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Which of the following is a function of the skeletal system?

Human Anatomy and Physiology D. Pharma B. Pharma

Q. 1 of Quiz-881 (Que-ID : 1568)

Which of the following is a function of the skeletal system?

  • haemopoiesis
  • haemostasis
  • peristalsis
  • glycogenolysis

Ans → (a)haemopoiesis

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Q. 1 of Quiz-881 (Que-ID : 1568)

Which of the following is a function of the skeletal system?

  • haemopoiesis
  • haemostasis
  • peristalsis
  • glycogenolysis

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Q. 2 of Quiz-881 (Que-ID : 1569)

In which of the following bone structures do osteocytes live?

  • canaliculi
  • osteons
  • lacunae
  • lamellae

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Q. 3 of Quiz-881 (Que-ID : 1570)

Which bone is most superior?

  • cervical vertebra
  • patella
  • manubrium
  • occipital bone

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Q. 4 of Quiz-881 (Que-ID : 1571)

What is a “trochanter”?

  • projection that forms part of an articulation
  • part of a femur
  • groove in which lies a tendon
  • a feature of the pelvis

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Q. 5 of Quiz-881 (Que-ID : 1572)

One of the functions of bones is to make red blood cells. What is this process known as?

  • Haemopoiesis
  • Haematuria
  • Haemostasis
  • Haemolysis

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Q. 6 of Quiz-881 (Que-ID : 1573)

Where do osteocytes reside?

  • In lamellae
  • In lacunae
  • In trabeculae
  • In endosteum

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Q. 7 of Quiz-881 (Que-ID : 1574)

Which one of the following is a bone that is embedded within a tendon?

  • hyoid
  • sesamoid
  • sphenoid
  • ethmoid

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Q. 8 of Quiz-881 (Que-ID : 1575)

Which bone of the head has a synovial joint?

  • The mandible
  • The sphenoid
  • The maxilla
  • The hyoid

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Q. 9 of Quiz-881 (Que-ID : 1576)

What are the bones of the fingers known as?

  • carpals
  • phalanges
  • short bones
  • metacarpals

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Q. 10 of Quiz-881 (Que-ID : 1577)

Which of the following comprise seven bones?

  • Cranial bones
  • Carpals
  • Lumbar vertebrae
  • Cervical vertebrae

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  • Temperature between 4℃ to 6℃
  • Temperature not exceeding 25℃
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  • None of the above

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