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DrO

Posted on Thursday, Jan 5, 2006 - 11:26 am:

  • Label the external parts of the head, neck and torso of the horse.
  • Label the major parts of the legs and identify the joints.
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Ncat

Posted on Tuesday, Jan 17, 2006 - 4:26 pm:

Dr. Oglesby, where exactly does the torso end at. I tried to look in your horse's dictionary for torso, but I did not see it. Could you please tell me where the torso ends at or through what numbers on the Horse's anatomy do we need to know by tomorrow? Thanks
Moderator:
DrO

Posted on Tuesday, Jan 17, 2006 - 6:47 pm:

The test tomorrow will cover the definitions only but that does include the definitons of relative anatomical directions.

Torso does not appear in the anatomical terms labeled on the diagram does it? Using my dictionary torso is defined as the trunk of the body. I think this would include everything below the neck all the way to the dock but not including the legs from the point they protrude from the body.
DrO
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