Appendicular Skeleton
Trending Questions
How many toes do we have?
What is the classification of bones?
Pairs of skeletal parts | Category | |
(A) | Humerus and ulna | Appendicular skeleton |
(B) | Malleus and stapes | Ear ossicles |
(C) | Sternum and ribs | Axial skeleton |
(D) | Clavicle and glenoid cavity | Pelvic girdle |
- A
- B
- C
- D
- atlas
- axis
- thoracic vertebrae
- coccyx
A gliding joint is present between the
Carpals
Humerus and Glenoid cavity
Carpal and Metacarpal of thumb
Knee
- Anchorage
- Defence
- Capture of prey
- All of the above
The joint present between the carpals is
Pivot joint
Saddle joint
Ball and socket joint
Gliding joint
ncert writes chordates have closed but does not mention any exception so what to answer in NEET?
- Fibrous joint
- Tendon
- Cartilaginous joint
- Synovial joint
Column A | Column B |
A. Humerus, radius, ulna | I. Coxal bones |
B. Ilium, ischium, pubis | II. Forelimb |
C. Malleus, incus, stapes | III. Ear ossicles |
D. Femur, tibia, fibula | IV. Hindlimb |
- A-I, B-III, C-IV, D-II
- A-II, B-I, C-III, D-IV
- A-IV, B-II, C-III, D-I
- A-III, B-I, C-II, D-IV
- Schlemm’s canal
- Volkmann’s canal
- Portal capillaries
- Sinuses
- Head.
- Collar.
- Trunk.
- Proboscis.
- It is present along the lateral axis of the body.
- Bones of the limbs along with their girdles constitute the appendicular skeleton.
- Appendicular skeleton comprises 126 bones.
- All the above
The atlas and axis vertebrae are located in:
lumbar region
cervical region
thoracic region
pelvic region
Which of the following is not a part of hip bone?
Pubis
Ilium
tibia
Ischium
Name the cup-shaped cavity into which lies the round head of the thigh bone.
How many bones are there in appendicular skeleton?
80
120
126
206
Which muscles are found in your thighs?
- Talus
- Calcaneum
- Navicular
- Cunieform
Define appendicular skeleton. what are the various components of the appendicular Skeleton?
At the distal end the femur forms knee joint with the proximal end of two parallel bones called
tibia and fibula
radius and ulna
tarsal and metatarsal
carpals and metacarpals
- Bone
- RBC
- Nerve cell
- Muscle
- Aerotropism
- Geotropism
- Tromonasty
- Traumatropism
- girdles and their limbs
- skull and vertebral column
- vertebrae
- ribs and sternum.
The collar bone of the shoulder girdle is known as _________ .
- spinous process
- centrum
- transverse process
- transverse foramen
(iii)
Pairs of skeletal parts | Category | |
(A) | Humerus and ulna | Appendicular skeleton |
(B) | Malleus and stapes | Ear ossicles |
(C) | Sternum and ribs | Axial skeleton |
(D) | Clavicle and glenoid cavity |
Pelvic girdle |
- A
- B
- C
- D