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locomotion and movement
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Chapter 1
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Level 1
level: Level 1
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Level 1
Question
Answer
cranium of human contains
8 bones
which of the following is made up of a signal bone in mammals
hyoid
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 shoulder blade is made of
scapula
the sensation of fatigue in the muscles after prolonged strenuous physical work is caused by
the accumulation of lactic acid
sesamoid bone is derived from
tendon
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
a cup shaped cavity for aticulation of femur head is
acetabulum
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
which joint is responsible for up and down movement of head
condylar joint