The clavicle is articulated with the:
1. Xiphoid process of the sternum
2. Acromion of the scapula
3. Glenoid cavity of the scapula
4. Head of the humerus
Hypocalcemia may lead to:-
1. Kidney stones
2. Cholelithiasis
3. Stronger muscle contractions
4. Tetany
Identify the incorrectly matched pair:
Joint Type
1. Proximal radio-ulnar joint Pivot
2. Joint between the carpals Gliding
3. Joint between metacarpal of Saddle
thumb and phalange
4. Humero-ulnar joint Hinge
The globular head of the myosin filament has active site/s for binding to:
I. ATP
II. the binding site for actin filament
III. Calcium
1. Only I
2. Only I and II
3. Only II and III
4. I, II, and III
Scapula is a large triangular flat bone situated in the dorsal part of the thorax between:
1. the second and fifth ribs
2. the second and seventh ribs
3. the third and sixth ribs
4. the third and eighth ribs
The combination of a neuron and the muscle fiber it associates with is called a/an.
1. fascicle
2. motor end plate
3. motor unit
4. myoneural junction
The upper ends of the forearm bones articulate with each other in a:
1. pivot joint
2. ellipsoid joint
3. saddle joint
4. hinge joint
Which of the following is a hinge point?
1. At the base of the first metacarpal
2. Intervertebral disc
3. Interphalageal
4. Between carpal bone
Consider the following statements:
I. A motor neuron along with the muscle fibres connected to it constitute a motor unit
II. The neurotransmitter released at the neuro-muscular junction is Acetylcholine.
III. Myosin head has ATPase activity.
Which of the above statements are true?
1. I and II only
2. I and III only
3. II and III only
4. I, II, and III
Consider the following statements:
I. Myasthenia gravis is an autoimmune disorder affecting the neuromuscular junction
II. Muscular dystrophy is a progressive degeneration of skeletal muscles mostly due to a genetic disorder
III. Tetany is rapid spasms in muscles due to high Ca++ in body fluid.
Which of the above statements are true?
1. I and II only
2. I and III only
3. II and III only
4. I, II and III