Anatomy Review Questions

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Scrapie

A transmissible spongiform encephalopathy of sheep is: -Chronic wasting disease (CWD) -Scrapie -BSE -Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease

Ulna

An ununited aconeal process is seen in what bone? -Fibula -Radius -Tibia -Ulna

False

As long as the patient is on antibiotics, we don't have to worry about sterility when placing a urinary catheter

Volkmann's canals

Blood vessels pass through countless tiny channels in bone called: -Volkmann's canals -growth plates -nutrient foramina -chondyles

Involuntary, striated muscle

Cardiac muscle is classified as: -Involuntary, nonstriated muscle -Involuntary, striated muscle -Voluntary, nonstriated muscle -Voluntary, striated muscle

neuroglia

Cells that support neurons structurally and functionally are called: -dendrites -axons -neuroglia -soma

brain stem

Damage to this part of the brain can result in rapid death -brain stem -cerebellum -cerebrum -diencephalon

Flexion

Decreasing the angle between two bones results in: -Abduction -Adduction -Extension -Flexion

Pancreas

Digestive enzymes like amylase, lipase, and protease are produced by the: -Liver -Pancreas -Gall bladder -Spleen

True

During depolarization, sodium ions move into the neuron

Homeostasis

Dynamic equilibrium in the body is called: -sensation -metabolism -hemostasis -homeostasis

Cartilage

Endochondral bone formation in a fetus take place over a _________ template that is eventually replaced by bone -Adipose tissue -Cartilage -Fibrous connective tissue -Membrane

True

Eosinophils have dark blue/purple staining granules

Canine

In what species will you find an os penis? -Bovine -Canine -Equine -Feline

Enzymes

Many neurotransmitters are broken down by: -Enzymes -Hormones -Potassium -Sodium

Iris

The dividing structure that separates the anterior chamber from the posterior chamber is the: -Choroid -Iris -Lens -Limbus

Epicondyles

The medial and lateral palpable surgaces at the distal end of the humerus are the: -malleoli -condyles -styloid processes -epicondyles

Joints

The medical prefix arthr/o refers to the: -Vertebrae -Bones -Ribs -Joints

Eyelid

The medical prefix blephar/o refers to the: -Cornea -Eyelid -Conjunctiva -Sclera

Bile

The medical prefix chol/e refers to: -Saliva -Digestive enzymes -Bile -Feces

Cyst/o

The medical prefix for "Urinary bladder" is: -Pyel/o -Ren/o -Glomerul/o -Cyst/o

Ren/o

The medical prefix for "kidney" is: -Pyel/o -Ren/o -Glomerul/o -Cyst/o

All of the above

The medical prefix for abdomen is: -abdomin/o -celi/o -lapar/o -All of the above

Hair

The medical prefix pil/o refers to: -Hair -Sweat -Hooves -Pus

saliva

The medical prefix sial/o refers to: -saliva -digestive enzymes -bile -feces

Acetylcholine

The neutrotransmitter released in the neuromuscular junction is: -Acetylcholine -Epinephrine -Dopamine -Glycine

Head

The sensory organs and structures associated with the special senses are all located in the: -Brain -Head -Neck -Spinal Cord

Retina

The sensory receptors for vision are located in the: -Ciliary body -Cornea -Lens -Retina

mitotic phase

The somatic cell is actively dividing during this phase: -mitotic phase -interphase -meiosis -G1 and G2

Synapse

The space between a neuron and a target cell is called the: -Symphysis -Synapse -Telodendron -Threshold

Dorsal

The tail gland is located on the _________ surface of the tail -Caudal -Dorsal -Lateral -Ventral

Calcitronin

This hormone helps prevent hypercalcemia by depositing excess calcium in bones: -parathyroid hormone -calcitonin -antidiuretic hormone -oxytocin

False

True or False: neurons have a great reproductive ability

Blood Pressure

What cardiac monitoring test can be used to assess tissue perfusion? -Thoracic radiography -Electrocardiography -Blood Pressure -Echocardiography

True

When sending in tissues for histopathologic examination, the excess formalin in the bottle should never be removed until the tissues arrive at the lab or tissue artifacts will result

Ergots

Which dark, horny structures are found buried in the long, caudal hairs of equine fetlocks? -Chestnuts -Dewclaws -Ergots -Metacarpal pads

Both b and d

Which endocrine organ is located in the neck near the larynx? -Pituitary gland -Thyroid gland -Adrenal gland -Parathyroid glands -Both b and d

When an impulse reaches the sarcoplasmic reticulum, it causes the release of potassium ions into the sarcoplasm

Which of the following is false? -Both contraction and relaxation require expenditure of ATP -When an impulse reaches the sarcoplasmic reticulum, it causes the release of potassium ions into the sarcoplasm -Acetylcholine is the neurotransmitter responsible for the impulse that leads to muscle contraction -Actin filaments are pulled closer together during muscle contraction

Neither sympathetic nor parasympathetic fibers are necessary for the heart's function

Which of the following is true? -Sympathetic fibers stimulate the heart to beat harder and faster -Parasympathetic fibers stimulate the heart to beat more slowly with less force -Neither sympathetic nor parasympathetic fibers are necessary for the heart's function -all of the above

