bone vocabulary mrs. chotkowski jr. / sr. vet science
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Bone Vocabulary
Mrs. Chotkowski
Jr. / Sr.
Vet Science
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Dislocation or Luxation:
Displacement of a bone from its joint.
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Periostium:
Tough, fibrous tissue that forms the outermost covering of the bone
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Meniscus:
Curved fibrous cartilage found in some synovial joints
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Connections between two bones:
Joints or articulations
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Sequestrum:
Piece of dead bone that is partially or fully detached from the surrounding healthy bone
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Manubrium:
Cranial portion of the sternum
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Amputation:
Removal of all or part of a joint
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Varus:
Inward curvature of a bone
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Ankylosis:
Loss of mobility of a joint
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Chondromalacia:
Abnormal softening of cartilage
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What do extensor tendons
do ???????
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Straighten a limb
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What is it called when there is an extreme straightening of a limb beyond its normal limits ?
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Hyperextension
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A band of fibers that holds a structure together in an abnormal
fashion is a /an:
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Adhesion
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What is the term for the facial structure of flat faced dogs such as:
Boxers, Pugs, Bull Dogs, Bull Mastiffs ………??
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Brachycephalic
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Surgical removal of a claw is called:
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Onychectomy
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A break in the skin from a broken bone, causing an open wound in the skin is called ?
Open or Compound Fracture
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The fibrous band of connective tissue on the ventral abdomen, that is the center attachment of the abdominal muscles, is called what ?
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Linea Alba
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A fibrous band of tissue that connects bone to bone is called ?
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Ligament
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Another term for growth plate is?.....
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Physis
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Involuntary Muscle is called:
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Smooth,
non-striated, unstriated or visceral