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1
Q

Identify A

A

nasal aperture

2
Q

Identify B

A

caudal edge of orbit

3
Q

Identify C

A

mandibular symphysis

4
Q

Identify D

A

jugal arch

5
Q

Identify A

A

Nares

6
Q

Identify B

A

scleral ring

7
Q

Identify C

A

mandible

8
Q

Identify D

A

jugal arch

9
Q

Identify A

A

jugal arch

10
Q

Identify B

A

mandible

11
Q

Identify C

A

Quadrato-mandibular joint area

12
Q

Identify D

A

medial border of orbit

13
Q

What are the immobile areas of the vertebral column?

A

notarium, synsacrum, pygostyle

14
Q

Identify A

A

cervical vertebrae

15
Q

Identify B

A

area of notarium

16
Q

Identify C

A

synsacrum

17
Q

Identify D

A

free caudal vertebrae

18
Q

Identify E

A

pygostyle

19
Q

Identify A

A

clavicles

20
Q

Identify B

A

coracoid bone

21
Q

Identify C

A

keel of sternum

22
Q

The clavicles join to form ________

A

**furcula **(wishbone)

23
Q

Identify A

(lateral view, pelvic limb, chicken)

A

femur

24
Q

Identify B

(lateral view, pelvic limb, chicken)

A

patella

25
Q

Identify C

(lateral view, pelvic limb, chicken)

A

fibula

26
Q

Identify D

(lateral view, pelvic limb, chicken)

A

tibiotarsus

27
Q

Identify E

(lateral view, pelvic limb, chicken)

A

intertarsal joint

28
Q

Identify F

(lateral view, pelvic limb, chicken)

A

tarsometatarsus

29
Q

Identify G

(lateral view, pelvic limb, chicken)

A

digit 1

30
Q

Identify A

A

Intestinal loops

31
Q

Which side of the bird is the trachea on?

A

right

32
Q

How many pleural spaces are present in birds?

A

none (lungs have constant volume during respiration

33
Q

Oh shit, that’s not a bird!

What’s wrong with this brain?

A

Hydrocephalus

34
Q

Identify 5

A

cere

35
Q

Identify 2

A

tympanic area

36
Q

Identify 11

A

infraorbital sinus (rostal part)

37
Q

Identify 4

A

scleral ring

38
Q

Identify 2 (lateral thoracic wing of chicken)

A

left radius

(remember, in birds the radius is SMALLER than the ulna)

39
Q

Identify 3 (lateral thoracic wing of chicken)

A

left ulna

(remember, in birds the ulna is LARGER than the radius)

40
Q

Identify 8 (lateral thoracic wing of chicken)

A

major metacarpal bone

41
Q

Identify 7 (lateral thoracic wing of chicken)

A

alular digit (digit 1)