Pelvic Girdle
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- A mere fissure
- Ischioiliac symphysis
- Pubic symphysis
- Ischiopubic symphysis
In the pelvic girdle of man A, B, C, D and E respectively represent;
A = Pubis, B = Acetabulum, C = Ilium, D = Ischium, E = Pubic symphysis
A = Ilium, B = Acetabulum, C = Pubis, D = Ischium, E = Pubic symphysis
A = Ischium, b = Acetabulum, C = Pubis, D = llium, E = Pubic symphysis
A = Ilium, B = Pubis, C = Acetabulum, D = Pubic symphysis, E = ischium
Contractile proteins are found in
(a) bones
(b) blood
(c) muscles
(d) cartilage
- Connective tissues only
- Blood vessels only
- Lymphatic vessels only
- Blood vessels and nerves
- Femur and humerus
- Humerus and clavicle
- Pubis and ischium
- Sternum and clavicle
- Muscle
- Gland
- Nerve
- Part of skeleton
- Ilium, ischium, and pubis
- Scapula and clavicle
- Ilium and scapula
- Ilium, scapula, and ischium
- Clavicle and pubis
(a) How does muscles help us in movement?
(b) Name the tissue that
- Helps the heart to work throughout life.
- Controls movement of food in the alimentary canal
- Lets us move our hand to write.
Three of the following pairs of the human skeletal parts are correctly matched with their respective skeletal category and one pair is mismatched. Identify the mismatching pair.
Humerus and ulna - Appendicular skeleton
Malleus and stapes - Ear ossicles
Sternum and ribs - Axial skeleton
Clavicle and glenoid cavity - Pelvic girdle
- Humerus
- Vertebrae
- Ribs
- Skull bones
- Ilium, Ischium, pubis - Coxal bones of pelvic girdle
- Actin, myosin, rhodopsin - Muscle proteins
- Cytosine, uracil, thiamine - Pyrimidines
- Malleus, incus, cochlea - Ear ossicles
Which one of the following is the correct matching of three items and their group category?
Ilium, Ischium, pubis - Coxal bones of pelvic girdle
Femur, tibia, carpals - bones of hind limbs
Humerus, clavicle, mandible - forelimb bones
Malleus, incus, cochlea - Ear ossicles
- Nerve
- Muscle
- Gland
- Part of skeleton
- Acetabulum
- Glenoid cavity
- Sigmoid notch
- Obturator foramen
- Sternum - 14
- Pelvis - 3
- Face - 5
- Ribs - 20
- Keratohyalin
- Albumin
- Keratin
- Eledin
In the pelvic girdle of man shown below, what does A, B, C, D and E respectively represent;
A = Pubis, B = Acetabulum, C = Ilium, D = Ischium, E = Pubic symphysis
A = Ilium, B = Acetabulum, C = Pubis, D = Ischium, E = Pubic symphysis
A = Ilium, B = Pubis, C = Acetabulum, D = Pubic symphysis, E = ischium
A = Ischium, b = Acetabulum, C = Pubis, D = llium, E = Pubic symphysis
- Support
- Hearing
- Sound production
- All of the above
- A-Ilium, B- Femur, C-Tibia, D-Pubis, E-Sacrum
- A-Pubis, B- Tibia, C-Femur, D-Ilium, E-Sacrum
- A-Ilium, B- Femur, C-Tibia, D-Pubis, E-Sacrum
- A-Pubis, B- Tibia, C-Femur, D-Ilium, E-Sacrum
- A-Pubis, B- Femur, C-Tibia, D-Ilium, E-Sacrum
- Ilium and Ischium
- Ischium and pubis
- Ilium and pubis
- None of the above
- Obturator foramen
- Condylar canal
- Sphenopalatine foramen
- Foramen magnum
- Humerus and femur
- Pectoral and pelvic girdle
- Atlas and coccyx
- Carpals and tarsals
- Post-orbital and squamosal
- Post-frontal and squamosal
- Squamosal and jugal
- Post-orbital and jugal
- Fishes
- Reptiles
- Amphibians
- Birds
- Pelvic girdle
- Pectoral girdle
- Vertebral column
- Skull