Pivot Joint
Trending Questions
Q. The characteristics and an example of a synovial joint in humans is
- Fluid filled synovial cavity between two bones - Joint between atlas and axis
- Lymph filled between two bones, limited movement - Gliding joint between carpals
- Fluid cartilage between two bone, limited movements - Knee joint
- Fluid filled between two joints provides cushion - Skull bones
Q. The characteristics and an example of a synovial joint in humans is
- Fluid filled synovial cavity between two bones - Joint between atlas and axis
- Lymph filled between two bones, limited movement - Gliding joint between carpals
- Fluid filled between two joints provides cushion - Skull bones
- Fluid cartilage between two bone, limited movements - Knee joint
Q.
It is possible to move the elbow freely. Which types of joints are present here that help in this movement?
Q. Why is it easier to culture meristems compared to permanent tissues?
Q.
The articulation of odontoid process of axis and atlas is an example of
Pivot joint
Synovial joint
Ball and socket joint
None of these
Q. The pivot joint between atlas and axis is a type of
- fibrous joint
- cartilaginous joint
- synovial joint
- none of the above
Q. At which parts of our body can we bend?
- Knee
- Elbow
- Neck
- Joints
Q. Read the following matches
(i) Glenoid cavity - Scapula
(ii) Bicipital tuberosity - Humerus
(iii) Styloid process - Ulna
Which of these is correct?
(i) Glenoid cavity - Scapula
(ii) Bicipital tuberosity - Humerus
(iii) Styloid process - Ulna
Which of these is correct?
- (i) and (ii)
- All are correct
- (i) & (iii)
- (i) and (iii)
Q. Example of pivot joint is
- Radioulnar joint
- Hip joint
- Ankle joint
- Metacarpophalangeal joint
Q. Which one of the following is the correct matching of three
items and their grouping category
items and their grouping category
- Malleus, incus cochlea - Ear ossicles
- Cytosine, uracil, thiamine - pyrimidines
- Actin, myosin, rhodopsin - Muscle proteins
- Ilium, ischium, pubis - Coxal bones of pelvic girdle
Q.
What is the type of movable joint present between the atlas and axis?
Pivot
Saddle
Hinge
Gliding
Q. If there is more than one tunica layer in a stern apex.
Which among the following is most likely to happen?
- All the layers will develop into epidermal cells
- Only the outer layer will develop into epidermal cells
- All the layers will develop into cortex
- Inner layer develops into cortex
Q. The pivot joint between atlas and axis is a type of
- fibrous joint
- cartilaginous joint
- synovial joint
- saddle joint
Q. Atlas and axis are joined by
- Hinge joint
- Pivot joint
- Saddle joint
- Ball and socket Joint