Skull
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What is the difference between dicondylic and monocondylic skull? Explain.
What are some examples of cartilage?
The joint between vertebrae is called gliding joint.
- True
- False
Name the type of joint between the following:
between pubic bones in the pelvic girdle
- dicondylic skull
- none of the above
- monocondylic skull
- tetracondylic skull
- 12 bones
- 8 bones
- 10 bones
- 16 bones
What is cartilage? Give two functions of it.
What are the types of joints in the body?
What are the bones of the coxal bones?
I. Sacrum
II. Thoracic
III. Cervical
IV. Lumbar
V. Coccyx
- I-II-III- IV-V
- II-IV-I-III-V
- IV-I-II-V-I
- III-II-IV-I-V
Which of the following is an immovable joint?
Hinge joint
Synarthros
Gliding joint
None of the options
Membrane bone or investing bone are formed independently by the direct ossification of _________ tissue.
- dicondylic skull
- monocondylic skull
- polycondylic skull
- none of the above
Why is bone matrix so hard ?
Write one word for the following:
Bony case that protects the brain.
Name the type of joint between the following:
femur/acetabulum
Which of the following is a bone present in the skull?
Ethmoid
Phalanges
Patella
Atlas
- None
- Monocondylic
- Dicondylic
- Amphicondylic
- Gomphosis
- Syndesmoses
- Synchondroses
- Amphiarthrosis
- eight bones of which two are paired
- ten bones of which two are paired
- fourteen bones of which six are paired
- twelve bones of which four are paired
- osteon
- lamellae
- canaliculi
- Haversian canal
Match the following bones and their synonyms:
Column – A Column – B
a) Hipbone i) patella
b) Kneebone ii) clavicle
c) Collar bone iii) suture
d) immovable joint iv) innominate
a-iv, b-ii, c-iii, d-i
a-iii, b-ii, c-iv, d-ii
a-ii, b-iii, c-i, d-iv
a-iv, b-i, c-ii, d-iii
Column - IColumn - IIi. Ethmoid a. are situated at the sides and base of the skullii. Sphenoidb. contains the large opening of the foramen magnumiii. Frontalc. situated on the sides and the roof of the skulliv. Parietald. forms the forehead.v. Temporale. is found in the nasal septumvi.Occipitalf. houses the optic canal
(i) ⇒ a, (ii) ⇒ b, (iii) ⇒ d, (iv) ⇒ e, (v) ⇒ e, (vi) ⇒ f
(i) ⇒ d, (ii) ⇒ a, (iii) ⇒ b, (iv) ⇒ c, (v) ⇒ f, (vi) ⇒ e
(i) ⇒ b, (ii) ⇒ c, (iii) ⇒ f, (iv) ⇒ a, (v) ⇒ a, (vi) ⇒ d
(i) ⇒ f, (ii) ⇒ d, (iii) ⇒ e, (iv) ⇒ a, (v) ⇒ c, (vi) ⇒ d
- Fibrous joint
- Synovial joint
- Hinge joint
- None of the above
- Saddle
- Imperfect
- Immovable
- Gliding