Smell

Which one of the following senses is a special sense? -Pain -Smell -Temperature -Touch

False (more of a short term diet)

A patient may be on Hill's s/d for long-term management of struvite urolithiasis

Sarcomere

The contractile unit of a muscle cell is called a: -myofibril -sarcomere -myofilament -sarcoplasm

Transitional cell epithelium

The majority of the urinary tract is lined with: -simple squamos epithelium -Pseudostratified columnar epithelium -Stratified cuboidal epithelium -Transitional cell epithelium

Occipital bone

The most caudal external bone of the cranium is the: -Frontal bone -Interparietal bone -Occupital bone -Temporal bone

Synergist

The muscle responsible for assisting the movement caused by another muscle is a _________ muscle -Fixator -Antagonist -Agonist -Synergist

elastic connective tissue

The nuchal ligament in the neck of horses consists of: -dense irregular connective tissue -dense fibrous connective tissue -elastic connective tissue -b and c

Ampulla

The only accessory reproductive gland lacking in the boar is the: -Prostate gland -Cowper's glands -Seminal vesicles -Ampulla

The renal cortex

The renal corpuscle is ALWAYS located in: -The renal pelvis -The renal cortex -The renal hilus -The renal medulla

True

True or False: Multi-unit smooth muscle requires nerve stimulation to function while visceral smooth muscle does not

True

True or False: Primary hairs are the dominant hair type in most animal species

True

True or False: Prior to starting a necropsy, the patient's full signalment (species, breed, sex, age, and identifying tags/chips/tattoos) should be confirmed and the history and clinical findings reviewed

True

True or False: Red blood cell formation is triggered by the hormone erythropoietin which is produced in the bone marrow

False (can be processed in the spinal cord)

True or False: Reflex responses must be processed in the brain

boar

Which animal has a sigmoid flexure? -cat -dog -boar -stallion

Ot/o

Which of the following is a medical prefix for "Ear"? -Ophthalm/o -Onchy/o -Ot/o -Orchid/o

Leukocytes

White blood cells are known anatomically as: -Leukocytes -Hepatocytes -Thrombocytes -Erythrocytes

Sarcoplasmic reticulum

The structure within the myofibril that stores calcium ions is the: -Sarcoplasmic reticulum -Sarcolemma -Transverse tubules -Sarcoplasm

a and b

The sympathetic nervous system causes: -constriction of small blood vessels supplying the kidneys, skin, and gastrointestinal tract -pupil dilation -decreased heart rate -a and b

Chewing

The term "mastication" means: -Grabbing -Belching -Swallowing -Chewing

Palpebral conjunctiva

The thin transparent membrane that lines the eyelids is the: -Basilar membrane -Bulbar conjunctiva -Nicitating membrane -Palpebral conjunctiva

Its location

The triceps brachii muscle is partially named based on: -its action -its location -the size of its fibers -the direction the fibers run

Skeletal muscle

The type of muscle tissue that contains multiple nuclei per muscle cell is: -Visceral smooth muscle -Skeletal muscle -Cardiac muscle -Multiunit smooth muscle

Brainstem

The unconscious act of breathing is controlled by the respiratory center in the: -Brainstem -Cerebellum -Cerebrum -Diencephalon

Behind the lens and ciliary body

The vitreous compartment of the eyeball is located: -Behind the lens and ciliary body -Behind the lens and in front of the ciliary body -In front of the lens and behind the ciliary body -In front of the lens and ciliary body

12

There are _____ pairs of cranial nerves -12 -18 -20 -24

With inspiratory dyspnea

Tracheal collapse is often seen: -In large breeds of dogs -In underweight animals -With inspiratory dyspnea -With overlapping tracheal rings

The contraction rate of the fastest cell

Groups of cardiac muscle cells adapt their contraction rate to: -The average contraction rate of the cells -The contraction rate of the fastest cell -The contraction rate of the slowest cell -The median contraction rate of all the cells

Mast cells

Histamine and heparin are released by: -macrophages -reticular cells -goblet cells -mast cells

Two

How many digits are weight bearing in cloven-hooved species? -one -two -three -four

A lack of circulating oxygen

Hypoxia is: -A lack of red blood cells -A lack of circulating oxygen -A lack of hemoglobin -A lack of circulating carbon dioxide

raises, increases

If the carbon dioxide level in the blood decreases, the pH usually __________ and respiration ________ -rises, increases -lowers, increases -rises, decreases -lowers, decreases

They bronchodilates

In a healthy animal, what happens to the bronchial passageways during times of intense physical activity -They partially bronchoconstrict -They bronchodilate -Bronchial smooth muscle partially contracts -Bronchial skeletal muscle relaxes

Creatine phosphate

In muscle, the source of a phosphate molecule needed to recharge an ADP molecule to an ATP molecule is: -Acetylcholinesterase -Acetylcholine -Creatine phosphatase -Creatine phosphate

Oviduct

In which part of the female reproductive tract does fertilization occur -Oviduct -Uterus -Vagina -Uterine horn

Equine

In which species of animal would you find a planum nasolabiale? -Canine -Equine -Feline -Porcine

