Post by Thistle on Jan 29, 2021 23:34:48 GMT
Facial:
Head: Cranium, Skull
Part Of Skull That Encloses Brain & Brain Stem: Neurocranium
Skeleton That Supports Facial Structure: Viscerocranium
Base of Skull: Occipital
'Roof' And Sides Of Skull: Parietal Bones
Rear Of Orbit:Sphenoid Bones
Eye Socket:Orbit
Ear: Pinna, Pinnae (plural)
Nostrils: Naris, Nares
Skin Surrounding External Nostril Opening: Rhinarium
Eye: Trentonomous Sicogliceneral(s), Globular Sight Organs, Organs Of Sight
Tongue: Lingua
Canines for Grasping Prey, Tearing Flesh: Carnassial(s)
Teeth With Sharp Edges For Shearing: Premolar(s)
Teeth For Grinding: Molar(s)
Teeth Adapted For Cutting/Nipping: Incisor(s)
Teeth (cooperatively): Denition
Dental Bridges (Collectively) : Bridgework
Upper Jaw: Maxilla
Lower Jaw: Mandible
Cheek Bone: Zygomatic Arch
Eyelid: Palpebra, Palpebrae (plural)
Whiskers: Vibrissae
Main Body:
Body (Active):Physique, Figure, Form, Soma, Anatomy, Framework
Body (Deceased): Corpse, Cadaver, Carcass, Corse
Neck Vertebrae: Cervical Vertebrae (C1-C7)
Shoulder Blade: Scapula(Scapulae being the plural)
Point Of Shoulder (back): Acromion
Upper Foreleg Bone: Humerus
Lower Foreleg Bone: Ulna, Radius
"Knee Cap": Patella
Wrist: Carpal
Knuckles: Metacarpal, Metatarsal
Toe Bones:Phalanges
Paws (front): Manus
Paws (back): Pes, Pedes (plural)
Claws/Nails: Unguis
(!!IMPORTANT!!:Feline claws retract into their paws, meaning they can go inside and be sheathed.)
Upper Spine: Thoracic Vertebrae (T1-T3)
Lower Spine: Lumbar Vertebrae (L1-L7)
Tail: Caudal Appendage
Ribs: Costa, Costae (plural)
Rib Muscles (vital for breathing): Intercostals, Intercostal Muscles
Hip Bone: Ilium
Hind Quarters: Ischium, Pubis
Upper Hind Leg Bone: Femur
Lower Hind Leg Bone: Fibula, Tibia
Tail Bones: Caudal Vertebrae, Coccygeal Vertebrae
Upper Leg (cooperatively): Membrum Superius
Lower Leg (cooperatively): Membrum Inferius
Windpipe: Trachea
Voicebox: Larynx
Throat: Oesophagus/Esophagus, Pharynx
Misc:
Internal Organs (vital): Viscus, Viscera (the plural)
Other-
Fur: Pelage, Integumentary Pelage
Bone: Osseous Matter, Ossein, Calcified Tissue
Face/Facial Expression: Visage, Countenance, Mien, Physiognomy, Aspect, Profile
'Epithelium: 'The thin tissue forming the outer layer of a body's surface and lining the alimentary canal and other hollow structures.
The first layer of skin (Waterproof barrier, makes one's skin tone): Epidermis
The second layer of skin (hair follicles, sweat glands, connective tissues): Dermis
The third layer of skin (fat, connective tissues): Hypodermis, Subcutaneous Tissue
Brain: Encephalon, Cerebral Matter
Liquid from the brain: Cerebral Fluid
Largest part of the brain, left and right hemispheres (interprets touch, vision & hearing, speech, reasoning, emotions, learning and fine control of movement): Cerebrum
Located beneath the Cerebrum (coordinates muscle movements, maintain posture and balance): Cerebellum
Connects Cerebrum & Cerebellum to the spinal cord, (performs functions like breathing, breathing, heart rate, body temperature, wake and sleep cycles, digestion, sneezing, coughing, vomiting, swallowing): Brainstem
Cranial nerve that smells: Olfactory
Cranial nerve that functions sight: Optic Nerve
Cranial nerve that moves eye, pupil: Oculomotor Nerve
Cranial nerve that moves eye:Trochlear Nerve
Cranial nerve that functions face sensation: Trigeminal Nerve
Cranial nerve that moves eye: Abducens Nerve
Cranial nerve that moves face, salivate: Facial Nerve
Cranial nerve that functions hearing, balance: Vestibulocochlear Nerve
Cranial nerve that functions taste, swallow: Glossopharyngeal Nerve
Cranial nerve that functions heart rate, digestion: Vagus Nerve
Cranial nerve that moves head: Accessory Nerve
Cranial nerve that moves tongue: Hypoglossal Nerve
Main arteries that carry blood to the head and neck: Carotid(s)
