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feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' The phalanges make up the most distal part of the limb and articulate proximally with the metacarpus. The radius articulates distally with the carpal bones. The distal radius articulates with the radial carpal bone, but there are also a number of other bones that make up the carpus. [[Forelimb - Anatomy & Physiology#Common Structures of the Distal Forelimb|WikiVet Article: Distal limb]]" | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' The phalanges make up the most distal part of the limb and articulate proximally with the metacarpus. The radius articulates distally with the carpal bones. The distal radius articulates with the radial carpal bone, but there are also a number of other bones that make up the carpus. [[Forelimb - Anatomy & Physiology#Common Structures of the Distal Forelimb|WikiVet Article: Distal limb]]" | ||
feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' The olecranon processis part the ulna and articulates with the humerus. The radius articulates distally with the carpal bones. The distal radius articulates with the radial carpal bone, but there are also a number of other bones that make up the carpus. [[ Forelimb - Anatomy & Physiology#Common Structures of the Distal Forelimb |WikiVet Article: Distal limb ]]" | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' The olecranon processis part the ulna and articulates with the humerus. The radius articulates distally with the carpal bones. The distal radius articulates with the radial carpal bone, but there are also a number of other bones that make up the carpus. [[ Forelimb - Anatomy & Physiology#Common Structures of the Distal Forelimb |WikiVet Article: Distal limb ]]" | ||
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Questions reviewed by: | David Bainbridge, VetMB MA PhD MRCVS |
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What is the joint between the radius, ulna and proximal carpal bones called? |
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On which bone is the lateral styloid process found? |
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Almost all extensor muscles of the carpus and digital joints originate from which point on the humerus? |
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Which tendinous muscle of the equine reciprocal apparatus ensures that flexion of the stifle is accompanied by flexion of the hock? |
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How many carpal bones are there in the horse? |
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Which muscle antagonises the brachiocephalic muscle in the dog? |
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Which two domestic species lack an acromion? |
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Which muscle originates from the acromion? |
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Which muscle utilises the spine of the scapula as a point of attachment? |
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The omotransversarius muscle originates from which bone? |
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Which muscle inserts on the olecranon? |
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Where are the origins of the two heads of the flexor carpi ulnaris muscle? |
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Which bone is the most prominent landmark during palpation of the carpus of carnivores? |
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What does the radius articulate with distally? |