Skeletal System Re-Cap Questions

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Which bone has a greater and less trochanter?
Femur
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The glenoid cavity can be found on which bone?
Ulna
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What name is given to the two larges holes found either side of the pubic symphysis?
Obturator foramen
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How many tarsal bones are there?
7
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Name the three bones that make up each side of the pelvic
Ileum, ischium and pelvis
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Which joint is partially formed by the acetabulum?
Hip
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Where is the medial malleolus found?
Tibia
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Which part of the ulna forms the point of the elbow?
Olcecranon
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Where is the manubrium?
Sternum
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What bone has a greater and lesser tubercle?
Humerus
10 of 19
Where can you find the acromion?
Scapula
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Name the vertebrae, cranial to caudal and state how many of each vertebrae there are in the dog:
Cervical: 7, thoracic: 13, lumbar: 7, sacral: 3 and coccygeal/caudal: 20-23
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Which bones articulate at the elbow joint?
Humerus, radius and ulna
13 of 19
Which bones are presented in the forelimb of the dog, but not in the horse?
Radius and ulna, metacarpals 1 and 5
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Which bone forms the point of the hock?
Calcaneus
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Which joint in the hind limb has associated sesamoid bones in the dog?
Stifle
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In the horse, which two bones articulate at the fetlock joint?
Canon metacarpal 3 and long pastern p1
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What type of vertebrae articulate with the ribs?
Thoracic
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Which set of small bones suspends the larynx from the skull?
Hyoid apparatus
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The glenoid cavity can be found on which bone?

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Ulna

Card 3

Front

What name is given to the two larges holes found either side of the pubic symphysis?

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Card 4

Front

How many tarsal bones are there?

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Card 5

Front

Name the three bones that make up each side of the pelvic

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