The number of pairs of vertebrochondral ribs in humans are:
1. | 3 | 2. | 2 |
3. | 7 | 4. | 10 |
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To form the largest ball and socket joint in the human body, the head of the femur articulates with:
1. | acetabulum | 2. | obturator foramen |
3. | glenoid cavity | 4. | olecranon fossa |
Bones do not:
1. provide structural framework and protection
2. provide attachment for the muscles
3. perform hemopoiesis
4. store vitamin D
The largest foramen in the human skull is:
1. | foramen magnum | 2. | jugular foramen |
3. | foramen ovale | 4. | foramen spinosum |
The bone not included in neurocranium is:
1. | frontal | 2. | ethmoid |
3. | sphenoid | 4. | zygomatic |
The clavicle articulates with:
1. first rib and thoracic vertebra
2. humerus and sternum
3. cervical rib and sternum
4. scapula and sternum
A muscle fasciculus is surrounded by:
1. | perimysium | 2. | endomysium |
3. | epimysium | 4. | hypomysium |
The extensions of the cell membrane that penetrate into the centre of skeletal and cardiac muscle cells are called as:
1. | transverse tubule system | 2. | sarcoplasmic reticulum |
3. | myofibrils | 4. | terminal cisternae |
The majority of the muscle fibers in the skeletal muscles of the leg of a long distance runner is expected to have:
1. adaptation for sudden outburst of activity
2. primarily anaerobic source of energy
3. numerous mitochondria
4. large deposits of glycogen
The synovial joint that allows maximum movements is:
1. | condyloid | 2. | gliding |
3. | saddle | 4. | ball and socket |