Biology X AKUEB Support & Movement

Biology X AKUEB Support & Movement


1. The point where two bones meet together is called: SLO # 13.2.3

a) Joints
b) Point
c) None of these
d) Tendon
2. The muscles, attached to the skeleton associated with the movements of bones are called: SLO # 13.1.5

a) None of these
b) Smooth muscles
c) Cardiac muscles
d) Skeletal muscles
3. Striped muscles are present in: SLO # 13.1.5

a) Intestine
b) Lungs
c) Heart
d) Limbs
4. Ligaments join: SLO # 13.2.3

a) Bones to bones
b) Muscles to muscles
c) Muscles to cartilages
d) Bones to muscles
5. Yellow bone marrow is found: SLO # 13.1.1

a) In the entire bone
b) At the ends of large bones
c) In the middle part/shaft of large bone
d) In none of these places
6. Major constituent of bone is: SLO # 13.1.1

a) Calcium carbonate
b) Magnessium phosphate
c) Calcium phosphate
d) Sodium chloride
7. The outer frame work of body is called: SLO #13.1.1

a) Muscle
b) Skeleton
c) Tissues
d) Bones
8. The frame work of body present inside is called as: SLO # 13.1.3

a) Muscles
b) Endoskeleton
c) Bones
d) Exoskeleton
9. Bones are joined to bones with the help of: SLO # 13.2.3

a) None of these
b) Ligaments
c) Tendons
d) Both of these
10. The tissues which are having contractile nature are called: SLO # 13.1.5

a) Muscle tissues
b) None of the above
c) Connective tissues
d) Nervous tissues
11. Another name for striated muscle is: SLO # 13.1.5

a) Striped
b) All of the above
c) Voluntary
d) Skeletal
12. Connective tissues mainly functions to: SLO # 13.1.3

a) Store fat and lubricate joints, organs etc.
b) Perform all the above functions
c) Provide mechanical support to body and absorb chocks
d) Initate process of repair at damaged and infected parts
13. In mammals endoskeleton consist of: SLO # 13.1.4

a) Four parts
b) Two parts
c) One part
d) Three parts
14. The muscles which are spindle shaped with centrally located nucleus are: SLO # 13.1.5

a) Unstriated muscles
b) Smooth muscles
c) Connective tissues
d) Cardiac muscles
15. The human skeletal system includes: SLO # 13.1.4

a) The skull, heart muscles and smooth muscles
b) Skeletal muscles, smooth and neuron
c) Skeletal muscles, smooth muscles and heart muscles
d) The brain, sense organs and neurons
16. Animals having a continious exoskeleton and joined legs are classified as: SLO # 13.1.3

a) Echinodermata
b) Arthropoda
c) Chordates
d) Coelenterates
17. Calcified cartilage is found in: SLO # 13.1.1

a) Supra-scapula
b) IIlium
c) None of these
d) Coracoid
18. The attacement b/w bone and muscle is known as: SLO # 13.2.3

a) Ligament
b) Both of these
c) Tendon
d) None of these
19. When the muscle is attached to the bone by two tendons is known as: SLO # 13.3.2

a) Bicep
b) tricep
c) Dicep
d) Polycep
20. In the body of vertebrates all the muscle from a muscular system there muscles are of: SLO # 13.1.5

a) Four
b) Five
c) Three
d) Two
21. Striped muscles differ with unstriped muscles in having: SLO # 13.1.5

a) Myofibrils
b) None of these
c) Both of these
d) Sarcolemma
22. Unstriated involuntary muscles also known as: SLO # 13.1.5

a) Both A and B
b) Smooth muscle
c) None of these
d) Stomach muscle
23. The internal skeleton provides: SLO # 13.1.2

a) Strength to body
b) Shape to body
c) Movement to body
d) Locomotion to body
24. Skeletal muscles are called striated (striped) because of the presence of: SLO # 13.1.5

a) Dark and light bands
b) Red and yellow bands
c) White and yellow bands
d) Alternating dark and light bands
25. Striped muscles are also called: SLO # 13.1.5

a) Involuntary muscles
b) Somatic muscles
c) All of these
d) Skeletal muscles
26. In animals, the types of skeleton present are of: SLO # 13..1.1

a) Two
b) Four
c) Five
d) Three
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