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CVA EXAM 3 Questions and Answers




aspondyl - Answer-Centra (body of the vertebrae) absent



monospondyl - Answer-One centra



diplospondyl - Answer-two centra



polyspondyl - Answer-more than two centra per vertebrae



apophyses - Answer-Processes that project from the centra and their arches



diapophyses - Answer-articulate with ribs



basopophyses - Answer-ventrolateral, articulate with ventral ribs



zygapophyses - Answer-pre- and post- form anti-twist interlocking processes between adjacent
vertebrae

, Transverse Processes - Answer-Any process extending laterally from the centrum or neural arch



Bicipital ribs - Answer-Seen in primitive tetrapods; ribs are bicipital-2 heads: capitulum and tuberculum



True ribs - Answer-Meet ventrally with the sternum



False ribs - Answer-articulate with each other but not the sternum



Capitulum - Answer-part of bicipital rib. extends to parapophysis



tuberculum - Answer-part of bicipital rib. attaches near diapophysis.



costal segment - Answer-articulates w/ vertebrae



sternal segment - Answer-articulates with sternum, cartilaginous



uncinated process - Answer-extend posteriorly from proximal rib segments, sites for attachment of
respiratory and shoulder muscles and serve to flare the rib cage during inhalation



Sternal plate-which animal? - Answer-Urodeles (newts and salamanders)



Omosterum with episternal cartilage-which animal? - Answer-Anurans-(frogs and toads) xiphisternum
with xiphoid cartilage. Posterior to pectoral girdle; omosternum with episternal cartilage-anterior to
pectoral girlde



Keel - Answer-Seen in birds. Ventral keel is called the carina.

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