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The primary structures of the oral cavity consists of
The primary structures of the oral cavity consists of
- Molars, premolars, incisors, canines, tongue
- Teeth, gingiva, tongue, soft palate, hard palate (correct)
- Tongue, molars, premolars, canines, hard palate, soft palate
- Tongue, molars, premolars, canines, hard palate, soft palate, gingiva
Teeth that cut, pick up and groom
Teeth that cut, pick up and groom
- Canines
- Premolars
- Molars
- Incisors (correct)
Teeth that rip, tear and hold
Teeth that rip, tear and hold
- Canines (correct)
- Premolars
- Molars
- Incisors
Teeth that grind food into a more digestible size
Teeth that grind food into a more digestible size
What are the carnassials
What are the carnassials
What is the primary dental formula of the canine
What is the primary dental formula of the canine
What is the permanent dental formula of the canine
What is the permanent dental formula of the canine
What is the primary dental formula of the feline
What is the primary dental formula of the feline
What is the permanent dental formula of the feline
What is the permanent dental formula of the feline
Canine dental formula
Canine dental formula
Feline dental formula
Feline dental formula
Cats normally are missing their first upper premolars, first lower premolars, second lower premolar teeth
Cats normally are missing their first upper premolars, first lower premolars, second lower premolar teeth
Dogs normally are missing their first upper premolars, first lower premolars, second lower premolar teeth
Dogs normally are missing their first upper premolars, first lower premolars, second lower premolar teeth
What is the soft tissue surrounding and supporting the teeth
What is the soft tissue surrounding and supporting the teeth
What is the hard palate created by
What is the hard palate created by
The skull is composed of two sections: cranium and face. The face is comprised of what
The skull is composed of two sections: cranium and face. The face is comprised of what
What is the head shape of the labrador retriever, german shepherd dog and domestic cat
What is the head shape of the labrador retriever, german shepherd dog and domestic cat
What is the head shape of the pug, persian cat and english bulldog
What is the head shape of the pug, persian cat and english bulldog
What is the head shape of the irish wolfhound, greyhound, siamese cats
What is the head shape of the irish wolfhound, greyhound, siamese cats
List the primary bones of the cranium (7)
List the primary bones of the cranium (7)
List the facial bones (8)
List the facial bones (8)
Lymph nodes that lie at the level of the TMJ and are rostral to the parotid salivary gland
Lymph nodes that lie at the level of the TMJ and are rostral to the parotid salivary gland
Lymph nodes that are deep and caudal to the mandibular salivary glands and dorsolateral and caudal to the pharynx
Lymph nodes that are deep and caudal to the mandibular salivary glands and dorsolateral and caudal to the pharynx
Lymph nodes located rostroventral to the madibular salivary glands
Lymph nodes located rostroventral to the madibular salivary glands
What is the terminology used to refer to the development of teeth
What is the terminology used to refer to the development of teeth
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