The function of long bones is to provide support and production of Erythrocytes (RBC) and Leucocytes (WBC). The long bones include humerus of upper arm, radius and ulna of forearm, femur of thigh and tibia fibula of shank.
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Ischium is part of
1 Small intestine
2 Pectoral girdle
3 Pulmonary tract
4 Pelvic girdle
Explanation:
The pelvic girdle is composed of the appendicular hip bones (ilium, ischium, and pubis) oriented in a ring, and connects the pelvic region of the spine to the lower limbs. Hence ischium is a part of pelvic girdle.
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Given diagram is a frontal view of the bones of the right pelvic girdle and lower limb. It has two mistakes in labeling. The two incorrectly labeled bones are:
1 Ischium and pubis
2 Fibula and tibia
3 Tarsals and metatarsal
4 Sacrum and patella
Explanation:
Tibia and fibula are wrongly labelled (interchanged). Tibia is thicker fibula is thinner. Tibia is medial and fibula is lateral (Right leg).
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Glenoid cavity forms the____ of the ball and socket joint
1 Ball
2 Socket
3 Both 1 & 2
4 It has no role in the joint
Explanation:
Glenoid cavity forms the socket of the ball and socket joint.
The function of long bones is to provide support and production of Erythrocytes (RBC) and Leucocytes (WBC). The long bones include humerus of upper arm, radius and ulna of forearm, femur of thigh and tibia fibula of shank.
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
340197
Ischium is part of
1 Small intestine
2 Pectoral girdle
3 Pulmonary tract
4 Pelvic girdle
Explanation:
The pelvic girdle is composed of the appendicular hip bones (ilium, ischium, and pubis) oriented in a ring, and connects the pelvic region of the spine to the lower limbs. Hence ischium is a part of pelvic girdle.
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
340198
Given diagram is a frontal view of the bones of the right pelvic girdle and lower limb. It has two mistakes in labeling. The two incorrectly labeled bones are:
1 Ischium and pubis
2 Fibula and tibia
3 Tarsals and metatarsal
4 Sacrum and patella
Explanation:
Tibia and fibula are wrongly labelled (interchanged). Tibia is thicker fibula is thinner. Tibia is medial and fibula is lateral (Right leg).
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
340199
Glenoid cavity forms the____ of the ball and socket joint
1 Ball
2 Socket
3 Both 1 & 2
4 It has no role in the joint
Explanation:
Glenoid cavity forms the socket of the ball and socket joint.
The function of long bones is to provide support and production of Erythrocytes (RBC) and Leucocytes (WBC). The long bones include humerus of upper arm, radius and ulna of forearm, femur of thigh and tibia fibula of shank.
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
340197
Ischium is part of
1 Small intestine
2 Pectoral girdle
3 Pulmonary tract
4 Pelvic girdle
Explanation:
The pelvic girdle is composed of the appendicular hip bones (ilium, ischium, and pubis) oriented in a ring, and connects the pelvic region of the spine to the lower limbs. Hence ischium is a part of pelvic girdle.
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
340198
Given diagram is a frontal view of the bones of the right pelvic girdle and lower limb. It has two mistakes in labeling. The two incorrectly labeled bones are:
1 Ischium and pubis
2 Fibula and tibia
3 Tarsals and metatarsal
4 Sacrum and patella
Explanation:
Tibia and fibula are wrongly labelled (interchanged). Tibia is thicker fibula is thinner. Tibia is medial and fibula is lateral (Right leg).
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
340199
Glenoid cavity forms the____ of the ball and socket joint
1 Ball
2 Socket
3 Both 1 & 2
4 It has no role in the joint
Explanation:
Glenoid cavity forms the socket of the ball and socket joint.
The function of long bones is to provide support and production of Erythrocytes (RBC) and Leucocytes (WBC). The long bones include humerus of upper arm, radius and ulna of forearm, femur of thigh and tibia fibula of shank.
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
340197
Ischium is part of
1 Small intestine
2 Pectoral girdle
3 Pulmonary tract
4 Pelvic girdle
Explanation:
The pelvic girdle is composed of the appendicular hip bones (ilium, ischium, and pubis) oriented in a ring, and connects the pelvic region of the spine to the lower limbs. Hence ischium is a part of pelvic girdle.
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
340198
Given diagram is a frontal view of the bones of the right pelvic girdle and lower limb. It has two mistakes in labeling. The two incorrectly labeled bones are:
1 Ischium and pubis
2 Fibula and tibia
3 Tarsals and metatarsal
4 Sacrum and patella
Explanation:
Tibia and fibula are wrongly labelled (interchanged). Tibia is thicker fibula is thinner. Tibia is medial and fibula is lateral (Right leg).
BIOXI20: LOCOMOTION AND MOVEMENT
340199
Glenoid cavity forms the____ of the ball and socket joint
1 Ball
2 Socket
3 Both 1 & 2
4 It has no role in the joint
Explanation:
Glenoid cavity forms the socket of the ball and socket joint.