3. Question: What particular tissue in dogs serves as a reservoir for fat, electrolytes, water, carbohydrates, and proteins?
Answer: subcutaneous tissue
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Page: 98
4. Question: It is an epidermal cell-derived thymocyte-activating factor in which immunological events are modulated by this
production.
Answer: cytosine
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Page: 98
5. Question: These are horny coverings of the third phalanges of the digits in dogs.
Answer: claws
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Page: 98
6. Question: This skin of dog is usually heavily pigmented, tough, and moist
Answer: nasal skin
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Page: 100
7. Question: These glands of skin are found mainly in connection with the hair follicles in canine.
Answer: Apocrine sweat glands
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Page: 115
8. Question: The attachment of the hyoid apparatus to the petrous temporal bone is an example of this fibrous joint
Answer: syndesmosis
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Page: 219
9. Question: This synovial joint is formed by a convex hemispherical head that fits into a deep cotyloid cavity
Answer: ball-and-socket joint
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Page: 222
10. Question: The proximal radioulnar joint is an example of what synovial joint?
Answer: trochoid / pivot joint
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Page: 222
11. Question: What do you call the space external to the teeth and gumas and internal to the lips and cheeks.
Answer: vestibule of the mouth
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Page: 385
12. Question: What do you call a rounded eminence that extends caudally to blend with the first transverse ridge formed of the mucosa
covering the hard plate?
Answer: incisive papilla
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Page: 386
13. Question: Part of the oral cavity that is formed by processes of the palatine, maxillary, and incisive bones on each side.
Answer: Hard palate
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Page: 387
14. Question: Other name for the caudal pillar of the soft palate.
Answer: Palatopharyngeal arch.
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Page: 387
16. Question:This part of the teeth that has a slight constrictions of the tooth located at the gum line, where the enamel ends
Answer: neck
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Page: 390
17. Question: This teeth serves the animal during its most active puppyhood.
Answer: decidious teeth
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Page: 390
18. Question: What do you call the antibiotics that inhibits bone growth or interferes with enamel formation?
Answer: Tetracycline antibiotics
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Page: 391
19. Question: True or False, the upper arch of the teeth is narrower and usually shorter than the lower.
Answer: false
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Page: 391
20. Question: the surface that faces the opposite dental arch is called _________
Answer: masticatory
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Page: 391
21. Question: What do you call the incisor tooth nearest to the midplane on each side in each jaw
Answer: central incisor
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Page: 391
22. Question: The teeth caudal to the canines are often referred as the _________
Answer: cheek teeth
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Page: 392
26. Question: What do you call a rounded fold of mucosa protruding on each side of the lingual frenulum on the ventral surface of the
tongue.
Answer: fimbriated plica
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Page: 397
27. Question: The dermal core of this papillae contains secondary dermal papillae
Answer: conical papillae
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Page: 403
28. Question: this digestive gland is bounded caudally by the sternomastoideus and cleidocervicalis muscles, and rostrally by the
masseter muscle and the temporomandibular joint.
Answer: parotid gland
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Page: 415
29. Question: This consists of that portion of the sublingual gland which discharges its secretion directly into the oral cavity without it
passing through the main sublingual duct.
Answer: pars plystomatica
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Page: 419
31. Question: This opening in the pharynx that is formerly called the pharyngeal isthmus or pahryngeal chiasma.
Answer: interpharyngeal opening
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Page: 420
32. Question: It is a long, relatively thin lymph node located in the lateral wall of the oral part of the pharynx
Answer: palatine tonsil
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Page: 420
33. Question: What is the shape of the abdominal portion of the esophagus?
Answer: wedge-shaped
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Page: 423
34. Question: What do you call the middle abdominal region that includes the unpaired, median ventral area of the abdomen?
Answer: umbilical region
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Page: 425
35. Question: the three unpaired aperures in the diaphraghm are: esophageal hiatus, aortic hiatus, and __________.
Answer: caval foramen
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Page: 428
38. Question: Peritoneum, like other serous membranes, is united with the transversalis fascia by areolar tissue, known as ______.
Answer: tela subserosa
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Page: 430
39. Question: This consists of double-sheets of peritoneum extending between organs or connecting them to the parietal peritoneum.
Answer: connecting peritoneum
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Page: 430
40. Question: what do you call the largest derivative of the ventral mesentery, but it is not nearly as voluminous.
Answer: lesser omentum
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Page: 433
41. Question: The region that is approximately the distal third of the stomach as measured along the lesser curvature
Answer: Pylorus
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Page: 437
42. Question: These are branched tubular glands with necks and bodies which reach nearly to the lamina muscularis mucosae of the
stomach.
Answer: gastric glands
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Page: 440
43. Question: True or False, the loop formed by the duodenum is more marked in puppies rather than in adults
Answer: True
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Page: 441
45. Question: the most prominent feature of the rectal mucosa is the presence of ____________.
Answer: solitary lymph nodules
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Page: 447
46. Question: What do you call the large number of pockets formed in the columnar zone of the anal canal?
Answer: anal sinuses
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Page: 448
47. Question: It is used to refer to the terminal blind pockets of anal sinuses that extends to the lamina propria of the zone intermedia
in anal canal
Answer: anal crypt
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Page: 448
48. Question: This region holds much interest for the surgeon because of the frequency of occurrence of adenomas in old male dogs.
