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Biology 10 Chapter 13 - Support and Movement - 26
1.
In which type of arthritis, joints may become totally immoveable?
a) Gout
b) Osteo-arthritis
c) None of these
d) Rheumatoid-arthritis
2.
Which of the following type of arthritis involves the inflammation of the membranes at joints?
a) All of these
b) Rheumatoid-arthritis
c) Osteo-arthritis
d) Gout
3.
What are the symptoms of rheumatoid-arthritis?
a) Fatigue
b) Weight loss
c) Frequent urination
d) Unprovoked seizures in patient
4.
What are the symptoms of rheumatoid-arthritis?
a) Weight loss
b) Unprovoked seizures in patient
c) Frequent urination
d) Low-grade fever
5.
What are the symptoms of rheumatoid-arthritis?
a) Weight loss
b) Unprovoked seizures in patient
c) Frequent urination
d) Pain in joints
6.
What are the symptoms of rheumatoid-arthritis?
a) Unprovoked seizures in patient
b) Weight loss
c) Stiffness in joints
d) Frequent urination
7.
Which of the following type of arthritis is characterised by the accumulation of uric acid crystals in moveable joints?
a) Osteo-arthritis
b) Gout
c) Rheumatoid-arthritis
d) All of these
8.
Which joints are mostly affected by gout?
a) Elbow joints
b) Knee joints
c) Toe joints
d) Neck joints
9.
Which mineral is present in bone matrix?
a) Iodine
b) Sodium
c) Calcium
d) Magnesium
10.
If a bone is placed in acidic solution, what mineral will get dissolved?
a) Calcium
b) Sodium
c) Iodine
d) Magnesium
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