Friday, June 11, 2010







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  1. You should be able to identify muscle of the neck, and anterior and posterior muscles of the cat. The instructor will provide instructions during the laboratory meeting.

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  2. These are some sample pictures I took last semester. Probably you could not be able to identify all the cat muscles below. You could take pictures during cat dissection for your own convenience. In addition, there are really good pictures in your laboratory manual.

    Cat Muscles.

    Anterior view (Superficial muscles).

    - PECTOANTEBRACHIALIS

    - PECTORALIS MAJOR

    - PECTORALIS MINOR

    - XIPHIHUMERALIS

    - EXTERNAL OBLIQUE

    - GRACILIS

    - TIBIALIS ANTERIOR

    - GASTROCNEMIUS

    - SARTORIUS

    Posterior view (Superficial muscles)

    - CLAVOTRAPEZIUS

    - LEVATOR SCAPULAE VENTRALIS

    - SPINOTRAPEZIUS

    - LATISSIMUS DORSI

    - EXTERNAL OBLIQUE

    - SEMITENDINOSIS

    - GASTROCNEMIUS

    - BICEPS FEMORIS

    - GLUTEAL MUSCLES

    - LUMBODORSAL FASCIA

    - ACROMIOTRAPEZIUS

    Superficial muscles of the neck.

    DIGASTRICT MUSCLE

    MYLOHYOID

    STERNOHYOID

    STERNOMASTOID

    CLAVOTRAPEZIUS

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