Biceps and Triceps have their origin at

  • pelvic girdle
  • arm bone
  • pectoral girdle
  • spinal cord

Hyaline cartilage is strong yet

  • flexible
  • hard
  • soft
  • non flexible

Arthritis is defined as inflammation in

  • bones
  • joints
  • cartilage
  • muscles

The longest bone in our body is

  • leg bone
  • arm bone
  • vertebral column
  • thigh bone

The number of cranial bones in the skull which encloses the brain are

  • 14 bones
  • 8 bones
  • 10 bones
  • 12 bones

Joints between the vertebrae are called

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

During the extension of the elbow joint, the muscle of

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

Which of the following is pulled when a muscle contracts?

  • bone
  • origin
  • insertion
  • none of above

The movement of the whole animal from one place to another place is called

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

Which of the following is found covering the ends of the long bones?

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

The type of arthritis in which joints cartilages degenerates and the joints become immovable is called

  • rheumatoid osteoporosis
  • gout
  • osteoarthritis
  • rheumatoid arthritis

How many bones are present in the skull?

  • 22
  • 24
  • 26
  • 8

In the adult human skeleton, the 206 bones are organized into the

  • collagen structure
  • appendicular skeleton
  • longitudinal axis
  • axial skeleton

How many bones a young adult have?

  • 206
  • 200
  • 100
  • 50

The fluid spaces in which chondrocytes lives is classified as

  • collagen fluid
  • tendons
  • lacuna
  • ligaments

The movement in which a muscle contract and bends the joint is called

  • flexion
  • bending
  • extension
  • contraction

The movement of flexor muscle is classified as

  • flexion
  • extension
  • contraction
  • relaxation

The types of joints are classified based on

  • number of cartilages
  • degree of movement
  • weight strength
  • number of bones

In an antagonistic pair, the muscles work

  • parallel
  • opposite
  • equal
  • perpendicular

The joint between skull bone is an example of

  • ball and socket joint
  • hinge joint
  • immoveable joint
  • slightly moveable joint

The hyaline cartilage is present in the ends of the bones of

  • nose, bronchial tubes and trachea
  • pinna and epiglottis
  • vertebral discs
  • knees and ankles

The number of soft bones in the newborn is

  • 200
  • 400
  • 300
  • 100

Main support to our body mass is provided by

  • skeleton
  • vertebral column
  • rib cage
  • spinal cord
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