EBK AN ILLUSTRATED GUIDE TO VETERINARY
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ISBN: 9781133709459
Author: ROMICH
Publisher: YUZU
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Identify the bones and markings of the pectoral girdle. Each letter will only be used once.
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The inside of the knee is (medial, lateral) Medial to the outside of the knee.
The (transverse, median, frontal) Transverse plane separates the body into superior and inferior halves.
The scapula is (anterior, posterior) Posterior to the clavicle.
The little toe is (medial, lateral) Lateral to the big toe.
The ulna is (medial, lateral) Medial to the radius.
The shin bone is (medial, lateral) Medial to the fibula.
The femur is (proximal, distal) Proxima to the shin bone.
The (transverse, median, frontal) Median plane separates the body into lateral halves.
The trachea is (superior, inferior) Superior to the larynx.
The (transverse, median, frontal) Frontal plane divides the body into anterior & posterior segments.
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