The document provides information about gross veterinary anatomy including:
- The accessory carpal bone articulates with the ulna, radius, and ulnar and radial carpal bones.
- In dogs and man, the last rib is usually the floating rib which has no connection to the sternum.
- There are 5 divisions of the vertebral column: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and caudal.
- The temporal bone contains the middle and inner ear.
The document provides information about gross veterinary anatomy including:
- The accessory carpal bone articulates with the ulna, radius, and ulnar and radial carpal bones.
- In dogs and man, the last rib is usually the floating rib which has no connection to the sternum.
- There are 5 divisions of the vertebral column: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and caudal.
- The temporal bone contains the middle and inner ear.
The document provides information about gross veterinary anatomy including:
- The accessory carpal bone articulates with the ulna, radius, and ulnar and radial carpal bones.
- In dogs and man, the last rib is usually the floating rib which has no connection to the sternum.
- There are 5 divisions of the vertebral column: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and caudal.
- The temporal bone contains the middle and inner ear.
The document provides information about gross veterinary anatomy including:
- The accessory carpal bone articulates with the ulna, radius, and ulnar and radial carpal bones.
- In dogs and man, the last rib is usually the floating rib which has no connection to the sternum.
- There are 5 divisions of the vertebral column: cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, and caudal.
- The temporal bone contains the middle and inner ear.
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GROSS VETERINARY ANATOMY
1. The accessory carpal bone articulates b. anterior
with the following bones: c. AOTA a. ulna and radius d. ventral b. ulnar and radial carpal bones e. dorsal c. ulnar carpal bone and fourth carpal 11.From inward to outward, the auditory bones ossicles in the middle ear cavity are: d. ulna and ulnar carpal bones a. incus, stapes, malleus 2. First segment of the sternum is called b. malleus, incus, stapes a. xiphoid process c. malleus, stapes, malleus b. manubrium d. stapes, incus, malleus c. sternebrae 12.This term refers to any part of the body d. sternal process near the surface 3. This is not a flat bone a. deep a. occipital b. anterior b. ilium c. proximal c. scapula d. posterior d. frontal 13.The facial crest is found which of these 4. The term used for the bones of the bones? avian species connected to the a. temporal respiratory system that enables them to b. incisive fly c. palatine a. phlegmatic bone d. maxilla b. pneumatic bones 14.Also known as ginglymus c. light bones a. hinge joint d. aerated bones b. fetlock joint 5. Most growth in height in a young doc c. hip joint occurs in the distal portion of the d. elbow joint humerus and femur. The growth occurs 15.It is usually the last rib that has no in the: connection with the sternum, no a. physes cartilage when present and found only b. metaphyses in dogs and man? c. diaphysis a. asternal d. articular cartilage b. floating ribs 6. This cranial bone contains the middle c. sternal and inner ear d. sternum a. ethmoid 16.The smallest carpal bone is the: b. occipital a. fourth c. frontal b. second d. temporal c. first 7. Upper forelimb is also called: d. accessory a. lateral epicondyle 17.Long bone forming the forelimb? b. brachium a. ulna c. deltoid tuberosity b. humerus d. medial epicondyle c. femur 8. The portion of the mandible that d. radius articulates with the temporal bone is 18.Vertebral formula of dog? the a. C-7, T-13, L-6, S-5, Cy 18-20 a. retroarticular process b. C-7, T-13, L-7, S-3, Cy 6-23 b. coronoid process c. C-7, T 14-15, L 6-7, S-4, Cy 20-23 c. angel d. C-7, T-13, L 6-7, S-4, Cy 16-18 d. condylar process 19.Which among these bone structures is e. zygomatic process not articulating in function? 