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Cranium of human contains | 8 bones |
Sella turcica is found | In bone |
Two of the body parts which do not appear in MRI may be | Scapula and canines |
A cricket player is fast chasing a ball in the field. which one of the following groups of bones are directly contributing in this movement | Tarsals, femur, metatarsals, tibia |
The sensation of fatigue in the muscles after prolonged strenuous physical work is caused by | The accumulation of lactic acid |
Gliding joint | Between carpals |
The sensation of fatigue in the muscles after prolonged strenuous physical work, is caused by | The acumulation of lactic acid |
What is the location of troponin in the process of muscle contraction | Attached to tropomyosin |
Articulation of ulna with humerus at the elbow joint is | Ball and socket |
Pivot joint occurs at | Temporomandibular joint |
The shoulder and hip are | Pivot joint |
Which one is cartilaginous joint | Synchondrosis and symphysis |
Axis vertebra is identified by | Odontoid process |
SA node is | Group of specialised muscle fibres |
Myosin filament appear dark under microscope due to- | Double refractive index |
Cori-cycle is the relationship between the | Relation of muscle glycogen with liver glycogen and blood glucose and liver glucose |
Elbow joint is | Hinge |
Obturator foramen present between | Ischium and pubis |
Glenoid cavity is found in | Pectoral girdle |
Acromian process is part of | Pectoral girdle |
What is the role of acetylcholine in muscle contraction | It is used to link nerve impulse with receptors in the muscle |
What happens in rigor mortis | Loss of excitability and increase in the thickness of the muscles |