Practice Exam 3- Equine Skeletal System

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Equine Skeletal Sytem Practice Test
Matching: Match the Letters to the Correct Names for Each of the Bones.
Word Bank:
Cranial Bones
Radius
Proximal Phalanx
Humerus
Scapula
Carpus
Fetlock Joint
Metacarpus #2,4 (Splint Bones)
Maxilla
Pastern Joint
Shoulder Joint
Metacarpus #3 (Cannon Bone)
Coffin Joint
Facial Bones
Ulna
Middle Phalanx
True Ribs
False Ribs
Distal Phalanx
Sternum
Elbow Joint
Pubis
Mandible
Proximal Sesamoid Bone
Navicular Bone
Accessory Carpal Bone
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Word Bank:
Stifle
Cervical Vertebrae
Tarsus
Metatarsus #2,4 (Splint Bones)
Fibula
P1( Long Pastern)
Shaft of Ilium
Metatarsus #3 (Cannon Bone)
Tuber Ischa
P2( Short Pastern)
Wing of Ilium
Tibia
Tuber Sacrale
P3 (Coffin Bone)
Lumbar Vertebrae
Patella
Hip Joint
Femur
Sacrum
Coccygeal Vertebrae
Tuber Calcis
Tuber Coxac
Thoracic Vertebrae
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True or False: Read each Statement carefully and write whether it is True or False
1.) The “trunk” is of a horse includes the skull, spine, ribs, and breast bone. ______________
2.) The Mandible is another name for the upper jaw. ______________
3.) The function of the cranial bones is to encapsulate the brain and provide support. ____________
4.) The facial bones form the nasal passage. _____________
5.) The lumbar vertebrae form the croup of the horse. _____________
6.) Horses have a total of 205 bones in their body. ______________
7.) The fibula is the smaller bone fused to the radius. ______________
8.) The patella is another name for the hock. _______________
9.) The hock consists of 7 bones. ________________
10.) The Navicular bone is located behind the coffin bone, and is also known as the distal sesamoid. ____________
Multiple Choice: Read each question and circle the best possible answer
11.) How many cervical vertebrae do horses have?
a. 8
b. 7
c. 6
d. 10
12.) How many thoracic vertebrae do horses have?
a. 12
b. 14
c. 16
d. 18
13.) How many lumbar vertebrae do horses have?
a. 4
b. 5
c. 6
d. 7
14.) How many sacral vertebrae do horses have?
a. 3
b. 4
c. 5
d. 6
15.) How many coccygeal vertebrae do horses have?
a. 18
b. 10
c. 12
d. 5
16.) Which of the following are functions of the skeletal system?
a. Provides body structure
b. Protects organs and muscles
c. Supports the horse’s body weight
d. All of the above
17.) What are bone to bone attachments called?
a. Tendons
b. Ligaments
c. Sinew
d. None of the Above
18.) What are bone to muscle attachments called?
a. Tendons
b. Ligaments
c. Sinew
d. None of the Above
19.) The “arm” of the horse is also known as the ______________?
a. Radius
b. Ulna
c. Humerus
d. Femur
20.) Which statement is false?
a. The cervical vertebrae form the neck
b. The Coccygeal vertebrae form the tail
c. The sacral vertebrae form the croup
d. The thoracic vertebrae form the loin