9. The largest sesamoid bone of the body a. condyle a. ethmoid b. trochanter b. pedal bone c. trochlea c. pin bone d. facet d. patella 20.Also known as round bone: 10.This term usually refers to the front of a. 1st coccygeal an animal b. femur a. posterior c. humerus BINARAO, MARIA BEATRIZ L. DVM II-A 1|F I N A L S GROSS VETERINARY ANATOMY d. 1st lumbar. d. ischium 21.Which bone forms the ventral portion of 31.This term is associated with the nasal septum and part of the dorsal cartilaginous joints wall of the nasopharynx? a. diarthrosis a. sphenoid b. synsarcosis b. palatine c. amphiarthrosis c. vomer d. synarthrosis d. pterygoid 32.Which of the following joint is referred e. maxillary to a hinge joint 22.Which bone forms the ventral portion of a. ginglymus the nasal septum and part of the dorsal b. arthrodial wall of the nasopharynx? c. trochoid a. vomer d. symphysis b. maxillary 33.The other term for the first carpal bone? c. pterygoid a. scaphoid d. sphenoid b. lunar e. palatine c. trapezium 23.It is the space between radius and ulna d. cuneiform a. radial space 34.which bone or portion of bone in the b. interradial space thoracic limb is LEAST stressed by the c. radio-ulnar space weight of the animal during the support d. interosseous space phase of locomotion? 24.Woven bone is also known as: a. radial carpal bone a. Lamellar bone b. radius b. fibrous bone c. lateral humeral epicondyle c. chondrus bone d. humeral diaphysis d. mature bone e. ulna 25.How may divisions or regions are there 35.Type of joint that allows no movement in the vertebral column? at all: a. 5 a. Enathrosis b. 7 b. Amphiarthroses c. 4 c. Diarthroses d. 6 d. Syarthroses 26.It is not a feature of dog’s scapula: 36.Permanent dental formula in dogs? a. acromion a. 2(I3/3 C1/1 P4/4 M3/3) =44 b. glenoid cavity b. 2(I3/3 C1/1 P3/2 M1/1) =30 c. coracoid process c. 2(I3/3 C1/1 P4/4 M0/0) =42 d. anconeal crest d. 2(I0/4 C0/0 P3/3 M3/3) =32 27.Not including the tiny interarytenoid 37.What bones are greater in one cartilage, the larynx of dogs consists of: dimension than any other? a. 2 paired and 3 unpaired cartilages a. flat bones b. 1 paired and 3 unpaired cartilages b. long bones c. 3 unpaired cartilages c. irregular bones d. 1 paired and 3 unpaired cartilages d. short bones 28.It is the large opening into the cranial 38.This cranial bone contains the middle cavity for the continuity of the spinal and inner ear: cord and brain a. temporal a. foramen magnum b. occipital b. nuchal crest c. frontal c. foramen lacerum d. ethmoid d. foramen rotundum 39.This term signifies any part of the body 29.Cervical vertebrate without a process close to the torso a. atlas a. anterior b. axis b. proximal c. 2nd cervical vertebra c. posterior d. dentata d. superficial 30.also known as pin bone e. deep a. ilium b. femur c. 1st coccygeal bone BINARAO, MARIA BEATRIZ L. DVM II-A 2|F I N A L S GROSS VETERINARY ANATOMY 40.Which bone is not involved in the d. 8 sternal ribs and 5 asternal ribs formation of the acetabulum? 50.These bones are developed in tendons a. ischium to afford increased leverage b. pubis a. pneumatic bones c. ilium b. flat bones d. sacrum c. sesamoids 41.The tympanic cavity, which houses the d. long bones auditory ossicles and communicates with the nasopharynx by means of the auditory (eustachian) tube, is part of the: a. middle ear b. internal ear c. external ear d. guttural pouch 42.Fused clavicles is/are also called? a. wish bone b. both a&c c. furcula d. AOTA 43.The cervical vertebra with large ventrolaterally projecting transverse processes, each subdivided into 2 projections, is the: a. sixth cervical vertebra b. first cervical vertebra c. seventh cervical vertebra d. second cervical vertebra 44.Ends or extremity of bone: a. metaphysis b. epiphysis c. marrow cavity d. diaphysis 45.It is the largest bone of the face a. frontal b. mandible c. temporal d. parietal e. NOTA 46.Also known as epistropheus or dentata a. carpal b. clavicle c. atlas d. axis 47.In dogs, which tooth has the most roots? a. 4th upper molar b. 2nd upper molar c. canine d. 2nd lower premolar 48.Heaviest and the largest bone of the skeletal system a. ischium b. humerus c. femur d. patella 49.The dog has 13 pairs of ribs with: a. 7 sternal ribs and 6 asternal ribs b. 9 sternal ribs and 4 asternal ribs c. 10 sternal ribs and 3 asternal ribs BINARAO, MARIA BEATRIZ L. DVM II-A 3|F I N A L S