Skeletal Exam

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Foramen

A hole in a bone

Cancellous bone

Also known as spongy bone because its light and spongy. Tiny "spicules" of bone, appear randomly arranged. Ends of long bones and flat bones. Usually the interior of bones

Diarthroses (synovial joints)

Articular cartilage. Fluid-filled joint cavity enclosed by a joint capsule. Ligaments. (Fibrous connective tissue. Connect bone to bone)

Tibial tuberosity

Attachment site for patellar tendon

Osteoblasts

Baby bone cells. Cells that form bone.

Pelvic limb

Back leg of an animal

Ball-and-socket joints (spheroidal joints)

Can do all six joint movements. Shoulder (glenohumeral joint) hip (coxofemoral joint)

Volkmann's canals

Canals with blood vessals in them that come in at right angles to Haversian systems

Haversian canals

Canals with blood vessals in them that help bring nutrition to the octeocytes in the Haversian systems

Fossa

Depressed or sunken area on the surface of a bone

Epiphyses

Ends of bones, structure wise. Each bone has two, one proximal and one distal.

Red bone marrow

Forms blood cells. Makes up the majority of bone marrow in young animals. In older animals it's confined to ends of long bones and flat bones.

Thoracic limb

Front leg of an animal. Attached to the body by muscle.

Trochlea

Groove where patella rides

Epiphyseal plate

Growth plate

Os cordis

Heart bone. Supports the heart valve. Only in sheep and cattle

Compact bone

Heavy and dense. Tiny, tightly compacted cylinders of bones. Main part of the long bone and other bones in the body.

Hyoid bone

Holds the tongue, pharanx, and the laranx. Helps animals swallow.

Nutrient foramina

Large channels in large (and long) bones. They carry blood in and out of bone marrow. May resemble fracture of bone cortex in x-rays

Patella

Largest sesamoid bone. Formed in distal tendon of quadriceps femoris muscle

Turbinates

Located in the nasal cavity. Warms and humidifies air that we breath in. Very thin. Catches debris we breath in.

Processes

Lumps, bumps, and other projections on a bone. Where muscle, tendons, and ligaments attach

Radius

Main weight bearing bone of the antebrachium?

Osteocytes

Mature osteoblasts surrounded by bone. Reside in lacuane, which are connected by canaliculi.

Endosteum

Membrane that lines the hollow interior surfaces of bones. Lines the central canal.

Circumduction

Movement of an extremity so that the distal end moves in a circl (synovial joint movement)

Os rostri

Nose bone in pigs so they can dig

Pivot joints (trochoid joints)

One bone rotates on another. Rotation movement only (atlantoaxial joint)

Hinge joints (ginglymus joints)

One joint surface swivels around another. Flexion/extension (elbow, stifle, atlantooccipital joint)

Os penis

Penis bone

Calcaneal tuberosity

Point of attachment for the tendon of the gastrocnemius muscle

Yellow bone marrow

Primarily composed of fat. Majority of bone marrow in adults. Can revert to red marrow.

Osteoclasts

Remodel and remove bone. Eats away the callus that surrounds a broken or fractured bone that was fixed.

Gliding joints (arthrodial joints)

Rocking motion of one bone on another. Flexion/extension (carpus, some abduction and adduction possible)

Diaphysis

Shaft of the bone, structure wise.

Gelnoid cavity

Shoulder joint

Obturator foramina

The holes in the pelvis that make it lighter

Rotation

Twisting movement of a part on its own axis (synovial joint movement)

Fabellae

Two small sesamoid bones. Located in proximal gastrocnemius muscle tendons of cats and dogs. Not present in cattle or horses.

Amphiarthroses (cartilaginous joints)

Vetrebral joints in spine. Pubic symphysis and mandibular symphysis

Condyle, head, facet

What are the three articular surfaces (joint surfaces)?

Illium, ischium, pubis

What are the three bones of the pelvis?

Mallus, incus, stapes

What are the three ear bones from inner to outer?

Coronoid, condylar, and angular

What are the three processes of the ramus (vertical part of the mandible)?

7, 13, 6, 5, 18-21

What is a bovine's vetrebral formula? (Cervical to coccygeal)

7, 13, 7, 3, 20-23

What is a canine's vertebral formula? (Cervical to coccygeal)

7, 18, 6, 5, 15-21

What is a equine's vertebral formula? (Cervical to coccygeal)

7, 13, 7, 3, 5-23

What is a feline's vertebral formula (starting from cervical to coccygeal)?

Facet

What is the flattened portion of the radius (proximal radius) called?

Shaft/body

What is the horizontal part of the mandible called?

Ramus

What is the vertical part of the mandible called?

Olecranon fossa

What locks the arm in a straight position?

Synarthroses (fibrous joints)

What type of joint are sutures in the skull?

Distal

Where is the condyle surface on a bone?

Proximal

Where is the head surface on a bone?

Periosteum

Where osteoblasts are found. Membrane that covers the outer surfaces of bones.

Pterygoid bone

Which internal skull bone has the lateral pharynx?

Vomer bone

Which internal skull bone is a part of the nasal septum?

Sphenoid bone

Which internal skull bone is the base of the cranium? Also where the pituitary gland is.

Palatine bone

Which internal skull bone is the caudal hard palate?

Ethmoid bone

Which internal skull bone is the thin and delicate cribiform plate part of?

Synovial

Which joint classification is freely movable?

Fibrous

Which joint classification is immovable?

Cartilaginous

Which joint classification is slightly movable?

Hip joint

Which joint is the head of the femur?

Flexion

Which joint movement is when you decrease the angle between two bones?

Extension

Which joint movement is when you increase the angle between two bones?

Abduction

Which joint movement is when you move an extremity away from the medial plane?

Adduction

Which joint movement is when you move an extremity towards the medial plane?

Atlas

Which vertebrae is known as C1?

Axis

Which vertebrae is known as C2?

Lumbar

Which vertebral region is known as the abdomen?

Thoracic

Which vertebral region is known as the chest?

Cervical

Which vertebral region is known as the neck?

Sacral

Which vertebral region is known as the pelvis?

Coccygeal

Which vetrebral region is known as the tail?


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