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Name _________________________ Per # __________ Date _________________ CAT MUSCLE DISSECTION http://101science.com/Biodissection.htm http://www.mhhe.com/biosci/ap/cat_dissect/cat_demo/ muscular_system/muscle_index.html Listed below are the major muscles that you need to identify from your cats. For your dissection you will need to remove any excess fat and fascia that may cover the muscles. Be careful as you remove these connective tissues-you do not need to remove muscle tissue during this process. Muscles are extremely thin, so be careful as you remove fat and fascia from the cat. As you work on the cat, try to separate the muscles along their natural lines. Do not cut or remove any muscles. For your cat select one side as a superficial side and one side as a deep side. You should wrap your specimen with wet paper towels before you put it away. You are responsible for the actions, origins and insertions of all muscles dissected. Be careful as you dissect. Make certain to use a sharp scalpel. Make incisions lightly - don't stab the specimen; don't go too deep. Once an incision is made, use blunt dissection (with either the scalpel handle and/or using the "scissors technique"). As you dissect, watch what you are doing, note changes in color, layers, muscle fiber orientation etc. Muscle layers are separated from each other (and from the skin) by connective tissue. The connective tissue is white and "stringy". Muscles are striated and usually a pinkish color. If you are cutting several muscles where one is superficial to the other, do not cut them in the same place. TO SKIN THE CAT: Make one mid ventral incision from the lower jaw posterior to the pectoral girdle. Peel back the skin working on one side, then the other. Eventually you will be able to reach your hand all away around the body. You will see some small muscles (erector pilae) attached to the skin, don't worry about them. You may also notice mammary gland tissue. Make a circular cut around both wrists and ankles and a slit along each of the limbs. This should allow you to remove the skin around the limbs without any problem. If you have a male, carefully cut the skin around the scrotum. Make a circular cut around the tail. Do not cut the tail off; do not try to skin the tail. OBJECTIVE: Be able to find and identify all of the muscles listed on this lab. Use the master checklist after you have found and you are comfortable indentifying the each muscle. DO NOT check it off if you (by yourself) cannot find this muscle. You will eventually be tested in your ability to find these muscles as I walk around the class. You WILL be allowed to use any notes or pictures you add to your notes. 1 Name _________________________ Per # __________ Date _________________ DAY 1 I will show you where the superficial chest muscles are. The goal for today is to find and identify the muscles IN THE CHEST AREA (SUPERFICIAL THORAX MUSCLES-CHEST). I. SUPERFICIAL THORAX MUSCLES - CHEST A. Pectoantebrachialis-thin, flap-like muscle extending from the sternum to the arm. B. Pectoralis major-triangular muscle extending from sternum to the arm. C. Pectoralis minor-beneath the pectoralis major, is actually larger than the pectoralis major. D. Xiphihumeralis-extends from the xiphoid process to the humerus. DAY 1 OBJECTIVE: DID I FIND THE CHEST MUSCLES? 2 Name _________________________ Per # __________ Date _________________ DAY 2 Today’s objective is to find the abdominal muscles. If you get done with those, you can get started on the arm muscles. II. MUSCLES OF THE ABDOMINAL WALL A. External oblique-as mentioned above. B. Internal oblique-deep, fibers run at an angle to the external oblique. C. Rectus abdominis-long band that runs the entire length of the body. Fibers run parallel to the midline. III. LATERAL SURFACE OF THE FORELIMB OF THE CAT A. Triceps brachii (lateral, medial and long heads). B. Brachioradialis IV. MEDIAL SURFACE OF THE FOREARM OF THE CAT A. Biceps brachii-located on the anterior surface of the humerus. B. Flexor carpi ulnaris C. Flexor carpi radialis D. Flexor digitorum DAY 2 OBJECTIVE: DID I FIND THE ABDOMINAL MUSCLES? 3 Name _________________________ Per # __________ Date _________________ DAY 3 Finish the muscles in the arm of the cat. III. LATERAL SURFACE OF THE FORELIMB OF THE CAT A. Triceps brachii (lateral, medial and long heads). B. Brachioradialis IV. MEDIAL SURFACE OF THE FOREARM OF THE CAT A. Biceps brachii-located on the anterior surface of the humerus. B. Flexor carpi ulnaris C. Flexor carpi radialis D. Flexor digitorum DAY 3 OBJECTIVE: DID I FIND THE ARM MUSCLES? 