Facial Bones
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Which part of the human body contains the maximum number of bones?
Skull
Pelvis
Chest
Forelimb
- Vertebral column and sternum
- Ribs and diaphragm
- Vertebral column and Diaphragm
- Sternum and Ribs
At the base of skull, a large hole is present which allows brain to continue with the spinal cord. That hole is called :
Foramen magnum
Foramen ovale
Vertebral foramen
Obturator foramen
Name the type of joint between the following:
between cranial bones
Where is synovial fluid found in the body?
- Bones of the vertebral column
- (a) and (b)
- Bones of the skull
- Bones of the forelimb and hind limb
- Thoracic vertebrae
- Lumbar vertebrae
- Sacral vertebrae
- Coccygeal vertebrae
- lacrimal
- vomer
- nasal
- paltine
- Canaliculi
- Volkmann's canal
- Trabeculae
- Bidder's canal
- B
- C
- D
- E
- All of these
- 1st
- 2nd to 7th
- 8th to 9th
Statement i: The synovial joints ischaracterised by the presence of a fluid filled synovial cavity between the
articulating surfaces of the two bones.
Statement ii. Saddle is a type of synovial joint
Statement ii) is wrong and i) is correct.
Statement i) is correct and ii) is wrong.
both are correct
both are wrong
- facial bones
- hyoid bone
- cranium bones
- ear ossicles
- cranium bones
- ear ossicles
- facial bones
- hyoid bone
Write true or false. If false change the statement so that it is true.
There are 11 pairs of ribs in man.
- Tibia and tarsals
- Femur and fibula
- Fibula and phalanges
- Tarsals and femur
Name the main axis of the body.
Mention any 2 functions of the vertebral column.
- Gliding joint
- Pivot joint
- Ball and socket joint
- Hinge joint
- If both assertion and reason are true and reason is the correct explanation of assertion.
- If both assertion and reason are true but reason is not the correct explanation of assertion.
- If assertion Is true but reason is false
- If both assertion and reason are false.
- 33
- 26
- 27
- 29
Select the correct option to complete the above paragraph.
- (i) Vertebral column, (ii) Sternum, (iii) Ribs, (iv) Diaphragm
- (i) Sternum, (ii) Vertebral column, (iii) Diaphragm, (iv) Ribs
- (i) Diaphragm, (ii) Ribs, (iii) Vertebral column, (iv) Sternum
- (i) Ribs, (ii) Diaphragm, (iii) Vertebral column, (iv) Sternum
- Orbit of eye
- Leads to spinal cord
- Olfactory nerve
- False
- True
- Ribs, sternum and thoracic vertebrae
- Ribs and sternum
- Ribs, sternum and lumbar vertebrae
- Ribs and thoracic vertebrae
- Amphistylic
- Autodiastylic
- Hyostylic
- Craniostylic
How is the hyoid bone distinguished from other bones of the axial skeleton?
Column I (Skeletal Part) | Column II (Number of bones) |
A.Cranium | (i) 22 |
B. Skull(Cranial and facial bones) | (ii) 8 |
C. Face | (iii) 14 |
D. Hind limb | (iv) 24 |
E. Ribs | (v) 30 |
- A-(i), B-(ii), C-(iii), D-(v), E-(iv)
- A-(ii), B-(i), C-(iii), D-(v), E-(iv)
- A-(v), B-(iv), C-(iii), D-(ii), E-(i)
- A-(i), B-(ii), C-(iii), D-(iv), E-(v)