Extension

Increasing the angle between two bones results in: -Abduction -Adduction -Extension -Flexion

Polyuria

Insufficient production of the antidiuretic hormone by the posterior pituitary gland can result in: -polyuria -anuria -proteinuria -nephritis

Making the urine more acidic

Treatment of Magnesium Ammonium Phosphate Urolithiasis focuses on -Altering the protein content of the diet -Making the urine more acidic -Altering the nitrogen content of the diet -Making the urine more alkaline

Both Hearing and Equilibrium

Nerve impulses for which special sense are transmitted to the brain via Cranial Nerve #8 -Hearing -Equilibrium -Vision -Smell -Both Hearing and Equilibrium

frog

On the underside of the hoof, this horny structure is located between the heels: -frog -wall -sole -digital cushion

Cool water

Once removed, the interior of the eye can be examined by immersion in: -Alcohol -Bouin fixative -Cool water -10% formalin

Sodium channels

Opening of which ion channels triggers the action potential in the neuron? -potassium channels -chloride channels -sodium channels -calcium channels

Refrigerated

Samples for prion disease surveillance should be: -Fixed in Bouin fixative -Frozen -Refrigerated -Fixed in formalin

Nasal passages

Sinuses are outpouchings of the: -Larynx -Nasal passages -Nasal septum -Pharynx

Potassium

Sodium cotransport involves the movement of amino acids and __________ from the tubular lumen into epithelial cells on the same protein as sodium -ammonium -glucose -potassium -chloride

Eyes

Some tissues should be preserved in Bouin fixative, because it produces less tissue shrinkage and better preservation of cellular detail. Which of the following tissues should be preserved in Bouin fixative? -Brain -Liver -Eyes -Lungs

on the tongue and in the lining of the mouth and throat

Taste buds are found here: -in the nose -on the roof of the mouth -on the tongue and in the lining of the mouth and throat -none of the above

Stallion

The "S-shaped" bend in the penis called the sigmoid flexure is present in all of the following species except: -Bull -Boar -Ram -Stallion

7.35-7.45

The acceptable pH range in most animals is: -6.00-8.00 -6.45-7.45 -7.35-7.45 -7.45-7.65

The contraction of a muscle fiber

The all or nothing principle of muscle physiology refers to: -Release of acetylcholinesterase -Release of calcium ions -The contraction of a muscle -The contraction of a muscle fiber

Base

The atria (atrial chambers) are located at the ___________ of the heart -Apex -Base -Left side -Right side

Mucus

The ciliated epithelium that lines the trachea has a layer of __________ on top of it to trap foreign debris -Mucigel -Mucor -Mucous -Mucus

Pia mater

The connective tissue layer that lies directly on the surface of the brain and spinal cord is the: -Arachnoid -Dura mater -Endocranium -Pia mater

Thoracic inlet

The cranial border of the thoracic cavity is the: -Thoracic vertebrae -Diaphragm -Thoracic inlet -Sternum

Ethmoid bone

The cribform plate is contained within the: -Ethmoid bone -Incisive bone -Sphenoid bone -Vomer bone

contralateral and somatic

The crossed extensor reflex is: -ipsilateral and autonomic -ipsilateral and somatic -contralateral and somatic -contralateral and autonomic

Connective tissue

The eardrum is made up of: -Adipose tissue -Connective tissue -Epithelial tissue -Muscle tissue

Nervous system

The endocrine system works closely with which other body system to maintain homeostasis in the body? -Nervous system -Cardiovascular system -Hematologic system -Lymphatic system

The pericardium

The fibrous sac that encloses the heart is the: -Endocardium -Epicardium -Myocardium -Pericardium

vasoconstriction to control hemorrhaging

The first step that occurs in the process of inflammation: -vasoconstriction to control hemorrhaging -clot formation -vasodilation -invasion of neutrophils and macrophages

Arterioles

The glomerulus is composed of: -arterioles -venules -capillaries -nephrons

unicellular, exocrine gland

The goblet cell is described as: -multicellular exocrine gland -unicellular exocrine gland -multicellular endocrine gland -unicellular

Mediastinum

The heart is located in the thoracic cavity in the space between the two lungs. This space is called the: -Median Plane -Mediastinum -Meninx -Menstruum

On the medial surface of each lung

The hilus is found: -On the medial surface of each lobe -On the medial surface of each lung -On the ventral surface of each lobe -On the ventral surface of each lung

Equine

The ileum connects directly to the cecum in which species? -Feline -Porcine -Canine -Equine

Monocyte

The largest leukocytes found in circulation are the: -Neutrophils -Lymphocytes -Eosinophils -Monocytes

Body

The largest section of the monogastric stomach where some mechanical digestion occurs is the: -Body -Pylorus -Fundus -Cardia

Basophils

The leukocytes seen least commonly in circulation are the: -Eosinophils -Monocytes -Basophils -Lymphocytes

Aldosterone

The main mineralocorticoid produced by the adrenal cortex is: -Aldosterone -Cortisol -Epinephrine -Estrogen

extension and flexion

The main movements possible in a gliding joint in four-legged animals are: -abduction and adduction -adduction and extension -extension and flexion -flexion and abduction

