The types of cartilage do not include

  • hyaline cartilage
  • elastic cartilage
  • fibrous cartilage
  • inelastic cartilage

Considering the axial skeleton, the bone present in the human neck is also known as

  • vertebral bone
  • pectoral bone
  • hyoid bone
  • pelvic bone

The example of a ball-and-socket joint is

  • vertebral disc joint
  • shoulder and hip joints
  • knee and elbow joints
  • spinal cord joints

The hardest connective tissue in the body is

  • cartilage
  • muscles
  • bone
  • tendons

Soft and porous interior of the bone is called

  • soft bone
  • hard bone
  • compact bone
  • spongy bone

One bone is attached to another at joints by

  • tendons
  • ligaments
  • muscles
  • cartilages

The function of the tendons is to attach

  • muscles to bones
  • one bone to another joint
  • one muscle to another muscle
  • muscle to hinge joints

Osteoporosis is more common in

  • old women
  • old men
  • children
  • teenagers

During the flexion of the elbow joint, the muscle of

  • bicep relaxes
  • bicep contracts
  • triceps relaxes
  • triceps contracts

The flexor muscle present on the upper arm bone on the front side is called

  • bicep
  • triceps
  • tendon
  • ligament

The location or a point where two bones contact each other is called

  • joint
  • rib
  • vertebrae
  • pectoral girdle

End of muscle attached with some immovable bone is called

  • origin
  • immoveable muscle
  • insertion
  • exertion

The joints that move like a hinge on door or back and forth are called

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

The matrix of bones and cartilage contain

  • collagen
  • fibers
  • calcium
  • protein

The act of changing the position or place of the body parts or the entire body is called

  • movement
  • locomotion
  • skeletal movement
  • non-skeletal movement

How many bones are present in the pelvic girdle?

  • 2
  • 4
  • 6
  • 8

The flexor muscle on the front of the upper arm bone is called

  • biceps
  • triceps
  • muscles
  • tissues

The types of arthritis include

  • gout
  • osteoarthritis
  • rheumatoid arthritis
  • all of above

What are the total numbers of Cranial bones present in humans?

  • 10
  • 9
  • 8
  • 7

In some invertebrates, the skeleton is present on the outside of the body is called

  • endo-collagen
  • exoskeleton
  • endoskeleton
  • exo-collagen

Considering the human skeleton, the blood vessels in cartilage are

  • present
  • absent
  • vanished with the time
  • visible with the time

Gout is due to the accumulation of

  • calcium
  • phosphorus
  • uric acid
  • acetic acid

The extensor muscle on the back of the arm is called

  • biceps
  • triceps
  • muscles
  • tissues

The phenomenon in which one muscle contracts and other relaxes is called

  • opposition
  • coordination
  • antagonism
  • none of above

End of muscle attached with some movable bone is called

  • origin
  • moveable muscles
  • insertion
  • immoveable muscles

The cartilage which is similar to hyaline cartilage in which collagen fibers, as well as elastic fibers, are present is called

  • hyaline cartilage
  • elastic cartilage
  • fibrous cartilage
  • inelastic cartilage

The cells present in cartilage are known as

  • chondrocytes
  • osteocytes
  • zoophytes
  • lymphocytes

The bands of connective tissues that are made of collagen are called

  • osteocytes
  • chondrocytes
  • ligaments and tendons
  • cartilages

The examples of slightly moveable joints are the joints between the

  • vertebrae
  • skull bones
  • ear ossicles
  • invertebral discs

The white and red blood cells are produced by

  • heart
  • bones
  • liver and kidneys
  • pancreas
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