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A & P I: Skeletal System Pt. 2 - Axial Skeleton

Across
This bone is part of the lateral pharynx.
These vertebrae are found in the neck region.
These vertebrae are found in the tail.
This bone is found in the base of the skull & houses the pituitary gland.
C2 is referred to as the ________.
These vertebrae are found in the abdominal region.
C1 is referred to as the _______.
This is the term referring to dogs with long muzzles, like collies.
This is the middle bone of the ear.
These bones are part of the nose.
Most bones of the skull are united by jagged, immovable, fibrous joints called .......
This is the term for bones of the ear.
Most of our companion animals have _________ cervical vertebrae.
This bone separates the nasal cavity from the cranial cavity.
Down
These vertebrae are often fused & are found in the pelvic region.
This is the opening that allows the spinal cord to exit the skull.
This bone is part of the nasal septum.
This bone is connected to the ear drum.
The mandible is an example of this type of joint.
This is part of the ethmoid bone & allows for passage of the branches of the olfactory nerve.
These bones protect our lungs & heart.
This supports the base of the tongue & helps animals to swallow.
This connects the ribs to the sternum & allows for movement of the rib cage.
This term refers to dogs with pushed-in muzzles, like bull dogs.
This bone is part of the caudal hard palate.
These bones are thin, paper-like bones that fill the nasal cavity & function to moisten & warm inspired air, & trap inhaled debris.
This bone of the skull has an opening through which the spinal cord exits.
These vertebrae are found in the chest region.
These bones form the lateral walls of the cranium.
This bone makes up the lower part of the mouth.
This refers to the breast/chest bone.
This bone is connected to the oval window.
There are _________ divisions of the spinal column.