Tympanic bulla
C - Muscular process
ID these structures. To which bone(s) does each attach?
Petrosal temporal bone
A - Styloid process
B - Mastoid process
C - Stylomastoid foramen
ID this structure.
What comes into/out of this?
Foramen lacerum
CN IX, X, and XI
Sympathetic trunk
Internal carotid a.
What bone are A and B part of? What is A a continuation of?
A - Christa galli (continuation of perpendicular bone)
B - Cribiform plate (w/foramina)
A + B = Ethmoid bone
C - Foramen lacerum
ID
A - Infraorbital foramen
B - Facial crest
C - Nasal bone
D - Lacrimal bone
E - Diastema
Which animal? ID the structures...
Sheep
A - Nasal process of nasal bone
B - Nasoincisive notch
C - Facial tuberosity
D - External lacrimal fossa
ID these thingys
A - Hard palate
B - Horizontal process of palatine bone
C - Palatine process of maxillary bone
D - Palatine process of nasal bone
ID these holes
A - Fossa for lacrimal sac
B - Maxillary foramen
C - Sphenopalatine foramen
D - Caudal palatine foramen
Which animal? ID the parts...
Goat!
A - Tympano-occipital fissure
B - Sphenopalatine foramen
C - Lacrimal bulla
D - Major palatine foramen
E - Facial tubercle
F -
ID these holes
Which are unique to the horse?
A - Sphenopalatine foramen
B - Ethmoid foramen
C - Caudal alar foramen (horse)
D - Oval notch (horse)
E - Foramen lacerum (horse)