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what is the one muscle found in the cat associated with its tail that (obviously) is...

what is the one muscle found in the cat associated with its tail that (obviously) is not found in humans?

what is the only cat (or human) abdominal muscle which extends superiorly into the thoracic cavity?

what is the largest of the muscles of mastication we looked at in the cat?

what is the small muscle in the olecranon region of the cat (and human) which is involved in extension?

what is the only hamstring muscle clearly visible from the anterior view of the cat?

what is the deep muscle whose origin is the coracoid process of the scapula and insertion is the mid-medial surface of the humerus? (Hint: its action is flexion and adduction of arm at shoulder joint)

list all of the adductor muscles of the cat leg

what is the deepest muscle of the cat (and human) abdominal wall?

what is the name of the transparent, anterior layer of the anterior chamber of the eye which refracts light?

what is the name of the commissural fibers found in the brain?

what is the portion of the brain which the pituitary gland is connected?

what is the name of the opening in the center of the spinal cord?

what is the name of the muscle in the cat which is superior to, and covers, the quadriceps femoris set of muscles?

what is the name of the brain space immediately adjacent to the cerebellum?

what is the name of the muscle in the cat (and human) involved in hip flexion?

list the two (2) muscles of the chest which the cat possesses but which the human does not possess

what is the muscle of the femoral region which is most lateral?

what is the name of structures used by the spinal cord for communication between left and right sides?

list two (2) muscles which are suprahyoid and two (2) muscles which are infrahyoid

what is the name of the muscle which is found on the medial side of the brachial region?

Homework Answers

Answer #1

1.There are numerous muscles in the tail of cat namely sacrocaudalis dorsalis medialis/lateralis,Coccygeas lateralis/medialis,sacrocaudalis ventralis medialis

2.Rectus abdominis muscle(Human)

3.Temporalis muscle

4.Anconeus

5.Sartorius

6.Biceps brachii

7.Adductor muscles-Adductor longus,adductor magnus,quadricep femoris,sartorius,gracilis

8.Transverse abdominis

9.Cornea

10.Corpus callosum

11.Hypothalamus

12.Spinal column

13.Sartorius

14.Fourth ventricle

15.Gluteal muscles(cat)

Iliacus and psoas major(Human)

16.Pectoanterobrachialis,pectoralis major

17.Vastus lateralis

18.Commisural tracts

19.Suprahyoid muscles-Digastric,stylohyoid

Infrahyoid muscles-Sternohyoid,sternothyroid

20.Triceps brachii

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