The two halves of pelvic girdles meet…..to form ….
(1) Ventrally, Pubic symphysis
(2) Dorsally , pelvic symphysis
(3) Laterally, pubic symphysis
(4) Superiorly, pubic symphysis
Pubic symphysis has
(1) Fibrous cartilage
(2) Hyaline
(3) Elastin cartilage
(4) Calcified cartilage
Joints are
(1) Point of contact between bones
(2) Point of contact between bones and cartilage
(3) Both 1 and 2
(4) Point of contact between bone to muscle
In locomotion which of the following will act as a fulcrum?
(1) Joint
(2) Muscle
(3) Cartilage
(4) Bone
Which of the following is wrong?
(1) Force generated by muscle is used to carry out movement through joints
(2) The movability of joints vary depending on different factors
(3) Joints have been classified into three major functional forms, namely, fibrous, cartilaginous and synovial.
(4) Both 2 and 3
Fibrous joints are not
(1) Do not allow any movement
(2) Present between flat skull bones which fuse end to end
(3) The fusion is with the help of Dense fibrous connective tissue
(4) Elastin cartilage is also involved in it
Cartilaginous Joints are not
(1) Between adjacent vertebrae
(2) Found to permit limited movements
(3) Found to involve cartilages
(4) Knee joint
Which of the following is not synovial joint?
(1) Pivot joint
(2) Hinge joint
(3) Ball and Socket joint
(4) Fibrous joint
Synovial joint is not
(1) Characterised by the presence of a fluid filled synovial cavity between the articulating surfaces of the two bones
(2) Allows limited movement
(3) Ball and socket joint
(4) Saddle joint
The joint between humerus and pectoral girdle is
(1) Ball and socket joint
(2) Hinge joint
(3) Pivot joint
(4) Saddle joint