If it is said that both the hindlimbs and forelimbs have equal number of bones, then which of the following bone pair have not same number of bones to balance the number sheet of bones as Knee cap is present in only hindlimbs so one more bone is there in hindlimb?
Carpals and Tarsals
Metacarpals and Metatarsal
Digits
Femur and Humerus
Knee cap is not
Known as patella
Covers knee ventrally
Cup shaped
One patella in human body
Girdle helps in
Articulation of limbs to each other
Articulation of limbs to the axial skeleton
Articulation of axial skeleton to sutures
Articulation of bones of upper half and lower half of the body
Girdle is not formed of
Clavicle
Scapula
Ulna
Ischium
Scapula is not
Two in human body
Triangular flat bone
Situated in dorsal part of the thorax
Scapula is found in between 2nd and 5th rib
Spine in pectoral girdle is not
Projects as a flat extended process.
Associated with scapula
Acromion is a process through wihich humerus joins to pectoral girdle
Both 2 and 3
Articulation of clavicle is….while articulation of humerus is ….
Acromion, glenoid cavity
Spine, glenoid cavity
Glenoid cavity, spine
Glenoid cavity, Acromion
Clavicle is
Also called Collar bone
Long slender bone
Has two curvatures
All of these
Each half of pectoral girdle is made up of
2 bones
4 bones
6 bones
3 bones
Pelvic girdle is made up of
Two coxal bones
Two sacral bones
Two Femur bones
Two glenoid cavity
Coxal bone is formed by the fusion of
Sacral and coccygeal bone
Three bones: Ilium, Ischium and Pubis
Two bones: scapula and clavicle
Three bones: Femur, Tibia and Fibula
Pelvic girdle has…..
Two ileum
Two ilium
One ilium
One ileum
Glenoid cavity is present …… while…...Is present at the fusion of three bones.
Below the acromion, acetabulum
Above the acromion, coxal bone
On spine, acetabulum
Off spine, coxal bone
The two halves of pelvic girdles meet…..to form ….
Ventrally, Pubic symphysis
Dorsally , pelvic symphysis
Laterally, pubic symphysis
Superiorly, pubic symphysis
Pubic symphysis has
Fibrous cartilage
Hyaline
Elastin cartilage
Calcified cartilage
Joints are
Point of contact between bones
Point of contact between bones and cartilage
Both 1 and 2
Point of contact between bone to muscle
In locomotion which of the following will act as a fulcrum?
Joint
Muscle
Cartilage
Bone
Which of the following is wrong?
Force generated by muscle is used to carry out movement through joints
The movability of joints vary depending on different factors
Joints have been classified into three major functional forms, namely, fibrous, cartilaginous and synovial.
Fibrous joints are not
Do not allow any movement
Present between flat skull bones which fuse end to end
The fusion is with the help of Dense fibrous connective tissue
Elastin cartilage is also involved in it
Cartilaginous Joints are not
Between adjacent vertebrae
Found to permit limited movements
Found to involve cartilages
Knee joint
Which of the following is not synovial joint?
Pivot joint
Hinge joint
Ball and Socket joint
Fibrous joint
Synovial joint is not
Characterised by the presence of a fluid filled synovial cavity between the articulating surfaces of the two bones
Allows limited movement
Ball and socket joint
Saddle joint
The joint between humerus and pectoral girdle is
The joint between Atlas and axis is
Gliding joint
Knee joint is
Gliding joints are found in between
Atlas and axis
Carpals
Carpal and metacarpal
Saddle joint is
Between carpal and metacarpals of thumb
Between carpals
Between Atlas and axis
Between and humerus and pectoral girdle
Which of the following is not a synovial joint?
Between axis and Atlas
Between vertebrae
Metacarpal and carpal of thumb
Which of the following is not a disorder of muscular and skeletal system?
Gout
Myasthenia gravis
Tetany
Fibrosis
Which of the following is not correct about Myasthenia gravis?
Autoimmune disorder
Affects neuromuscular junction
Leads to fatigue, weakening and paralysis of skeletal muscle
Progressive degeneration of skeletal muscle
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