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Chapter 16 - Support and Movements - 2
1.
“Effective stroke” followed by “Recovery stroke” is the mode of locomotion in:
a) Euglena
b) Amoeba
c) Jelly fish
d) Paramecium
2.
In birds, sternum is modified to form keel, which is needed for:
a) Attachment of appendages
b) Attachment of muscle
c) None of above
d) Attachment of organs
3.
Which of following are digitigrades:
a) Rabbit and rodents
b) man and monkey
c) Monkey and apes
d) Deer and goat
4.
The acetabulum provides the articular surface for the:
a) Femur
b) Fibula
c) Humerus
d) Pelvis
5.
Scapula is connected with sternum by:
a) None of above
b) Carpals
c) Ribs
d) Clavicle
6.
The most swift type of locomotion is shown by:
a) Digitigrade
b) All of above
c) Unguligrades
d) Plantigrades
7.
“Gliding into Wind” of gulls and sea birds is provided by:
a) None of above
b) a and b both
c) Long narrow wings
d) Short broad wings
8.
During the repair of broken bones, 3
rd
phase is:
a) Callus formation
b) Hematoma formation
c) Remodeling
d) Bony callus formation
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