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Human Anatomy
Cat Dissection
Study Guide for ID Final Exam
You will need identify the following items on the real dissected cats:
acromiotrapezius
biceps brachii
biceps femoris
cardiac region (stomach)
diaphragm muscle
duodenum
esophagus
extensors
external oblique
fundus
gastrocnemium
greater curvature
greater omentum
heart
heart
kidney
large intestine
latissimus dorsi
left atrium
left ventrical
lesser curvature
liver
lung
masseter
medulla
pectoralis major
pectoralis minor
pyloric region
rectus abdominus
renal capsule
renal cortex
renal papillae
right atrium
right ventricle
small intestine
spinotrapezius
spleen
stomach
tibialis anterior
triceps brachii
ureter
urinary bladder
You will need identify the following items on diagrams of cats in various stages of dissection:
Achilles’ tendon
acromiotrapezius
anus
biceps femoris
brain
calcaneus
caudal vertebrae
cervical vertebrae
cranium
diaphragm muscle
esophagus
external oblique
femur
fibula
gastrocnemius
heart
humerus
kidney
large intestine
latissimus dorsi
liver
lower canine
lower incisors
lower molar
lower premolars
lumbar vertebrae
lungs
mandible
masseter
maxilla
metacarpals
metatarsals
patella
pelvis
phalanges
radius
rectus abdominus
rib
scapula
small intestine
spinal cord
spinotrapezius
spleen
stomach
tarsals
testes
thoracic spikes
thoracic vertebrae
tibia
tibialis anterior
tongue
trachea
triceps brachii
ulna
upper canine
upper incisors
upper molar
upper premolars
ureter
urinary bladder
zygomatic process
Human Anatomy
Cat Dissection
Study Guide for ID Final Written Exam
You will need to know the definitions of the following items:
synarthrosis
ureters
epiphysis
depressors
axial skeleton
artery
retroperitoneal
visceral pleura
tendons
abductors
levators
renal artery
epiglottis
greater omentum
adductors
caudal vertebrae
compact bone
sphincters
sternomastoid muscle
amphiarthroses
renal capsule
pulmonary vein
intercostal muscles
omental bursa
cancellous bone
urinary bladder
origin
nephrons
masseter
dialators
diaphysis
circulatory system
urogenital system
skeletal system
respiratory system
nervous system
integumentary system
muscular system
digestive system
renal vein
cervical vertebrae
pericardium
appendicular skeleton
iliac arteries
pulmonary arteries
left atrium
iliac veins
right atrium
left ventricle
carotid arteries
brachial arteries
jugular vein
pulmonary arteries
right ventricle
aorta
arteries
sacral vertebrae
diarthroses
flexors
belly (of a muscle)
insertion
extensor muscles
thoracic vertebrae
lumbar vertebrae
cutaneous maximus
muscle
testes
periosteum
ovaries
digastric muscle
pulmonary artery
genioglossis muscle
aponeurosis
C-rings (trachea
cartilage)
adrenal gland
You will be asked to do the following:
1.
Label the structures that make up the respiratory system of the human.
2.
Identify the planes of dissection and the directional terms associated with these planes.
3.
Place in order the organs of digestion as food would pass through them during the digestive process.
4.
Identify the anatomical parts of a typical long bone.
5.
Explain the difference in the foramen magnum placement on the skull of the human compared to the cat and be prepared
to explain why there is the difference.
6.
Place in order the pathway of PULMONARY CIRCULATION.
7.
Identify a diagram of the human heart and the blood vessels that enter and exit the heart.
8.
Identify the anatomical parts of a skeletal muscle.
9.
Identify the anatomical parts of the human large intestine.
10. Be able to describe the correct anatomical position of the human.