Gout generally attacks

  • hip joint
  • neck joint
  • shoulder joint
  • toe joint

Considering the human bones, the spongy bones consists of

  • ribonucleic
  • lymphocytes
  • coenocytes
  • bone marrow

Hip and shoulder joints are called

  • fixed joints
  • slightly moveable joints
  • hinge joints
  • ball and socket joints

The pectoral bones (shoulder bones) are composed of

  • eight bones
  • four bones
  • five bones
  • six bones

Which of the following is found in intervertebral discs?

  • hyaline cartilage
  • elastic cartilage
  • fibrous cartilage
  • none of above

In the spinal cord, the impulse is transmitted from receptor neuron to relay neuron via

  • effector neuron
  • pituitary gland
  • synapse
  • sebum

Mature cells of bones are called

  • chondrocytes
  • osteocytes
  • bone cells
  • endothelial cells

The example of moveable joints includes

  • joints of vertebral disc
  • joints of vertebrae
  • elbow and knee joint
  • joints of skull bones

The end of the muscle which is attached to some immovable bone is called

  • antagonist
  • origin
  • insertion
  • extensor

Decreased lubricant production at joints causes

  • osteoarthritis
  • rheumatoid arthritis
  • gout
  • osteoporosis

How many bones are present in feet?

  • 54
  • 56
  • 52
  • 51

The muscle which bends the joint while its contracted is called

  • antagonist muscle
  • flexor muscle
  • extensor muscle
  • insertion muscle

The number of middle ear ossicles in each human ear is

  • six
  • five
  • four
  • three

When biceps contracts, the forearm is

  • pulled upward
  • pulled down
  • relaxed
  • stretched

The bones of the head and the trunk of the human body are classified as

  • axial skeleton
  • perpendicular skeleton
  • latitude skeleton
  • longitudinal skeleton

When a flexor muscle contract it also

  • bend the joint
  • straighten the joint
  • push the joint
  • pull the joint

How many bones are present in arms?

  • 2
  • 4
  • 6
  • 8

When triceps contracts, the forearm is

  • pulled upward
  • pulled down
  • relaxed
  • stretched

The extensor muscle present on the backside of the arm is called

  • tendon
  • ligament
  • bicep
  • triceps

The functions of the skeletal system include

  • support
  • protection
  • movements
  • all of above

Dislocation of bones at joints is prevented by

  • tendons
  • ligaments
  • muscles
  • cartilages

During extension at the elbow joint, biceps muscle

  • contracts
  • relaxes
  • remains same
  • shrinks

Muscles to bones are attached by

  • tendons
  • ligaments
  • joints
  • cartilages

Considering the human skeleton, the collagen fibers are located in

  • matrix of osteocytes
  • matrix of cartilage
  • matrix of ligaments
  • matrix of tendons

The joints that allow human bones to move in all directions are called

  • fixed joints
  • slightly moveable joints
  • hinge joints
  • ball-and-socket joints

The outer layer of the bone which is harder than other tissues is called

  • connecting bones
  • protective bones
  • compact bone
  • spongy bone

Which of the following is the inflammation of bones?

  • osteoporosis
  • arthritis
  • gout
  • osteoarthritis

The joints that allow a wide range of movements are called

  • ball-and-socket joints
  • moveable joints
  • slightly moveable joints
  • immoveable joints

In appendicular skeleton, the 54 bones together composed the structure of

  • hands only
  • feet only
  • legs
  • hands and feet

How many bones are present in the appendicular skeleton?

  • 80
  • 100
  • 110
  • 120
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