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Question-1
A disease associated with joint is
(A)
arthritis
(B)
glucoma
(C)
paget's disease
(D)
none of these
Question-2
Which of the following pair is correctly matched?
(A)
hinge joint - between vertebrae
(B)
cartilaginous joint - skull bones joint
(C)
fibrous joint - between phalanges
(D)
gliding joint - between zygapophyses of the successive vertebrae
Question-3
Which of the following protein is found in the thick filaments of skeletal muscle?
(A)
actin
(B)
myosin
(C)
tropomyosin
(D)
troponin
Question-4
Volkman's canals occur in
(A)
bone
(B)
liver
(C)
cautilage
(D)
internal ear
Question-5
How many vertebrae, a frog has including urostyle?
(A)
8
(B)
18
(C)
10
(D)
33
Question-6
Dark red colour of slow muscle is due to
(A)
actin
(B)
myosin
(C)
myoglobin
(D)
haemoglobin
Question-7
Psedopodial locomotion is found in
(A)
Pila
(B)
Euglena
(C)
Amoeba
(D)
Paramecium
Question-8
The joints between human skull bones are
(A)
saddle
(B)
gliding
(C)
imperfect
(D)
immovable
Question-9
Periotic bone is present in
(A)
jaw
(B)
skull
(C)
stemum
(D)
none of these
Question-10
Crescent-shaped pieces of cartilage, called menisci, are associated with
(A)
cranium
(B)
knee joint
(C)
hip joint
(D)
pectoral girdle
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