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Compare and differentiate the mandible of the pig from that of the horse and ox.
Horse:
Ox:
Pig:
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- Differentiate the femur of the chicken from any other mammal.Indicate the number of carpal bones in the following animals. Enumerate the carpal bones present in order from medial to lateral side. Animal Row Number of carpal bones Medial - lateral Horse Distal Proximal Ox Distal Proximal Goat Distal Proximal Pig Distal ProximalGive the number of metacarpal bones in the following animals: Horse Ox Sheep Goat Pig
- Give the names of the carpal bones of chicken from medial to lateral side.Compare and differentiate the skull of the horse, goat and pig according to their size and shape. Animal Shape Size Horse Ox Sheep Goat PigFrom the given image, label the following: Right humerus of chicken, anconal view- Head- Lateral condyles- Medial condyles- Shaft- Olecranon Fossa Right humerus of chicken, palmar view- Shaft- Head- Lateral Condyle- Medial condyle- Branchial depression
- Choose all that apply Which bones make up the shoulder/pectoral girdle? Group of answer choices Os Coxa Sternum Clavicle Femur ScapulaChoose ALL the bones below that are part of the appendicular skeleton: Sternum Mandible Humerus MetatarsalsCompare the zygomatic arc of the ox from that of the horse and pig. Compare the premaxilla of the ox from that of the horse and that of the pig.
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