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Animal Form and Function II
BIOL 1030 Lab 4 Animal Form and Function II
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Question 1 Identify the muscle indicated.
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Question 1 Identify the muscle indicated. Latissimus dorsi
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Question 2 Which of the following muscles originates on the sternum and inserts on the humerus? A. latissimus dorsi B. biceps C. triceps D. rectus abdominus E. pectoralis major
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Question 2 Which of the following muscles originates on the sternum and inserts on the humerus? A. latissimus dorsi B. biceps C. triceps D. rectus abdominus E. pectoralis major
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Question 3 In passing from the outside of a rats abdominal cavity into a rats abdominal cavity, what layers would you pass through? A) external oblique, internal oblique, transverse, parietal peritoneum B) external oblique, transverse, internal oblique, parietal peritoneum C) external oblique, internal oblique, transverse, visceral peritoneum D) internal oblique, transverse, external oblique, parietal peritoneum E) parietal peritoneum, external oblique, internal oblique, transverse
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Question 3 In passing from the outside of a rats abdominal cavity into a rats abdominal cavity, what layers would you pass through? A)external oblique, internal oblique, transverse, parietal peritoneum B) external oblique, transverse, internal oblique, parietal peritoneum C) external oblique, internal oblique, transverse, visceral peritoneum D) internal oblique, transverse, external oblique, parietal peritoneum E) parietal peritoneum, external oblique, internal oblique, transverse
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Question 4 Identify the tissues indicated. Stomach Spleen
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Question 4 Identify the tissues indicated. Mesentery Visceral
Peritoneum Stomach Omentum Parietal Peritoneum Spleen
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Question 5 In which of the following sites would you expect to find smooth muscle? A. arteries B. the digestive tract C. the biceps muscle D. all of A, B and C E. A and B only
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Question 5 In which of the following sites would you expect to find smooth muscle? A. arteries B. the digestive tract C. the biceps muscle D. all of A, B and C E. A and B only
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Question 6 Identify the structures indicated.
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Question 6 Identify the structures indicated. Diaphragm Liver Stomach
Omentum Spleen Descending colon Caecum
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Question 7 What is this slide ?
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Question 7 What is this slide ? Small intestine cross section
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Question 8 Identify the layers indicated.
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Question 8 Identify the layers indicated. Mucosa Submucosa Muscularis
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Question 9 What type of muscle is this?
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Question 9 What type of muscle is this? Smooth Muscle
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Question 10 Identify the sheet of connective tissue.
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Question 10 Identify the sheet of connective tissue. Mesentery
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Question 11 You are located in the hepatic portal vein of the rat. If you take the most direct route possible along the circulatory system, how many capillary beds would you pass through to get to a vein in the rat's leg? A. 5 B. 4 C. 3 D. 2 E. 1
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Question 11 C. 3 (Liver, Lung, Leg)
11 You are located in the hepatic portal vein of the rat. If you take the most direct route possible along the circulatory system, how many capillary beds would you pass through to get to a vein in the rat's leg? A. 5 B. 4 C. 3 (Liver, Lung, Leg) D. 2 E. 1
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Question 12 Identify the structures indicated
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Question 12 Identify the structures indicated Dorsal Aorta Left Kidney
Right Uterine Horn
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Question 13 What structure is supplied with blood by the artery
indicated?
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Question 13 What structure is supplied with blood by the artery
indicated? Spleen, Pancreas and Stomach
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Question 14 What structure does the inferior mesenteric artery supply?
A. hind legs B. colon and rectum C. small intestine D. muscles of abdominal wall E. tail
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Question 14 B. colon and rectum
What structure does the inferior mesenteric artery supply? A. hind legs B. colon and rectum C. small intestine D. muscles of abdominal wall E. tail
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Question 15 Identify the structures indicated
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Question 15 Identify the structures indicated Rt. Subclavian Artery
Aorta Diaphragm
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Animal Form and Function II
BIOL 1030 Lab 4 Animal Form and Function II
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