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Animal Anatomy and Physiology 1 Exam Questions
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Animal Anatomy and Physiology 1 Exam Questions
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1. One unique anatomical feature of cardiac muscle, which isn't seen in skeletal or smooth muscle, is . .

2. ______ gives color to the skin and hair.

3. Which joint in cats and dogs is a deep ball-and-socket joint?

4. Lymph fluid reenters the blood via a vessel called the ______.

5. The opening in the cranial cavity through which the spinal cord travels to connect with the brain is called the . . . . .

6. The area from one Z line to the next Z line is called a ______.

7. What is the sensor that detects changes in the oxygen level of arterial blood?

8. What is the drug that opens the airways to permit easier respirations?

9. The walls of the digestive tract are composed of . . .

10. Based on your underdtanding of the terms poximal and distal, the distal sesamoid bone in the equine leg would be expected to have which relationship to the proximal sesamoid bone found on the same leg?

11. When muscle groups must rely on anaerobic respiration, _____ accumulates in the muscle and can lead to muscle fatigue and soreness.

12. The three bones of the pelvis fuse together in a a region called the _______, which articulates with the head of the femur.

13. Intramembranosus bone formation occurs only . . .

14. Eccrine sweat glands are found in the ____ in dogs.

15. If a drug caused a sudden release of large amounts of calcium in skeletal muscle, from which structure would the calcium come?

16. A protective reflex stimulated by foreign material in the trachea or bronchi is the . . . .

17. The liquid portion of the blood in which the cells are suspened is correctly referred to as . . . .

18. True or False? The ends of long bones are called epiphyses.

19. An important lymphatic organ in young animals that atrophies later in life is the . . . .

20. Cells involved in the production of antibodies are _______.

21. Which muscle flexes the elbow?

22. Oxygen and nutrients are primarily supplied to the hyaline cartilage on the articulating surfacs of a synovial joint by ________.

23. What is responsible for conducting electrical impulses within cardiac muscle?

24. Stage of cell division in which the cell becomes pinched into two new daughter cells

25. Muscle soreness and fatigue in a racehorse after a long and strenuous race is a result of . . .