Diaphysis

The main shaft of a long bone is known as the: -Epiphysis -Physis -Metaphysis -Diaphysis

Ileum

The majority of the Peyer's patches in the GI tract are found in the: -Duodenum -Jejunum -Ileum -Cecum

Prostate gland

The only accessory reproductive gland present in the dog is the: -Prostate gland -Cowper's glands -Seminal vesicles -Ampulla

Pupil

The opening at the center of the "diaphragm" of the eye is the: -Choroid -Ciliary body -Limbus -Pupil

Spleen

The organ that functions to store and process red blood cells is the: -Liver -Kidney -Heart -Spleen

middle ear

The ossicles are located here: -inner ear -outer ear -pinna -middle ear

endoplasmic reticulum

The outer layer of the nuclear membrane is continuous with the: -mitochondria -cell membrane -endoplasmic reticulum -centrioles

Epimysium

The outermost connective tissue layer of a muscle is the: -Ectomysium -Perimysium -Epimysium -Endomysium

Epicardium

The outermost layer of the heart itself is the: -Endocardium -Epicardium -Myocardium -Pericardium

Cerebrum

The part of the CNS that contains the corpus callosum is the: -Brainstem -Cerebellum -Cerebrum -Diencephalon

Cerebellum

The part of the CNS that controls coordinated movement, balance, and posture is the: -Brainstem -Cerebellum -Cerebrum -Diencephalon

Cerebrum

The part of the brain that is responsible for learning, intelligence, and awareness ("higher-order" functions) is: -cerebellum -cerebrum -brain stem -corpus callosum

Papilla

The part of the hair that is buried within the skin is the: -Follicle -Papilla -Root -Shaft

Acetylcholine

The primary neurotransmitter of the parasympathetic nervous system: -Acetylcholine -Dopamine -Epinephrine -Norepinephrin

Cytoskeleton, organelles, inclusions, and cytosol

The principle components of cytoplasm -cytoskeleton, organelles, inclusions, and cytosol -cilica, cytosol, and intermediate fibers -flagella, mitochondria, lysosomes, and cytosol -golgi apparatus, ribosomes, cytoskeleton and cilia

Myelography

The radiographic procedure that uses radiopaque dye injected into the space just beneath the arachnoid membrane to highlight areas of spinal cord compression is: -Myelinography -Meningeography -Myelography -Myography

True

True or False: Flexion refers to joint movement that decreases the angle between bones

The area inside the kidney that funnels urine into the ureter

The renal pelvis is: -The middle layer of the kidney -The area inside the kidney that funnels urine into the ureter -The outermost layer of the kidney -The indented area on the medial side where vessels and ureters enter and exit

Right Ventricle

The right atrium pumps blood into the ________ -Aorta -Left atrium -Pulmonary artery -Right ventricle

Corium

The sensitive vascular tissue in both claws and hooves is the: -corium -frog -periosteum -sole

False

True or False: A necropsy is generally only useful for determining the disease process of an individual animal, not the risk of disease in a group of animals

True

True or False: Afferent lymph vessels bring lymph fluid into the lymph nodes where debris is filtered out of the fluid

True

True or False: After antigenic stimulation, B cells transforms into plasma cells

False

True or False: An animal can never consume too much protein

True

True or False: Birds have only a left ovary

False

True or False: Both oxygen and carbon dioxide must be bound to hemoglobin to circulate throughout the body

True

True or False: Both pigs and cats have multipyramidal kidneys

False (Struvite do)

True or False: Calcium oxalate crystals frequently form in refrigerated urine

True

True or False: Endochondral bone formation is the process that occurs when a cartilage template skeleton gradually ossifies to form boney skeleton

True

True or False: Endocrine hormones are very specific in their target receptors and generally will not bind to other receptors in the body

True

True or False: Eructation is necessary in ruminants in order to remove gas from the ruminoreticular chamber and prevent bloat

False (ball in socket)

True or False: Gliding joints allow the most extensive movement of all the types of joints

True

True or False: Hormones released from the posterior pituitary gland are produces in the hypothalamus and are just stored in the posterior pituitary until they are needed.

False

True or False: In a fight or flight situation, activity in the GIT is increase

False

True or False: In the cat, semen is deposited directly into the uterus ejaculation

False (Transitional cell epithelium)

True or False: In the urinary bladder, pseudostratified columnar epithelial cells are able to stretch and thin out as the bladder fills with urine

False (the act of chewing)

True or False: Mechanical digestion requires enzymes to break food down into smaller components

True

True or False: Mitochondria contain the DNA, RNA, and enzymes necessary to make protein

True

True or False: Nerves for the sympathetic nervous system emerge from the thoracic and lumbar vertebral regions in the back

True

True or False: Phagocytosis involves engulfing solid material via a minute infolding of the plasma membrane

True

True or False: Platelets are actually pieces of cytoplasm that have broken off of a larger cell

False (skeletal muscle)

True or False: Smooth muscles move the bones of the skeleton and are under conscious control

True

True or False: The Eustachian Tube connects the pharynx to the inner ear to equalize the pressure in the vestibular apparatus

True

True or False: The alimentary tract is another name for the digestive tract

False (Axial skeleton)

True or False: The appendicular skeleton refers to all the bones that run down the center of the body (ie vertebrae, skull, ribs, pelvis)

False (where the veins enter the kidney)

True or False: The area of the bladder where the ureters enter is called the hilus

False

True or False: The best way to examine organs and tissue during a necropsy is to first remove the organ from the body and then examine all parts of that organ.

