Cat Anatomy Dissection Guide - Winston-Salem/Forsyth .

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Cat Anatomy Dissection GuideSuperficial MusclesVentral View pectoantebrachialisDorsal Viewpectoralis majorpectoralis minorxiphihumeralisexternal obliqueinternal obliquetransversus abdominisrectus abdominuslatissmus nohyoidsternothyroiddigastricmylohyoidexternal jugular veintransverse jugular veinanterior facial veinposterior facial veinparotid glandsubmaxillary gland Abdominal Cavitylymph striceps brachiisartoriusgracilispectineusiliopsoasadductor femorisadductor longusgastrocnemiussoleustibialis anteriorflexor digitorum longusachilles otrapeziusspinotrapeziuslatissiumus tor scapulae ventralistriceps brachii long headtriceps brachii lateral headgluteus mediusgluteus maximuscaudofemoralistensor fascia latabiceps femorissemitendinosissemimembranosislumbodorsal fasciasartoriusgastrocnemiusparietal peritoneumvisceral peritoneumgreater omentumlesser omentumliver right lateral loberight medial lobeleft lateral lobeleft medial lobecaudate lobediaphragmstomachurinary bladdergall bladderpancreasspleenkidneysmall intestineduodenumjejunumileummesenterylarge intestinecaecumascending colontransverse colondescending colonrectumanus

The following pictures are meant to serve as study aides. Please understand that sometextbooks use names that are not used in your lab manual. You must identify musclesbased upon the names provided in the Dissection Study Guide.Ventral View – Pectoral GirdleNote the Pectoralis Minor is called Pectoralis Profundus here. The Pectoralis Major islabeled Pectoralis Transversus, and the pectoantebrachialis is labeled PectoralisDescendens.

Ventral View – Head and Neck Muscles

Lateral View – Head and Neck Muscles

Ventral View – Head and Neck MusclesVentral View – Pectoral Girdle

Ventral View – Pectoral Muscles & Thorax

Ventral View – Thorax and Abdomen Muscles

Ventral View – Arm Muscles

Dorsal View – Head, Neck, and Shoulder Muscles

Lateral View – Head, Neck, and Shoulder Muscles

Lateral View – Pectoral GirdleThe cleidocervicalis is labeled clavotrapezius in your book.This figure illustrates theposition of the transversusabdominus in relation to theinternal and external obliquemuscles.

Pelvic and Thigh Muscles – Lateral View

Dorsal View – Back and ThighMuscles

Ventral View of Thigh Muscles

Ventral View of Thigh and Leg Muscles

The Internal Organs

The Internal Organs

The Internal Organs

Additional Information:Kenyon College Cat Anatomy torial/welcome.htmlVirtual Cat sld001.htmlAnatomically Correct: The Online Cat Dissection (includes quizzes)http://library.thinkquest.org/15401/

Cat Anatomy Dissection Guide Superficial Muscles Ventral View pectoantebrachialis Dorsal View clavotrapezi