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C) Intervertebral Disc

Down feathers are the smallest, lightest feathers that form a uniform layer over skin to prevent heat loss and keep birds warm. The vertebrae of lizards and crocodiles are mostly procoelous. A cricket player chasing a ball in the field involves movement from the femur, tibia, fibula, and metatarsals. Nucleus pulposus is found in the intervertebral disc. When teeth are attached to the top surface of the jaw bone in fish and amphibians, they are called acrodont. The bones transformed into ear ossicles in the diagram are the hyomandibular, articular, and quadrate.

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C) Intervertebral Disc

Down feathers are the smallest, lightest feathers that form a uniform layer over skin to prevent heat loss and keep birds warm. The vertebrae of lizards and crocodiles are mostly procoelous. A cricket player chasing a ball in the field involves movement from the femur, tibia, fibula, and metatarsals. Nucleus pulposus is found in the intervertebral disc. When teeth are attached to the top surface of the jaw bone in fish and amphibians, they are called acrodont. The bones transformed into ear ossicles in the diagram are the hyomandibular, articular, and quadrate.

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___________ are the smallest and lightest feathers.

They form uniform layer over the skin that


prevents heat loss,thus keeping the bird warm.
a) Barbules
b) Down feathers
c) Remiges
d) Rectrices.
The vertebrae of lizard and crocodile are mostly___________
a) Heterocoelous
b) Amphicoelous
c) Procoelous
d) Acoelous
A cricket player is fast chasing a ball in the field.Which one of the following groups of bones are
directly contributing in this movement?
a) Femur,malleus,tibia,metatarsals.
b) Pelvis, ulna,patella , tarsals.
c) Sternum,femur,tibia,fibula.
d) Tarsals,femur,metatarsals,tibia.
Nucleus pulposus is found in ____________
a) Nucleus of brain cells
b) Nuclear pore
c) Intervertebral disc
d) Plasmodium cells
When teeth are attached on the top surface of the jaw bone as in fish and amphibians they are
called ______________
a) Acrodont
b) Pleurodont
c) Lophodont
d) Bunodont
In the diagram are given ear ossicles and the bones which are transformed into ear ossicles are
mentioned below:
[x] Hyomandibular
[y]Articular
[z]Quadrate
Which of the following set is correct?
a) 1-[y],2-[z],3-[x] c)1-[y],2-[x],3-[z]
b) 1-[z],2-[x],3-[y] d)1-[x],2-[z],3-[y]

ATPase enzyme needed for muscle contraction is located in:
a) Actin
b) Actinin
c) Troponin
d) Myosin
Strongest muscle in the human body are___________
a) The masseters that move the lower jaw
b) The intercostals muscle that moves the ribcage
c) Deltoid muscle
d) Thigh muscle
All muscle are mesodermal origin except those of the _________
a) Cardiac Muscle
b) Alimentary canal
c) Tongue
d) Iris
The basic functional unit of contraction is:
a) Actin
b) Tropomyosin
c) Myosin
d) Sarcomere
Skull of human is __________
a) Monocondylic
b) Dicondylic
c) Tricondylic
d) Tetracondylic
Atlas vertebra of man is characterized by the ________
a) presence of proceoleus
b) presence of acoelous centrum
c) absence of centrum
d) presence of amphicoelous centrum
Which of the following sets of ions are necessary in the chemical events for muscle contraction?
a) Na
+
& K
+

b) Na
+
& Ca
+

c) Na
+
& Mg
++

d) Ca
++
,K
+
& Mg
++


Largest muscle of the body is _________
a) Gastrocnemius
b) Gluteus maximus
c) Stapedius
d) Quadriceps
Acetabulum is located in _________
a) Collar Bone
b) Hip Bone
c) Shoulder Girdle
d) Knee joint
Muscle that bend the joint ________
a) Abductor
b) Rotator
c) Extensor
d) Flexor
What is the location of troponin in the process of muscle contraction?
a) Attached to myosin filament
b) Attached to tropomyosin
c) Attached to T-tubule
d) Attached to myosin cross bridge

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