Head: Cranium, Skull
Part Of Skull That Encloses Brain & Brain Stem: Neurocranium
Skeleton That Supports Facial Structure: Viscerocranium
Base of Skull: Occipital
'Roof' And Sides Of Skull: Parietal Bones
Rear Of Orbit:Sphenoid Bones
Eye Socket:Orbit
Ear: Pinna, Pinnae (plural)
Nostrils: Naris, Nares
Skin Surrounding External Nostril Opening: Rhinarium
Eye: Trentonomous Sicogliceneral(s), Globular Sight Organs, Organs Of Sight
Tongue: Lingua
Canines for Grasping Prey, Tearing Flesh: Carnassial(s)
Teeth With Sharp Edges For Shearing: Premolar(s)
Teeth For Grinding: Molar(s)
Teeth Adapted For Cutting/Nipping: Incisor(s)
Teeth (cooperatively): Denition
Dental Bridges (Collectively) : Bridgework
Upper Jaw: Maxilla
Lower Jaw: Mandible
Cheek Bone: Zygomatic Arch
Eyelid: Palpebra, Palpebrae (plural)
Whiskers: Vibrissae
Main Body:
Body (Active):Physique, Figure, Form, Soma, Anatomy, Framework
Body (Deceased): Corpse, Cadaver, Carcass, Corse
Neck Vertebrae: Cervical Vertebrae (C1-C7)
Shoulder Blade: Scapula(Scapulae being the plural)
Point Of Shoulder (back): Acromion
Upper Foreleg Bone: Humerus
Lower Foreleg Bone: Ulna, Radius
"Knee Cap": Patella
Wrist: Carpal
Knuckles: Metacarpal, Metatarsal
Toe Bones:Phalanges
Paws (front): Manus
Paws (back): Pes, Pedes (plural)
Claws/Nails: Unguis
(!!IMPORTANT!!:Feline claws retract into their paws, meaning they can go inside and be sheathed.)
Upper Spine: Thoracic Vertebrae (T1-T3)
Lower Spine: Lumbar Vertebrae (L1-L7)
Tail: Caudal Appendage
Ribs: Costa, Costae (plural)
Rib Muscles (vital for breathing): Intercostals, Intercostal Muscles
Hip Bone: Ilium
Hind Quarters: Ischium, Pubis
Upper Hind Leg Bone: Femur
Lower Hind Leg Bone: Fibula, Tibia
Tail Bones: Caudal Vertebrae, Coccygeal Vertebrae
Upper Leg (cooperatively): Membrum Superius
Lower Leg (cooperatively): Membrum Inferius
Windpipe: Trachea
Voicebox: Larynx
Throat: Oesophagus/Esophagus, Pharynx
Misc:
Internal Organs (vital): Viscus, Viscera (the plural)
Other-
Fur: Pelage, Integumentary Pelage
Bone: Osseous Matter, Ossein, Calcified Tissue
Face/Facial Expression: Visage, Countenance, Mien, Physiognomy, Aspect, Profile
'Epithelium: 'The thin tissue forming the outer layer of a body's surface and lining the alimentary canal and other hollow structures.
The first layer of skin (Waterproof barrier, makes one's skin tone): Epidermis
The second layer of skin (hair follicles, sweat glands, connective tissues): Dermis
The third layer of skin (fat, connective tissues): Hypodermis, Subcutaneous Tissue
Brain: Encephalon, Cerebral Matter
Liquid from the brain: Cerebral Fluid
Largest part of the brain, left and right hemispheres (interprets touch, vision & hearing, speech, reasoning, emotions, learning and fine control of movement): Cerebrum
Located beneath the Cerebrum (coordinates muscle movements, maintain posture and balance): Cerebellum
Connects Cerebrum & Cerebellum to the spinal cord, (performs functions like breathing, breathing, heart rate, body temperature, wake and sleep cycles, digestion, sneezing, coughing, vomiting, swallowing): Brainstem
Cranial nerve that smells: Olfactory
Cranial nerve that functions sight: Optic Nerve
Cranial nerve that moves eye, pupil: Oculomotor Nerve
Cranial nerve that moves eye:Trochlear Nerve
Cranial nerve that functions face sensation: Trigeminal Nerve
Cranial nerve that moves eye: Abducens Nerve
Cranial nerve that moves face, salivate: Facial Nerve
Cranial nerve that functions hearing, balance: Vestibulocochlear Nerve
Cranial nerve that functions taste, swallow: Glossopharyngeal Nerve
Cranial nerve that functions heart rate, digestion: Vagus Nerve
Cranial nerve that moves head: Accessory Nerve
Cranial nerve that moves tongue: Hypoglossal Nerve
Main arteries that carry blood to the head and neck: Carotid(s)