Answer: Perineum
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Page: 450
49. Question: True or False, the bile is an endocrine product?
Answer: False
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Page: 451
50. Question: This lobe forms from a third to nearly a half of the total liver mass
Answer: Left hepatic lobe
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Page: 453
51. Question: the facial portion of the respiratory system and the rostral portions of the upper and lower jaws collectively constitute
what is called the ____________
Answer: muzzle
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Page: 463
53. Question: It is the most expansive of the cartilages in the mobile part of the external nose
Answer: dorsolateral nasal cartilage
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Pages: 465
54. Question: How many portions thus a septum of the nasal cavity have?
Answer: 3
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Pages: 466 - 467
56. Question: dorsal nasal concha is attached to the ________________ of the ethmoid and nasal bones
Answer: crista ethmoidalis
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Pages: 467
57. Question: After the inhailed air that leaves the nasal vestibule it traverses the longitudinal nasal meatus to reach what part of the
respiratory system?
Answer: Pharynx
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Pages: 469
58. Question: These are the openings of the two nasopharyngeal meatuses into the nasal meatuses into the nasal portion of the pharynx
Answer: choanae
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Pages: 470
59. Question: True or False, the maxillary recess is not called a sinus because it is not enclosed in the maxilla.
Answer: True
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Pages: 470
60. Question: The rostral end of the nose in the dog is stiffed by cartilages and moved by the levator nasolabialis and this muscle.
Answer: levator labii superioris muscles
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Pages: 471
61. Question: The rostral part of the nasal pahrynx is bounded ventrally by __________________
Answer: hard palate
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Pages: 472
62. Question: What part of the respiratory serves as the air passageway and aids in vocalization?
Answer: Larynx
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Pages: 472
64. Question: What do you call the opposite surface of the oral surface?
Answer: aboral surface
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Pages: 477
67. Question: What is the only cartilage that forms a complete ring?
Answer: cicoid cartilage
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Pages: 477
68. Question: This consists of the paired arytenoid cartilages dorsally and the paired vocal folds ventrally that form a narrow
passegeway into the larynx.
Answer: glottis
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Pages: 479
69. Question: What do you call the ligament that composed of a strap of elastic fibers that is enclosed in the vocal fold?
Answer: vocal ligament
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Pages: 479
70. Question: Approximately how many C-shaped hyaline tracheal cartilages form the skeleton of the trachea
Answer: 35
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Pages: 480
71. Question: The segmental bronchi and the lung tissue that they ventilate are known as ______________
Answer: bronchopulmonary segments
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Pages: 480
72. Question: The respiratory bronchioles give rise to alveolar sac, pulmonary alveoli, and ______________
Answer: alveolar ducts
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Pages: 481
73. Question: what do you call the roughly oval opening into the cranila part of the thoracic cavity?
Answer: Thoracic inlet
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Pages: 483
74. Question: The portion of the mediastinum that contains the heart
Answer: Middle mediastinum
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Pages: 483
75. Question:True or false, the left pleural cavity is larger than the right because of displacement of the postcardial mediastinal wall to
the right side.
Answer: false
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Pages: 485
76. Question: The mediastinal pluera may be divided on how many parts?
Answer: 4
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77. Question: this mediastinal pleura covers most of the thymus gland, which is large in young dogs
Answer: Cranial mediastinal pleura
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Pages: 485
78. Question: What do you call the pleural covering of the diaphragm?
Answer: diaphragmatic pleura
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79. Question: This is the apical portion of each plueral sac extends through the thoracic inlet into the base of the neck, forming a
pleural pocket at the line of pleural reflection
Answer: pleural cupula
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Pages: 486
Question: This is a thin, loose fold of pleura that surrounds the caudal vena cava.
81. Answer: plica venae cavae
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Pages: 486
82. Question: True or false, the pleura is more delicate in the dog than it is in other domestic animals
Answer: true
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Pages: 486
83. Question: this muscles help in aiding the expulsion of the air from the lungs
Answer: abdominal muscles
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Pages: 487
84. Question: This is called the curved lateral surface of each lung
Answer: costal surface
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85. Question: The medial surface of the each lung is deeply indented by the heart over an area between the 3rd and 6th ribs is called
Answer: cardiac impression
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Pages: 488
86. Question: The combined ventral and basal margins constitutes the ____________ of the lungs
Answer: acute margins
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87. Question: The area of each lung that recieves the bronchi and furnishes passages for the pulmonary and bronchial vessels and
nerves is known as the ________________________.
Answer: hilus of the lungs
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Pages: 488
88. Question: The surface of adjacent lobes that lie in contact with each other are called the ______________
Answer: interlobar surfaces
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89. Question: The most irregular of all the lobes in the lungs
Answer: accessory lobe of the right lung
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Pages: 491
90. Question: True or false, the right pulmonary artery is shorter than the left.
Answer: true
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Pages: 491
91. Question: This part of the ear develops in the embryo as an ivagination of the otic placode
Answer: inner ear
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Pages: 988
92. Question: The most highly developed and differentiated portion of the membranous labyrinth is the __________
Answer: cochelar duct
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Pages: 988
93. Question: It forms the floor of the cochlear duct, separating the endolymph of this duct from the perilymph of the scala tympani.
Answer: basilar membrane
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Pages: 990
95. Question: It is an irregular, oval space that communicates with the cochlear rostrally and with semicircular canals caudally
Answer: vestibule
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Pages: 991
99. Question: true or false, in the fetus, the iris is not fernested and thus completely covers the anterior surface of the pupil
Answer: false
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Pages: 1019
100. Question: It is a bilayered epithelium that covers the posterior surface of the iris
Answer: pars iridica retinae
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