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1 By: Alisa Kowalski & Brian Sobecki
Comparative Skeletal Systems & External Anatomy of Livestock and Poultry By: Alisa Kowalski & Brian Sobecki

2 Skeleton Bone- Hard Tissue, mostly calcium, provides support and makes Red Blood Cells Cartilage- Shiny, white, hard tissue, found at end of long bones and prevents bones from grinding against each other

3 Skeleton Ligament- Strong, white bands of tissue that connect two bones together at a joint Marrow-Soft tissue filling the spongy interiors of bones Tendon- Shiny, white bands of tissue that connect muscles to bone

4 Skeleton Framework of Hard Tissue Gives Support Protects Soft Tissue
Serves as Levers in Movement

5 Skeleton Number of Bones Varies with Age and Species
Bones May be described as.. Long Flat Short Irregular

6 Bone Structure Compact Contains Vessels, Nerves and Marrow
Can Repair Itself Organic Material Gives Elasticity Inorganic Matter Gives Rigidity

7 Axial Skeleton Skull Nasal Cavity Mandible Sinuses Temporal bone
Turbinates (cartilaginous bone) ex: Nose

8 Axial Skeleton Spinal Column- Vertibrae Contains:
Protects Spinal Cord Contains: Cervical or Neck Area Involved with Head and Neck Movement Most flexible part of the Axial Skeleton

9 Spinal Column -Vertebrae
Thoracic Area- “Shoulders” Upper Wall of Chest Cavity Ribs are Attached Peaks at Summit of Wither Limited Movement and Flexibility

10 Spinal Column -Vertebrae
Lumbar group- “Lower Back” Usually includes vertebra Framework for loin area More flexibility than thoracic but less than cervical

11 Spinal Column -Vertebrae
Sacral Group- “Rump” Several Vertebrae fused into one bone- Sacrum Highest point of the group Connected by a firm joint with the hip (pelvis) bones on each side of sacrum

12 Spinal Column -Vertebrae
Coccygeal- “Tail” 15-20 Vertibrae Essentially no Spinal Cord

13 Appendicular Skeleton
Locomotion Eating Defense Connected to Axial Skeleton by Muscles &/or Bony Joints Contains:

14 Foreleg Contains: Scapula- Shoulder Blade Humerus Radius and Ulna
Fused Together Connected with Humerus to Make Elbow Joint

15 Foreleg Carpal Bones- the knee bones Metacarpal Bones Phalanges
Absorbs and Dissapates Concussive Actions Metacarpal Bones Phalanges Sesmoids Distal or Navicular Bones

16 Hind Leg Contains: Femur- thigh bone
Patella- bone in front of stifle joint Tibia & Fibula Contains Tarsus- “Hock” Metatarsus Phalages Sesamoids

17 Parts of A Horse

18 Horse Skeleton

19 Parts of a Beef Animal

20 Parts of a Dairy Cow

21 Cow Skeleton

22 Parts of a Hog

23 Skeleton of the Swine

24 Parts of a Sheep

25 Parts of A Chicken

26 Skeleton of A Chicken


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