4 Name _________________________ Per # __________ Date _________________ DAY 4 Today you will identify and find the ventral leg muscles. V. SUPERFICIAL MUSCLES OF THE THIGH (FRONT OF THE THIGH) A. Sartorius-covers outer half of thigh. B. Gracilis-covers inner half of thigh. C. Vastus lateralis-deep, lies along lateral edge of thigh. D. Rectus femoris-rounded muscle, deep to sartorius. E. Adductor longus-deep, lies next to pectineus. F. Vastus medialis-deep, lies next to inner portion of the thigh. G. Adductor femoris-deep, lies next to adductor longus. DAY 4 OBJECTIVE: DID I FIND THE VENTRAL THIGH MUSCLES? 5 Name _________________________ Per # __________ Date _________________ DAY 5 Today you will find the muscles of the shoulder, trunk and neck (dorsal) VI. SUPERFICIAL MUSCLES OF THE SHOULDER, TRUNK AND NECK A. Clavotrapezius-large muscle that extends from the neck to the shoulder region. B. Acromiotrapezius-large muscle covering much of the shoulder region of the cat. C. Spinotrapezius-most posterior of the trapezius muscles. D. Clavodeltoid-triangular, continuous with the clavotrapezius. E. Acromiodeltoid-small muscle inferior to the clavodeltoid. F. Spinodeltoid-posterior to acromiodeltoid. G. Latissimus dorsi-large muscle that extends from the back of the cat to the humerus. DAY 5 OBJECTIVE: DID I FIND THE SHOULDER, TRUNK AND NECK MUSCLES? 6 Name _________________________ Per # __________ Date _________________ DAY 6 Today you will find the muscles of the back of the hip and thigh. VII. MUSCLES OF THE HIP AND THIGH (BACK OF THE HIP AND THIGH) A. Gluteus medius-larger than the maximus in cats, posterior to the maximus. B. Gluteus maximus-triangular hip muscle, posterior to the gluteus medius. C. Tensor fascia lata-covered by a thick layer of fascia. D. Caudofemoralis-posterior to the gluteus maximus. E. Biceps femoris-large muscle that covers much of the surface of the thigh. F. Semimembranosus G. Semitendinosus DAY 6 OBJECTIVE: DID I FIND THE DORSAL HIP AND THIGH MUSCLES? 7 Name _________________________ Per # __________ Date _________________ DAY 7 Today you will find the muscles of the lower leg. If you are done, go back or finish any of the other muscles you haven’t finished yet. Start getting ready for the test. I will walk around your groups and ask questions to everyone in the group. You will need to answer my questions INDEPENDENTLY. You can use your notes (whatever you wrote next to that muscle that might help you remember where it is, including drawings…) VIII. MUSCLES OF THE LOWER LEG A. Gastrocnemius-large, calf muscle. B. Tibialis anterior DAY 7 OBJECTIVE: DID I FIND THE LOWER LEG MUSCLES? 8 Name _________________________ Per # __________ Date _________________ DAY 8 Today you will quiz each other and get ready for tomorrow’s test. Continue to take notes and finish anything you haven’t finished. If you are done, and you are confident you do not need to study anymore, you can go into the knee and find the ACL, PCL, MCL and LCL. If you want me to, I can quiz you today. Get into the knee joint and try to identify as many structures as you can (you will not be tested on these). Do it only on one side, so I can test you on the other side. DAY 9 Every person will be asked to identify and/or find 10 muscles all throughout the cat’s body. You can use your notes, but not your partners. You will get one chance to find the muscle. Each answer is worth 5 points. You will also be graded on the quality of dissection of your cats. If the muscles are easy to find and see, you will get full credit (out of 50 points). If it looks as if you were trying to get your aggression out on your cat, you will get less points. MUSCLE TEST GRADE /50 DISSECTION GRADE /50 TOTAL GRADE /100 9 Name _________________________ Per # __________ Date _________________ MASTER CHECKLIST MUSCLE NAME DID WE FIND IT? CAN I NAME AND IDENTIFY IT? SUPERFICIAL THORAX Latissimus dorsi Pectoantebrachialis Pectoralis major Pectoralis minor Xiphihumeralis ABDOMINAL MUSCLES Rectus abdominis External obliques Internal obliques SHOULDER, TRUNK, NECK Clavotrapezius Acromiotrapezius Spinotrapezius Clavodeltoid Acromiodeltoid Spinodeltoid 10 Name _________________________ Per # __________ Date _________________ Triceps brachii THIGH AND HIP Sartorius Gluteus medius Gluteus maximus Tensor fascia lata Caudofemoralis Biceps femoris Semimembranosus Semitendinosus Vastus lateralis Vastus medialis Rectus femoris Adductor longus Adductor femoris Gracilis LOWER LEG Gastrocnemius Tibialis anterior FORELIMB Biceps brachii Triceps brachii Flexor carpi ulnaris SKIP Flexor carpi radialis SKIP Flexor digitorum SKIP 11