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Biology 10 Chapter 13 - Support and Movement - 17
1.
What are shoulder joints?
a) Ball-and-socket joints
b) Tendons
c) Hinge joints
d) Ligaments
2.
Which of the following is the example of ball-and-socket joints?
a) Knee joints
b) Shoulder joints
c) Elbow joints
d) Joints b/w vertebrae
3.
Which of the following is the example of ball-and-socket joints?
a) Hip joints
b) Knee joints
c) Elbow joints
d) Joints b/w vertebrae
4.
Where is neck-joint located?
a) Between pectoral girdle and hip joint
b) Between vertebral column and head
c) Between vertebral column and throat
d) None of these
5.
Neck joint allow movements...............?
a) From side to side
b) In one plane only
c) In up and down direction
d) In many directions
6.
What are tendons?
a) Bands of connective tissues
b) Bands of skeletal tissues
c) Bands of muscle tissues
d) Bands of nervous tissues
7.
What are ligaments?
a) Bands of nervous tissues
b) Bands of muscle tissues
c) Bands of skeletal tissues
d) Bands of connective tissues
8.
What are tough bands called?
a) Bones
b) Muscles
c) Tendons
d) Ligaments
9.
What is correct about tendons?
a) They are tough bands of connective tissues
b) They are tough bands of muscle tissues
c) They are flexible bands of connective tissues
d) They are flexible bands of muscle tissues
10.
Tendons attach .................to..................?
a) Muscles, bones
b) Muscles, muscles
c) Bones, muscles
d) Bones, bones
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