False (to the brain from the heart)

True or False: The carotid vessel return blood to the heart from the brain

True

True or False: The cervix should only be open during estrus and parturition. The rest of the time it should remain closed

True

True or False: The end of a muscle that undergoes the LEAST movement is the insertion

True

True or False: The fatty, connective tissue structure connected to the stomach that helps to hold the abdominal organs in place is the omasum

True

True or False: The fetal body's tissues, organs, and systems develop during the second trimester

True

True or False: The folds in the mucosal layer of the stomach are called plica

True

True or False: The function of bile is to assist the breakdown of lipids in the GI tract

False

True or False: The hard palate is made of the palatine and incisive bones

True

True or False: The intestines are located in the ventral body cavity, caudal to the diaphragm

True

True or False: The linea alba is an example of aponeurosis

True

True or False: The majority of the hormones released from the hypothalamus to the anterior pituitary gland are named as "stimulating hormones"

True

True or False: The medial and lateral cruciate ligaments to help prevent the bones of the stifle from sliding back and forth as the joint bends and straightens

True

True or False: The more active thyroid hormone is triiodothyronine (T3)

True

True or False: The myenteric plexus of the enteric nervous system controls movement in the GI tract

True

True or False: The normal function of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system is to increase the blood pressure in the body and maintain cardiovascular volume

True

True or False: The obturator foramina are present to decrease the weight of the bone instead of as access for blood vessels or nerves as most other foramina

True

True or False: The order of amino acids in a peptide chain is determined by the sequence of nitrogenous bases in mRNA

True

True or False: The primary growth center for endochondral bone formation is the epiphysis

True

True or False: The sac-like sections of the large intestine in equine and porcine species are called fenestrations

True

True or False: The sodium/potassium pump returned a depolarized neuron to its normal resting state by pushing sodium ions out of the neuron and pulling potassium ions into the neuron

True

True or False: The splint bones are the remnants of digits 2 & 4 in the horse

False (same side)

True or False: The term "ipsilateral" means "on the opposite side"

False (into the vestibule)

True or False: The urethra connect to the female reproductive tract by merging into the floor of the vagina

False

True or False: Tissues are made up of groups of organs that work together for common purposes

True

True or False: To stop nerve transmission, neurotransmitters are removed from the synaptic space either by reabsorption or enzymatic breakdown

True

True or False: Transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE) are caused by abnormal prions

True

True or False: Treatment of ammonium urate urolithiasis usually requires both dietary therapy and drug therapy

True

True or False: Urine is moved from the kidney to the bladder via peristalsis in the ureters

True

True or False: When a vessel is damaged and a blood clot forms, fibrinogen is converted into fibrin to help stabilize the clot

True

True or False: the cranium houses and protects the brain

True

True or False: the tarsus is located in the hind leg

True

True or False: tissues, fluids, and stomach contents that are being tested for toxins may be frozen

ileus

What disease is characterized by decreased movement of ingesta in the intestines? -hardware disease -diarrhea -pericarditis -ileus

repolarization of the ventricles

What does the T wave represent on the electrocardiogram? -depolarization of the atria -repolarization of the ventricles -repolarization of the atria -depolarization of the ventricles

Surfactant

What helps decrease surface tension within alveoli? -mucus -cilia -water -surfactant

Phalanges, Metacarpal Bones, Carpal Bones, Radius/Ulna, Humerus, Scapula

What is the correct order of the bones of the thoracic limb from distal to proximal?

involution

What is the name of the process that involves the uterus gradually returning to its nonpregnant size? -parturition -stage three of labor -involution -gestation

Cornea

What part of the eyeball refracts light rays entering the eye the most? -Aqueous humor -Cornea -Lens -Vitreous humor

100%

What percentage of amino acids and glucose in the tubular filtrate are reabsorbed in the proximal convuluted tubule? -90% -25% -65% -100%

hydrogen peroxide

What product of oxygen metabolism is most important in helping neutrophils destroy microorganisms? -lysozymes -myeloperoxidase -acetic acid -hydrogen peroxide

Tendons

What structure connects muscles to bones? -tendons -muscle bellies -ligaments -sarcomeres

Withdrawl reflex

What type of reflex causes the extensor muscles on one limb to contract when the flexor muscles on the opposite limb contract? -Crossed extensor reflex -Palpebral reflex -Stretch reflex -Withdrawal reflex

flexion

When a dog lowers its head to sniff the ground, what movement is occuring between the cervical vertebrae? -extension -flexion -circumduction -abduction

Red top tube

When submitting fluid samples obtained from body cavities during necropsy, what type of container should be used? -Red top tube -Green top tube -Blue top tube -Grey top tube

