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BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
340221
Bone on the ventral midline of thorax to which ribs are attached is
1 Scapula
2 Sternum
3 Sacrum
4 Ribs
Explanation:
Bone on the ventral midline of thorax to which ribs are attached is sternum.
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
340222
The opening at the base of the skull for the spinal cord is called
1 Foramen ovale
2 Foramen of monro
3 Foramen magnum
4 Foramen of Luschka
Explanation:
The opening at the base of the skull for the spinal cord is called foramen magnum.
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
340223
False ribs are dorsally attached to
1 Sternum through hyaline cartilage
2 Seventh rib through hyaline cartilage
3 Seventh rib through fibrous cartilage
4 None of the above
Explanation:
The 8th, 9th and 10th pairs of ribs do not articulate directly with the sternum but join the seventh rib with the help of hyaline cartilage (ventrally). These are called vertebrochondral (false) ribs.
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
340224
Cervical vertebrae in one of the following are seven
1 Tiger
2 Humans
3 Horse
4 All of these
Explanation:
Number of cervical vertebrae in all the mammals is 7 .
340221
Bone on the ventral midline of thorax to which ribs are attached is
1 Scapula
2 Sternum
3 Sacrum
4 Ribs
Explanation:
Bone on the ventral midline of thorax to which ribs are attached is sternum.
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
340222
The opening at the base of the skull for the spinal cord is called
1 Foramen ovale
2 Foramen of monro
3 Foramen magnum
4 Foramen of Luschka
Explanation:
The opening at the base of the skull for the spinal cord is called foramen magnum.
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
340223
False ribs are dorsally attached to
1 Sternum through hyaline cartilage
2 Seventh rib through hyaline cartilage
3 Seventh rib through fibrous cartilage
4 None of the above
Explanation:
The 8th, 9th and 10th pairs of ribs do not articulate directly with the sternum but join the seventh rib with the help of hyaline cartilage (ventrally). These are called vertebrochondral (false) ribs.
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
340224
Cervical vertebrae in one of the following are seven
1 Tiger
2 Humans
3 Horse
4 All of these
Explanation:
Number of cervical vertebrae in all the mammals is 7 .
340221
Bone on the ventral midline of thorax to which ribs are attached is
1 Scapula
2 Sternum
3 Sacrum
4 Ribs
Explanation:
Bone on the ventral midline of thorax to which ribs are attached is sternum.
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
340222
The opening at the base of the skull for the spinal cord is called
1 Foramen ovale
2 Foramen of monro
3 Foramen magnum
4 Foramen of Luschka
Explanation:
The opening at the base of the skull for the spinal cord is called foramen magnum.
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
340223
False ribs are dorsally attached to
1 Sternum through hyaline cartilage
2 Seventh rib through hyaline cartilage
3 Seventh rib through fibrous cartilage
4 None of the above
Explanation:
The 8th, 9th and 10th pairs of ribs do not articulate directly with the sternum but join the seventh rib with the help of hyaline cartilage (ventrally). These are called vertebrochondral (false) ribs.
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
340224
Cervical vertebrae in one of the following are seven
1 Tiger
2 Humans
3 Horse
4 All of these
Explanation:
Number of cervical vertebrae in all the mammals is 7 .
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BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
340221
Bone on the ventral midline of thorax to which ribs are attached is
1 Scapula
2 Sternum
3 Sacrum
4 Ribs
Explanation:
Bone on the ventral midline of thorax to which ribs are attached is sternum.
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
340222
The opening at the base of the skull for the spinal cord is called
1 Foramen ovale
2 Foramen of monro
3 Foramen magnum
4 Foramen of Luschka
Explanation:
The opening at the base of the skull for the spinal cord is called foramen magnum.
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
340223
False ribs are dorsally attached to
1 Sternum through hyaline cartilage
2 Seventh rib through hyaline cartilage
3 Seventh rib through fibrous cartilage
4 None of the above
Explanation:
The 8th, 9th and 10th pairs of ribs do not articulate directly with the sternum but join the seventh rib with the help of hyaline cartilage (ventrally). These are called vertebrochondral (false) ribs.
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
340224
Cervical vertebrae in one of the following are seven
1 Tiger
2 Humans
3 Horse
4 All of these
Explanation:
Number of cervical vertebrae in all the mammals is 7 .