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Name LAB: CAT DISSECTION Classification: (CAT) Subphylum- (HUMAN) Subphylum- Class- Class- Review directional terms: Define. Cranial: Caudal: Dorsal: Ventral: Lateral: Medial: Proximal: Distal: External Anatomy: What are the papillae (of the mammary glands)? Would you find these structures on males or females or both? Compare and contrast the soft and hard palates. What is the function of the epiglottis?
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Page 1: LAB: CAT DISSECTIONstaff.katyisd.org/sites/thsanatomyphysiology... · 2015. 5. 12. · Cranial: Caudal: Dorsal: Ventral: Lateral: Medial: Proximal: Distal: External Anatomy: What

Name

LAB: CAT DISSECTION

Classification:

(CAT) Subphylum-

(HUMAN) Subphylum-

Class-

Class-

Review directional terms:

Define.

Cranial:

Caudal:

Dorsal:

Ventral:

Lateral:

Medial:

Proximal:

Distal:

External Anatomy:

What are the papillae (of the mammary glands)?

Would you find these structures on males or females or both?

Compare and contrast the soft and hard palates.

What is the function of the epiglottis?

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Describe the location of the esophagus.

List the various types of teeth in cats (shape, location and number of each). Then, compare and contrast

their teeth to human teeth.

Superficial Muscles:

What are cutaneous muscles?

What kind of tissue holds skin to muscles?

Describe the location of the following muscles:

Pectoralis major-

Latissimus dorsi-

External oblique-

Rectus abdominus-

Masseter-

Brachialis-

Triceps brachii-

Adductor femoris-

Gluteus maximus-

Biceps femoris-

Gastrocnemius-

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Abdominal Cavity:

What is the peritoneum?

Match the following structures to their correct description/function.

__ 1. Diaphragm

2. Liver

3. Gall bladder

4. Stomach

5. Small intestine

__ 6. Large intestine

__ 8. mesentery

7. Pancreas

a. a thin, vascularized membrane that holds the coils of the

small intestine in place

b. a flat, elongated gland that lies between the liver and the

small intestine; produces insulin.

c. a small sac attached to the liver; stores bile and releases it

into the small intestine through the bile duct.

d. the main muscle used in inhaling & exhaling; it separates the

thoracic cavity from the abdominal cavity.

e. a very stretchy muscular sac located on the left side of the

abdomen; filled with gastric juices, including HCI.

f. a large, dark brown organ that takes up much of the upper

portion of the abdominal cavity; produces bile.

g. long coiled organ; most important digestive organ because

most absorption takes place here.

h. also referred to as the "colon"

Name the 3 sections of the small intestine.

Name the 4 sections of the large intestine.

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Thoracic Cavity:

What muscular membrane divides the abdominal and thoracic cavities?

Name the membrane that surrounds the heart.

How many lobes (sections) does a cat's lung have? __ How many lobes in a human lung? __

What prevents the mammalian "windpipe" from collapsing when there is no air moving through

it?

When cutting through the rib cage, what muscle group are you also cutting through? (Hint: the musclesthat make up part of the rib "cage")

Name 2 endocrine glands found in this body cavity. (Hint: they are wrapped around the trachea.)

Sketch the heart and label the[ollowing:

(all 4 ventricles, aorta, coronary artery,

pulmonary artery & pulmonary vein,

inferior & superior vena cavae, and the

common carotid artery)

Arterial and Venous systems:

To what regions do the following terms refer?

"Pulmonary" means in, around or associated with the

"Coronary" means in, around or associated with the

"Renal" means in, around or associated with the

"Hepatic" means in, around or associated with the

"Gastric" means in, around or associated with the

"Femoral" means in, around or associated with the

Where would you find the jugular vein?

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Urinary System:

The kidneys are not protected by any bony structures (like the brain, heart & lungs are). Name 2 other

structures that help to protect the kidneys.

What body system do the kidneys belong to?

The kidney is divided into 2 major regions: superficial is the ; deep is the

The renal vein is carrying (CLEAN or WASTE-LADEN) blood (TOWARD or AWAY FROM) the kidneys.

The renal artery is carrying (CLEAN

The ureters carry urine from the

The urethra carries urine from the

or WASTE-LADEN) blood (TOWARD or AWAY FROM) the kidneys.

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Where are the adrenal glands located?

What body system do the adrenal glands belong to?

What hormone do they produce?

(HINT: This hormone helps you out with your "fight or flight" response.)

Reproductive System:

Determine if your cat is a male or female.

How were you able to determine that?

IF YOU HAVE A MALE CAT ....

What is the name for the male gonads?

Where, specifically, are they located?

Why are they located outside of the body?

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IF YOU HAVE A FEMALE CAT...

What is the name for the female gonads?

What is another name for the "oviduct"?

"Uterine horns" are extensions of the uterus. Why do cats have these extensions and humans don't?

Nervous System:

What are the membranes (collectively) called that protect the brain?

Name each ofthe 3 layers: (outer) -

(middle) -

(inner)-

Where are the cranial nerves located?

Where are the lumber nerves located?

Where are the cervical nerves located?

Where is the sciatic nerve located?

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