Upward and backward

When the external intercostal muscles contract, they rotate the ribs -downward and backward -downward and forward -upward and backward -upward and forward

in the mandibular and pelvic symphyses

Where are amphiarthroses found? -in the skull -between the phalanges -in the temporomandibular joint -in the mandibular and pelvic symphyses

in the skull

Where are fibrous joints found? -between vertebrae and in the skull -between the splint bones and the large metatarsal and metacarpal bones in horses -in the skull -b and c

Skull

Where would you find immovable fibrous joints called sutures? -Pelvis -Rib cage -Skull -Spinal column

Equine

Which animal species can produce a very thick, foamy sweat that can cause severe dehydration and electrolyte imbalance? -Ovine -Bovine -Porcine -Equine

Nicotinic receptors

Which autonomic nervous system receptors primarily affect skeletal muscle? -Alpha receptors -Beta receptors -Muscarinic receptors -Nicotinic receptors

Tibia

Which bone in the appendicular skeleton has a ridge called a crest? -Femur -Fibula -Humerus -Tibia

Electrocardiography

Which cardiac monitoring test can be used to diagnose the cause of an arrhythmia? -Thoracic radiography -Electrocariography -Blood Pressure -Echocardiography

Reticulum

Which chamber of the ruminant stomach has mucosa arranged in a honey-comb pattern -Rumen -Reticulum -Omasum -Abomasum

CN VIII - Vestibulocochlear Nerve

Which cranial nerve transmits hearing and balance information to the CNS? -CN IV - Trochlear Nerve -CN VIII - Vestibulocochlear Nerve -CN IX - Glossophargyngeal Nerve -CN XI - Accessory Nerve

CN I - Olfactory Nerve

Which cranial nerve transmits smell information to the CNS? -CN I - Olfactory Nerve -CN IV - Trochlear Nerve -CN VI - Aducent Nerve -CN VIII - Vestibulocochlear Nerve

The first digit

Which digit is the "dewclaw" in canine and feline species -first digit -second digit -third digit -fourth digit -fifth digit

Iron

Which element is required for the formation of hemoglobin? -Iodine -Magnesium -Iron -Maganese

Pituitary gland

Which endocrine organ is known as the "master gland" of the endocrine system? -Hypothalamus -Pituitary gland -Adrenal glands -Pancreas

Pancreas

Which endocrine organ is located in the abdomen and is connected to the duodenum? -Pituitary gland -Thyroid gland -Adrenal glands -Pancreas

Temporal bones

Which external bones of the cranium form the lateral walls of the cranium? -Incisive bones -Interparietal bones -Maxillary bones -Temporal bones

Incisive bone

Which face bone houses the upper incisor teeth in a horse? -Incisive bone -Mandible -Maxillary bone -Nasal bone

Erythropoietin

Which hormone secreted from the kidney stimulates red blood cell production in the bone marrow? -Aldosterone -Erythropoietin -Renin -Anti-diuretic Hormone

all of the above

Which joints contain hyaline cartilage? -cartilaginous -fibrous -synovial -all of the above

Dermis

Which layer of the skin is also known as the corium? -Dermis -Epidermis -Hypodermis -Subcutaneous Layer

basophils

Which leukocytes are not seen at all on many blood smears -neutrophils -basophils -eosinophils -mast cells

dog

Which of the following animals has an os penis? -dog -walrus -raccoon -all of the above

Parietal bone

Which of the following bones would be considered a flat bone? -Parietal bone -Sacrum -Rib bone -Central tarsal bone

Radial carpal bone

Which of the following bones would be considered a short bone? -Middle phalanx -Occipital bone -Radial carpal bone -Patella

none of the above

Which of the following cause increased activity of the stomach: -large amounts of fats in the duodenum -excess stomach acid in the small intestines -large amounts of proteins in the duodenum -none of the above

Sertoli cells

Which of the following cells of the testicle is responsible for providing nutrition to the developing sperm cells? -Sertoli cells -interstitial cells -Leydig cells -Spermatozoa

The corpus luteum develops

Which of the following does not occur during metestrus? -Granulosa cells begin to multiply -Progesterone temporarily inhibits follicular development in the ovary -The corpus luteum develops -The lining of the uterus sloughs

all of the above

Which of the following happen to the heart of a racehorse during a race? -increased heart rate -increased stroke volume -increased cardiac output -all of the above

TSH

Which of the following hormones is produced by the anterior pituitary gland and travels to receptors in the thyroid gland to stimulate production of thyroid hormones? -TSH -TRH -T3 -T4

GH

Which of the following hormones is produced by the anterior pituitary gland and travels to receptors on all tissue cells to regulation metabolism and promote growth? - GHRH -TSH -GH -ACTH

Lateral saphenous vein

Which of the following is NOT a common venipuncture site in the cat? -Jugular vein -Cephalic vein -Medial saphenous vein -Lateral saphenous vein

Equilibirum

Which of the following is NOT a general sense? -Equilibrium -Nocicieption -Touch -Visceral sensation

In the brain, the grey matter is on the outside while in the spinal cord, the white matter is on the outside

Which of the following is TRUE regarding white and gray matter? -In the spinal cord the gray matter is on the outside while in the brain, the white matter is on the outside -The gray matter is on the outside of both the brain and spinal cord -In the brain the gray matter is on the outside while in the spinal cord the white matter is on the outside -The white matter is on the outside of both the brain and spinal cord

