Exposure to Sarin, a nerve gas will cause all the following except:

1. Failure to release acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction

2. Prolonged depolarization of the motor end plate

3. Paralysis eventually leading to death

4. Inability to break down acetylcholine

Subtopic:  Energy for Muscle Contraction |

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The vitamin required for collagen synthesis that holds teeth in their sockets is the vitamin:

1. A

2. B

3. C

4. D

Subtopic:  Axial Skeleton: II |

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A dense outer layer of vascular connective tissue enveloping the bones except at the surfaces of the joints is the:

1. epiphysis

2. diaphysis

3. articular cartilage

4. periosteum

Subtopic:  Fibrous & Catilaginous Joints |

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When a bone bends and cracks, instead of breaking completely into separate pieces, the fracture is called as:

1. greenstick

2. incomplete

3. compound

4. simple

Subtopic:  Disorders of Muscular and Skeletal System |

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Given these types of joints:

a. gomphosis
b. suture
c. symphysis
d. synchondrosis
e. syndesmosis

Choose the types that are held together by fibrous connective tissue.

1. a, b, c

2. a, b, e

3. b, c, e

4. c, d, e
 

Subtopic:  Fibrous & Catilaginous Joints |

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Given these types of joints:

1 gomphosis
2 suture
3 symphysis
4 synchondrosis
5 syndesmosis

Choose the types that are held together by cartilage.

1. 1,2

2. 1,4

3. 2,3

4. 3,4
 

Subtopic:  Fibrous & Catilaginous Joints |
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The primary cartilaginous joints and the secondary cartilaginous joints are respectively called:

1. sutures; synchondroses

2. syndesmoses; symphyses

3. symphyses; syndesmoses

4. synchondroses; symphyses

Subtopic:  Fibrous & Catilaginous Joints |

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A space between the bones of the skull in an infant or fetus, where ossification is not complete and the sutures not fully formed is called a:

1. synchondrosis.

2. syndesmosis.

3. symphysis.

4. fontanel.

Subtopic:  Fibrous & Catilaginous Joints |

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The articulating bone surfaces at a synovial joint are not directly connected to each other with fibrous connective tissue or cartilage but their stability is due to the presence of:

1. fascia.

2. joint capsule.

3. tendon sheath.

4. aponeurosis.

Subtopic:  Synovial Joint |

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If a stimulus, several times greater than the threshold stimulus, is provided to a muscle fiber, it will
1. Contract with a larger force
2. Contract with a smaller force
3. Contract with the same force
4. Undergo tetany

Subtopic:  Muscle Contraction: Other Considerations |
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