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Test: Locomotion & Movement - 1 - Question 1

Skeletal muscle bundles [fascicles] are held together by a common connective tissue layer called:

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Most skeletal muscles are attached to bones by bundles of collagen fibers known as tendons. A skeletal muscle refers to multiple bundles (fascicles) of cells joined together called muscle fibers. The fibers and muscles are surrounded by connective tissue layers called fasciae.

Test: Locomotion & Movement - 1 - Question 2

Which joint occurs between humerus and radioulna?

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Hinge joint occurs between humerus and radioulnar.
A hinge joint is a common class of synovial joint that includes the ankle, elbow and knee joints. Hinge joints are formed between two or more bones where the bones can only move along one axis to flex or extend. The elbow is a hinged joint made up of three bones which are the humerus, ulna and radius.

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Test: Locomotion & Movement - 1 - Question 3

Study of muscles is called :

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Myology is the branch of biological science in which different aspects of muscles are studied.

Test: Locomotion & Movement - 1 - Question 4

Read the following :

i. The synovial joints ischaracterised by the presence of a fluid filled synovial cavity between the articulating surfaces of the two bones.
ii. Saddle is a type of synovial joint

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Synovial joints are characterised by the presence of a fluid filled synovial cavity between the articulating surfaces of the two bones. Saddle joint (between carpal and metacarpal of thumb)

Test: Locomotion & Movement - 1 - Question 5

The correct organisation of skeletal muscle is :

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  • Each organised skeletal muscle in our body is made of a number of muscle bundles or fascicles held together by a common collagenous connective tissue layer called fascia.
  • Each muscle bundle contains a number of muscle fibres.
  • A characteristic feature of the muscle fibre is the presence of a large number of parallelly arranged filaments in the sarcoplasm called myofilaments or myofibrils.
  • The portion of the myofibril between two successive ‘Z’ lines is considered as the functional unit of contraction and is called a sarcomere.
Test: Locomotion & Movement - 1 - Question 6

Myoglobin was the first protein to have its three-dimensional structure revealed. Ravi was diagnosed with myoglobin in his bloodstream. This had occurred due to :

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Myoglobin is an iron and oxygen binding protein found in the muscle tissue of mammals. Presence of myoglobin in blood stream may be due to muscle injury of Ravi due to accident or sudden jerk.

Test: Locomotion & Movement - 1 - Question 7

The following X-ray shows :

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The X-ray of knee shows gout in the knee. Gout is a kind of arthritis. It can cause an attack of sudden burning pain, stiffness and swelling in joint.

Test: Locomotion & Movement - 1 - Question 8

Which disease is characterized by the accumulation of uric acid crystals in joints?

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  • Gout is a disorder of the muscular system and the skeletal system.
  • It leads to the inflammation of joints due to crystallization and deposition of uric acid crystals.
  • It is a form of arthritis.
Test: Locomotion & Movement - 1 - Question 9

The vertebral formula of human is :

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The vertebral column is differentiated into cervical (7), thoracic (12), lumbar (5), sacral (5-fused) and coccygeal (4-fused) regions starting from the skull.

Test: Locomotion & Movement - 1 - Question 10

The joint present between the carpals is

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Gliding joint (between the carpals).

Test: Locomotion & Movement - 1 - Question 11

Muscles are attached to bones via :

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Muscles are attached to bones by tendon and bones are attached with another bone by ligaments. Tendon and ligaments are types of connective tissue.

Test: Locomotion & Movement - 1 - Question 12

Identify the bone.

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  • The given diagram shows the arm along with the shoulder and a few of the ribs.
  • Radius and ulna are the bones of the lower arm.
  • Here, the ulna is shown.
  • Tibia and fibula are the bones of the lower leg.
Test: Locomotion & Movement - 1 - Question 13

Which of these bones is not a part of the coxal bone?

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  • There are two coxal bones present in the pelvic girdle.
  • Each coxal bone is formed by the fusion of three bones present in the pelvic girdle- the ilium, the ischium and the pubis.
  • The acromion is a part of the scapula.
Test: Locomotion & Movement - 1 - Question 14

Which of these join the skull bones to each other to form the cranium?

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  • The joints of the skull bones are fibrous joint.
  • They show no movement.
  • The skull bones are fused end-to-end with each other with the help of dense fibrous connective tissues to form the cranium.
Test: Locomotion & Movement - 1 - Question 15

Axial skeleton consists of

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The axial skeleton comprises 80 bones distributed along the main axis of the body.

Test: Locomotion & Movement - 1 - Question 16

Read the following statements and view carefully the figure :

i. Osteoporosis is an age-related disorder characterised by decreased bone mass. Osteoarthritis is shown in the following figure.
ii. The above figure shows gouty arthritis which is caused by inflammation of joints.
iii. Decreased levels of estrogen is a common cause for increased chances of fractures.
iv. Inflammation of joints is caused by decreased levels of calcium ions in body fluids. 

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Osteoporosis is an age-related disorder characterised by decreased bone mass. It is mainly caused by decreased level of estrogen in blood. Osteoporosis may leads to increased chances of fracture.

Test: Locomotion & Movement - 1 - Question 17

The vertebral column is differentiated into several regions. Which region has the highest number of vertebrae?

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The thoracic region of the vertebral column has 12 vertebrae, which is the highest number among the regions listed.

Test: Locomotion & Movement - 1 - Question 18

Which one of the following membranes secretes a watery fluid that lubricates and cushions the joint?

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  • The synovial membrane is the membrane that lines the articular surfaces of the bones of the synovial joint. Its secretes a watery fluid that lubricates and cushions the joint. It reduces the friction during movement.
  • Tendon is a cord of strong fibrous collagen tissue that connects muscles to bones and doesn't secrete any fluid. 
  • The ligament is a band of flexible fibrous connective tissue that connects bone to bone and doesn't secret any fluid. 
  • Cartilage is a tough and flexible material that acts as a cushion between the bones of joints and doesn't secret any fluid. 
Test: Locomotion & Movement - 1 - Question 19

Sarcomere is described as the part of myofibril between two

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Sarcomere is part of myofibril between two successive Z-lines, which consists of two l-band halves, and an A-band between them.

Test: Locomotion & Movement - 1 - Question 20

What is the composition of each actin (thin) filament?

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Topic in NCERT: Structure of Contractile Proteins
Line in NCERT: Each actin (thin) filament is made of two ‘F’ (filamentous) actins helically wound to each other

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