Production of cholesterol

Which of the following is a function of the liver? -production of aminopeptidase and carboxypeptidase-production of red blood cells -production of ascites -production of cholesterol

Vision

Which of the following is a special sense? -Touch -Vision -Temperature -Proprioception

Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)

Which of the following neurotransmitters in inhibitory only? -Acetylcholine -Dopamine -Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) -Norepinephrine

All of the above

Which of the following represents the medical term for the uterus? -Hyster/o -uter/o -metri/o -both a and b -All of the above

they empty into hair follicles

Which of the following statements is/are true regarding apocrine glands? -they empty onto the surface of the skin -they empty into hair follicles -they have a coiled excretory portion buried in the epidermis -all of the above

Bipartite

Which of the following terms refers to the shape of the uterus as seen in most animals? -Bicornuate -Duplex -Simplex -Bipartite

smooth muscle

Which of the following types of muscle tissue has cells connected at dense bodies? -skeletal muscle -cardiac muscle -smooth muscle -both cardiac and smooth muscle

All of the above are acceptable samples

Which of the following would not be an acceptable sample to submit for rabies testing? -Entire carcass of the animal -Entire head of the animal -Brain and spinal cord of the animal -All of the above -Both b and c are acceptable

Tunica albuginea

Which of the tissue layers surrounding the testicle forms a thick capsule around the testicles and helps maintain testicular shape and structure -Visceral vaginal tunic -Parietal vaginal tunic -Tunica albuginea -Both a and b -Both b and c

Both a and b

Which of the tissue layers surrounding the testicle is formed from the peritoneum as the testicle descends into the scrotum? -Visceral vaginal tunic -Parietal vaginal tunic -Tunica albuginea -Both a and b -Both b and c

Feline

Which of these species is most prone to asthma attacks? -Canine -Equine -Caprine -Feline

Gonads

Which paired endocrine organ may be found wither extra-abdominally or intra-abdominally? -Pituitary gland -Parathyroid glands -Adrenal gland -Gonads

Diencephalon

Which part of the brain can only be seen when the brain is cut in half? -Cerebellum -Diencephalon -Brain Stem -Cerebrum

The pituitary gland

Which part of the brain controls the release of melanocyte-stimulating hormone? -hypothalamus -pituitary gland -hypophysis -pineal gland

Ossicles

Which part of the ear is responsible for continuing the sound wave through the ear and amplifying the force of the wave before it arrives at the sensory receptors -External Ear Canal -Tympanic Membrane -Ossicles -Cochlea

Dendrites

Which part of the neuron brings sensory information into the cell body? -dendrites -soma -axon -terminal buttons

Terminal buttons

Which part of the neuron creates a synapse with nearby cells to transmit information -Dendrites -Soma -Axon -Terminal buttons

Parotid

Which salivary gland is responsible for producing the majority of the saliva? -Mandibular -Parotid -Sublingual -Zygomatic

Fundus

Which section of the monogastric stomach can stretch to accomodate large amounts of ingesta? -Body -Pylorus -Fundus -Cardia

Lumbar

Which section of the vertebral column has the most prominent transverse processes? -Cervical -Thoracic -Lumbar -Sacral

Equine

Which species has a half glandular and half non-glandular stomach separated by a clear line called the margo plicatus? -Feline -Bovine -Canine -Equine

Natural killer cells have to be activated by a specific antigen

Which statement is false? -The response of memory cells to a subsequent exposure to an antigen is much fasser and greater than the initial immune response -Natural killer cells have to be activated by a specific antigen -Lymph vessels help to prevent the body from swelling with excess fluid (or becoming edematous) -Lymphatic vessels have no muscles in their walls

Stomach, small intestines, and large intestine

Which structures are lined with simple columnar epithelium? -mouth, esophagus, and small intestines -stomach, small intestines, and large intestine -mouth, pharynx, esophagus, and anus -large intestine, rectum, and anus

incisors

Which teeth are described as "cutting teeth" in both carnivores and herbivores? -premolars -incisors -molars -canines

Palatine

Which tonsils may be found in the oropharynx? -Palatine -Retropharyngeal -Parotid -Submandibular

Veins

Which type of blood vessel has one-way valves in its lumen? -capillaries -elastic arteries -muscular arteries -veins

Lymphocytes

Which type of leukocyte does NOT primarily utilize phagocytosis as its mechanism of action? -Neutrophils -Lymphocytes -Eosinophils -Monocytes

Urinary obstruction

Which urinary disease is considered a medical emergency? -Renal failure -Urinary obstruction -Urolithiasis -Ectopic Ureters

Jugular vein

Which vein can be used for venipuncture in nearly all animal species? -Coronary vein -Femoral vein -Jugular vein -Saphenous vein

Coccygeal

Which vein is often used for venipuncture in rodents? -cephalic -lateral saphenous -superficial caudal epigastric -coccygeal

Osmotic diuretic

mannitol is a(n): -Osmotic diuretic -Potassium sparing diuretic -Thiazide diuretic -Loop diuretic

involuntary, nonstriated tissue

smooth muscle is described as: -involuntary, striated tissue -voluntary, striated tissue -involuntary, nonstriated tissue -voluntary, nonstriated tissue

