NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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Locomotion and Movement
238328
The main difference between bone and cartilage is of
1 mineral salts
2 haversian canals
3 lymph vessels
4 blood vessels
Explanation:
The main difference between bone and cartilage is haversian canals. Bones are hard, inelastic and tough organ that forms part of the vertebral skeleton. Cartilage is a soft, elastic and flexible connective tissue. Haversian canals is present only in the bone and it is absent in cartilage. Cartilage is composed of mucoprotein called chondrin. Cartilage is a supportive connective tissue. Which is semi rigid in nature?
UP CPMT-2011
Locomotion and Movement
238329
Which type of ossicles is not observed in the middle ear of humans?
1 Malleus
2 Incus
3 Cochlea
4 Stapes
Explanation:
Cochlea is not observed in the middle ear of humans. It is a hollow spiral-shaped bone found in inner ear that plays a key role in the sense of hearing and participates in the process of auditory transduction. - Malleus connects with the incus and is attached to the inner surface of the eardrum. - Incus transmits vibration from the malleus to the stapes. - Stapes bone is the smallest bone in our body. It is the innermost bone of our auditory ossicles in middle ear.
SRM JEEE-2018
Locomotion and Movement
238330
Which of the following is not a facial bone?
1 Parietal
2 Lachrymal
3 Zygomatic
4 Vomer
Explanation:
Exp. A Parietal bone is not a facial bone it is cranial bone forming part of the side and top of the head. - The lachrymal bones are small, flat craniofacial bones located in the eye socket. - The zygomatic bone is a paired facial bones. It is called cheek bone. It is the widest part of the cheek. - Vomer is a small thin, plow shaped, midline bone that occupies and divides the nasal cavity.
SRM JEEE-2018
Locomotion and Movement
238331
Which one of the following is the the correct description of a certain part of a normal human skeleton
1 Glenoid cavity is a depression to which the thigh bone articulates
2 Parietal bone and the temporal bone of the skull are joined by fibrous joint
3 First vertebra is axis which articulates with the occipital condyles
4 The \(9^{\text {th }}\) and \(10^{\text {th }}\) pairs of ribs are called the floating ribs
Explanation:
Parietal bone and temporal bone of the skull are joined by fibrous Joint (immovable joint). First cervical vertebra is atlas. The last two pairs \(\left(11^{\text {th }}\right.\) and \(12^{\text {th }}\) ) of ribs are called floating ribs. Glenoid cavity is a depression to which humerus articulates.
238328
The main difference between bone and cartilage is of
1 mineral salts
2 haversian canals
3 lymph vessels
4 blood vessels
Explanation:
The main difference between bone and cartilage is haversian canals. Bones are hard, inelastic and tough organ that forms part of the vertebral skeleton. Cartilage is a soft, elastic and flexible connective tissue. Haversian canals is present only in the bone and it is absent in cartilage. Cartilage is composed of mucoprotein called chondrin. Cartilage is a supportive connective tissue. Which is semi rigid in nature?
UP CPMT-2011
Locomotion and Movement
238329
Which type of ossicles is not observed in the middle ear of humans?
1 Malleus
2 Incus
3 Cochlea
4 Stapes
Explanation:
Cochlea is not observed in the middle ear of humans. It is a hollow spiral-shaped bone found in inner ear that plays a key role in the sense of hearing and participates in the process of auditory transduction. - Malleus connects with the incus and is attached to the inner surface of the eardrum. - Incus transmits vibration from the malleus to the stapes. - Stapes bone is the smallest bone in our body. It is the innermost bone of our auditory ossicles in middle ear.
SRM JEEE-2018
Locomotion and Movement
238330
Which of the following is not a facial bone?
1 Parietal
2 Lachrymal
3 Zygomatic
4 Vomer
Explanation:
Exp. A Parietal bone is not a facial bone it is cranial bone forming part of the side and top of the head. - The lachrymal bones are small, flat craniofacial bones located in the eye socket. - The zygomatic bone is a paired facial bones. It is called cheek bone. It is the widest part of the cheek. - Vomer is a small thin, plow shaped, midline bone that occupies and divides the nasal cavity.
SRM JEEE-2018
Locomotion and Movement
238331
Which one of the following is the the correct description of a certain part of a normal human skeleton
1 Glenoid cavity is a depression to which the thigh bone articulates
2 Parietal bone and the temporal bone of the skull are joined by fibrous joint
3 First vertebra is axis which articulates with the occipital condyles
4 The \(9^{\text {th }}\) and \(10^{\text {th }}\) pairs of ribs are called the floating ribs
Explanation:
Parietal bone and temporal bone of the skull are joined by fibrous Joint (immovable joint). First cervical vertebra is atlas. The last two pairs \(\left(11^{\text {th }}\right.\) and \(12^{\text {th }}\) ) of ribs are called floating ribs. Glenoid cavity is a depression to which humerus articulates.
