The equine skeleton 0.0 / 5 ? BiologyequineUniversityAll boards Created by: lauramcalisterCreated on: 11-11-19 13:22 Bones are a living tissue. true or false True 1 of 24 bones are specialised forms of what.. connective tissue 2 of 24 damaged and diseased bones cannot be repaired. true or false false 3 of 24 how do bones adapt to environmental stress strengthening itself 4 of 24 how many bones does the skull have 34 5 of 24 how many bones does the forelimb have 20 6 of 24 how many bones does the hindlimb have 20 7 of 24 how many bones does the rib cage have 37 8 of 24 how many bones does the vertebral column have 54 9 of 24 what can a short bone be found in the horse hock 10 of 24 where can a long bone be found cannon 11 of 24 what type of bone is a sesamoid bone round 12 of 24 the skull is an example of a flat bone what are the properties of a flat bone thin, curved and protects the skull 13 of 24 the vertebrae is an irregular bone, what class do they fit into? doesn't fit into a class 14 of 24 what is the vertebrae equation C7T18L6S5C15-20 15 of 24 what does the axial skeleton consist of Skull, ribcage and backbone 16 of 24 where does the cervical start the base of the skull 17 of 24 what is the vertebral column also known as? spinal column 18 of 24 what is the joint like in the horses skull? fibrous joint (fixed 19 of 24 where does the cervical vertebrae begin the back of the skull 20 of 24 where is the thoracic vertebrae where the back begins to drop to the withers 21 of 24 where is the lumbar vertebrae located half way along the back to the pelvis 22 of 24 where is the coccygeal vertebrae located fleshy part of the tail 23 of 24 what does the appendicular Skelton consist of shoulders, forelegs, handles and pelvis 24 of 24
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