Anatomy block 2 - abdominal Hypaxial
Across
- 4. medial caudal abdominal region
- 5. formed by aponeuroses of EAO, IAO, TA, RA
- 9. fibers of internal abdominal oblique muscle run ______
- 10. main action of external abdominal oblique
- 11. cremaster muscle originates from the caudal border of the ______ abdominal oblique
- 14. right and left middle abdominal region
- 17. medial cranial abdominal region
- 18. deepest abdominal muscle
- 22. medial middle abdominal region
- 25. the cremaster muscle courses through the ______ inguinal ring in the dog
- 27. the caudal border if the internal abdominal oblique is the ________ border of the deep inguinal ring
- 29. the inguinal ligament is the ______ border of the deep inguinal ring
Down
- 1. lateral cranial abdominal regions
- 2. caudal limit of external abdominal oblique aponeurosis
- 3. inguinal ligament separates the inguinal canal from the _______
- 6. fibers of transversus abdominis run _______
- 7. deep part of the subcutaneous trunk fascia in horses; yellow elastic tissue
- 8. boundaries are last rib, lateral edge of the lumbar transverse processes and the caudodorsal part of IAO m.; very large in ruminants
- 12. artery and vein that travel through inguinal canal
- 13. fibers of the rectus abdominis run _____
- 15. nerve that travels through inguinal canal
- 16. fibers of external abdominal oblique muscle run ______
- 19. which muscle dives deeper in the rectus sheath as it courses caudally?
- 20. lateral caudal abdominal regions
- 21. central line; mid ventral raphe where aponeurosis of left and right abdominal muscles meet
- 23. the rectus abdominis is the ______ border of the deep inguinal ring
- 24. the _______ ligament of the femoral head is unique to equine --> less likely to subluxate the hip joint
- 26. ______ tendon: strong attachment of abdominal muscles to pelvis; significant in large animals
- 28. inguinal canal contains the __________ in the female dog