238328
The main difference between bone and cartilage is of
1 mineral salts
2 haversian canals
3 lymph vessels
4 blood vessels
Explanation:
The main difference between bone and cartilage is haversian canals. Bones are hard, inelastic and tough organ that forms part of the vertebral skeleton. Cartilage is a soft, elastic and flexible connective tissue. Haversian canals is present only in the bone and it is absent in cartilage. Cartilage is composed of mucoprotein called chondrin. Cartilage is a supportive connective tissue. Which is semi rigid in nature?
UP CPMT-2011
Locomotion and Movement
238329
Which type of ossicles is not observed in the middle ear of humans?
1 Malleus
2 Incus
3 Cochlea
4 Stapes
Explanation:
Cochlea is not observed in the middle ear of humans. It is a hollow spiral-shaped bone found in inner ear that plays a key role in the sense of hearing and participates in the process of auditory transduction. - Malleus connects with the incus and is attached to the inner surface of the eardrum. - Incus transmits vibration from the malleus to the stapes. - Stapes bone is the smallest bone in our body. It is the innermost bone of our auditory ossicles in middle ear.
SRM JEEE-2018
Locomotion and Movement
238330
Which of the following is not a facial bone?
1 Parietal
2 Lachrymal
3 Zygomatic
4 Vomer
Explanation:
Exp. A Parietal bone is not a facial bone it is cranial bone forming part of the side and top of the head. - The lachrymal bones are small, flat craniofacial bones located in the eye socket. - The zygomatic bone is a paired facial bones. It is called cheek bone. It is the widest part of the cheek. - Vomer is a small thin, plow shaped, midline bone that occupies and divides the nasal cavity.
SRM JEEE-2018
Locomotion and Movement
238331
Which one of the following is the the correct description of a certain part of a normal human skeleton
1 Glenoid cavity is a depression to which the thigh bone articulates
2 Parietal bone and the temporal bone of the skull are joined by fibrous joint
3 First vertebra is axis which articulates with the occipital condyles
4 The \(9^{\text {th }}\) and \(10^{\text {th }}\) pairs of ribs are called the floating ribs
Explanation:
Parietal bone and temporal bone of the skull are joined by fibrous Joint (immovable joint). First cervical vertebra is atlas. The last two pairs \(\left(11^{\text {th }}\right.\) and \(12^{\text {th }}\) ) of ribs are called floating ribs. Glenoid cavity is a depression to which humerus articulates.
238328
The main difference between bone and cartilage is of
1 mineral salts
2 haversian canals
3 lymph vessels
4 blood vessels
Explanation:
The main difference between bone and cartilage is haversian canals. Bones are hard, inelastic and tough organ that forms part of the vertebral skeleton. Cartilage is a soft, elastic and flexible connective tissue. Haversian canals is present only in the bone and it is absent in cartilage. Cartilage is composed of mucoprotein called chondrin. Cartilage is a supportive connective tissue. Which is semi rigid in nature?
UP CPMT-2011
Locomotion and Movement
238329
Which type of ossicles is not observed in the middle ear of humans?
1 Malleus
2 Incus
3 Cochlea
4 Stapes
Explanation:
Cochlea is not observed in the middle ear of humans. It is a hollow spiral-shaped bone found in inner ear that plays a key role in the sense of hearing and participates in the process of auditory transduction. - Malleus connects with the incus and is attached to the inner surface of the eardrum. - Incus transmits vibration from the malleus to the stapes. - Stapes bone is the smallest bone in our body. It is the innermost bone of our auditory ossicles in middle ear.
SRM JEEE-2018
Locomotion and Movement
238330
Which of the following is not a facial bone?
1 Parietal
2 Lachrymal
3 Zygomatic
4 Vomer
Explanation:
Exp. A Parietal bone is not a facial bone it is cranial bone forming part of the side and top of the head. - The lachrymal bones are small, flat craniofacial bones located in the eye socket. - The zygomatic bone is a paired facial bones. It is called cheek bone. It is the widest part of the cheek. - Vomer is a small thin, plow shaped, midline bone that occupies and divides the nasal cavity.
SRM JEEE-2018
Locomotion and Movement
238331
Which one of the following is the the correct description of a certain part of a normal human skeleton
1 Glenoid cavity is a depression to which the thigh bone articulates
2 Parietal bone and the temporal bone of the skull are joined by fibrous joint
3 First vertebra is axis which articulates with the occipital condyles
4 The \(9^{\text {th }}\) and \(10^{\text {th }}\) pairs of ribs are called the floating ribs
Explanation:
Parietal bone and temporal bone of the skull are joined by fibrous Joint (immovable joint). First cervical vertebra is atlas. The last two pairs \(\left(11^{\text {th }}\right.\) and \(12^{\text {th }}\) ) of ribs are called floating ribs. Glenoid cavity is a depression to which humerus articulates.