Origin vs. insertion
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Origin is where the muscle beings
insertion is where muscle ends
Short Bones
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Have an outer layer of compact bone with a core of cancellous bone, no
medullary cavity
-carpal and tarsal bones
Cloaca
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a muscular cavity at the end of the large intestine through which digestive
wastes, urine, and eggs or sperm leave the body.
Seen in reptiles and avian species
examples of induced ovulators
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rabbit, cat, ferret, mink
-When a female ovulates due to an externally-derived stimulus during, or
just prior to, mating, rather than ovulating cyclically or spontaneously.
-Also called reflex ovulations
Composition of blood
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, Fluid part (plasma = water, mineral salts, plasma proteins), solid part (blood
cells = RBC, WBC, thrombocytes)
Which vessel is under higher pressure?
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Arteries (carries blood away from heart under pressure)
Ovaries Function
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-to produce ova or eggs ready for fertilization by sperm of the male.
-to act as an endocrine gland, secreting hormones estrogen and
progesterone.
Short bone
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Cube-shaped bones with no marrow cavity
-carpals
Trapezius movement
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Triangular sheet, acts to draw leg forward and protract it
stomach function
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-saclike organ that aides in digestion of food
gastr/o
-monogastric: food enters through cardiac sphincter from esophagus and
leaves through pyloric sphincter leading to small intestine.
Sclera forms
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Fibrous outer covering of eye.
Dull white in color and consists of dense fibrous connective tissue and
elastic fibers.
-functions to protect delicate internal structures of eye and maintain eye
shape.
Meninges (3)
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Origin is where the muscle beings
insertion is where muscle ends
Short Bones
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Have an outer layer of compact bone with a core of cancellous bone, no
medullary cavity
-carpal and tarsal bones
Cloaca
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a muscular cavity at the end of the large intestine through which digestive
wastes, urine, and eggs or sperm leave the body.
Seen in reptiles and avian species
examples of induced ovulators
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rabbit, cat, ferret, mink
-When a female ovulates due to an externally-derived stimulus during, or
just prior to, mating, rather than ovulating cyclically or spontaneously.
-Also called reflex ovulations
Composition of blood
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, Fluid part (plasma = water, mineral salts, plasma proteins), solid part (blood
cells = RBC, WBC, thrombocytes)
Which vessel is under higher pressure?
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Arteries (carries blood away from heart under pressure)
Ovaries Function
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-to produce ova or eggs ready for fertilization by sperm of the male.
-to act as an endocrine gland, secreting hormones estrogen and
progesterone.
Short bone
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Cube-shaped bones with no marrow cavity
-carpals
Trapezius movement
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Triangular sheet, acts to draw leg forward and protract it
stomach function
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-saclike organ that aides in digestion of food
gastr/o
-monogastric: food enters through cardiac sphincter from esophagus and
leaves through pyloric sphincter leading to small intestine.
Sclera forms
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Fibrous outer covering of eye.
Dull white in color and consists of dense fibrous connective tissue and
elastic fibers.
-functions to protect delicate internal structures of eye and maintain eye
shape.
Meninges (3)
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