Neurons

The basic, functional units of the nervous system are: -Axons -Dendrites -Neurons -Oligodendrocytes

Pulmonary artery

The blood vessel that brings blood to the lungs from the heart is the: -Aorta -Pulmonary artery -Pulmonary vein -Vena cava

Both the metacarpal and metatarsal bone

The cannon bone in horses is also known as the: -Distal Phalanx -Metacarpal Bone -Metatarsal Bone -Distal Sesamoid Bone -Both metacarpal and metatarsal bone

Langerhans cells

The cells of the skin that are responsible for phagocytosis of foreign particles and maintaining skin health are the: -Langerhans Cells -Melanocytes -Keratinocytes -Merkel Cells

when the cause of death is known before beginning

A cosmetic necropsy is appropriate: -as an alternative to a complete necropsy -when the disease is limited to the abdomen and chest -when the cause of death is known before beginning -when tissues do not need to be collected

Cluster of neuronal cell bodies outside the CNS

A ganglion is a: -cluster of CNS neuronal axon terminals -cluster of CNS neuronal dendrites -cluster of neuronal cell bodies in the CNS -cluster of neuronal cell bodies outside the CNS

Chondyle

A large, round articular surface found at the distal end of the humerus is called a: -Chondyle -Facet -Foramen -Head

Skeletal muscle contraction

A somatic reflex involves: -cardiac muscle regulation -endocrine gland secretion -skeletal muscle contraction] -smooth muscle supervision

Angiotensin 1 to Angiotensin 2

ACE inhibiting drugs block the conversion of: -Renin to angiotensinogen -Angiotensinogen to angiotensin 1 -Angiotensin 1 to angiotensin 2 -Renin to angiotensin 1

Both a and b

Aldosterone is responsible for: -Regulation of fluid balance in the body -Regulation of electrolyte levels in the body -Regulation of blood glucose levels -Both a and b

Pigs

All of the following animals utilize hind-gut digestions EXCEPT: -Guinea Pigs -Rabbits -Pigs -Horses

Increased intestinal contraction

All of the following are effects of the sympathetic nervous system EXCEPT: -Increased heart rate -Increased intestinal contraction -pupil dilation -increased respiratory rate

Medulla oblongata

All of the following are parts of the diencephalon except: -Pituitary Gland -Thalamus -Medulla oblongata -Hypothalamus

Oxytocin

All of the following hormones are released from their respective glands based on signals from specific nerves to the gland except: -Oxytocin -Catecholamines -ADH -Prolactin

Bovine

All of the following species are monogastric EXCEPT: -Feline -Bovine -Canine -Equine

the muscle sphincter around the neck of the urinary bladder

An animal that is "house trained" has learned to control: -the amount of urine that is released into the urinary bladder -the muscle sphincter around the neck of the urinary bladder -the glomerular filtration rate -the degree to which the transitional epithelial lining thins

On the underside of the pinna

An ear hematoma associated with otitis externa is most often found: -In the external auditory canal -In the middle ear -On the eardrum -On the underside of the pinna

Muscles

An example of a macroscopic anatomic part is: -ions -cells -tissues -muscles

b and c

An example of an endocrine gland is the -goblet cell -adrenal gland -pituitary gland -b and c

Olfactory sense

An upper respiratory tract infection will primarily affect the: -Auditory sense -Gustatory sense -Nociception sense -Olfactory sense

Myofibril

Another name for a skeletal muscle cell is a skeletal muscle fiber ________. -Fiber -Myofibril -Sarcoplasmic reticulum -Tubule

Corpus spongiosum

The specialized connective tissue in the penis that surrounds and protects the urethra is called the: -Crura -Corpus cavernosum -Corpus spongiosum -Glans penis

Both the anterior and posterior chambers

Aqueous humor is located in which chamber of the eye? -anterior chamber -posterior chamber -vitreous compartment -both the anterior and posterior chambers

Small muscular arteries

Arterioles are: -Large capillary beds -Large elastic arteries -Small elastic arteries -Small muscular arteries

Negative Pressure

Compared to the atmospheric pressure, the normal pressure in the lungs and thoracic cavity is under: -Positive pressure -Neutral pressure -Negative pressure -High pressure

Right atrium

Deoxygenated blood returning from the systemic circulation enters the heart at the: -Left atrium -Left ventricle -Right atrium -Right ventricle

Medial

Dewclaws in dogs are found on the ________surface of the leg -Caudal -Cranial -Lateral -Medial

Caudal continuation of the brainstem

The spinal cord is the: -caudal continuation of the brainstem -caudal continuation of the diencephalon -distal continuation of the brainstem -distal continuation of the diencephalon

Nine pars water and one part 37-40% formaldehyde solution

10% buffered formalin is made by mixing dibasic anhydrous sodium phosphate and monobasic sodium phosphate with: -Three parts water and one part 37-40% formaldehyde solution -Nine parts 50% formalin and one part 37-40% formaldehyde solution -Nine parts water and one part 37-40% formaldehyde solution -One part 50% formalin and nine parts 37-40% formaldehyde solution


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