Exam 4: Head and Toe and All Parts in Between
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The coronary band in equines is the same as the:
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The musculature of the upper thigh in swine is called the:
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The femorotibial and femoropatellar joint of quadrupeds is the:
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In dogs and cats, the part of the ear that projects outside the head is known as the:
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In horses, which part of the head contains the two nostrils and the muscles of the upper and lower lip?
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In sheep, the region around the large joint between the humerus and scapula is known as the:
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In goats, the appendage that suspends from the head, under the chin, is called the:
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In livestock, the nipple of the mammary gland is called the:
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In cattle, the third and fourth metacarpal form which of the following?
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The rudimentary first digit of dogs and cats is called the:
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