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Leaving Certificate Biology
Muscular & Skeletal Systems 2 iQuiz
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What type of joint is found at the
knee?
Ball and socket
joint
Sliding joint
Gliding joint
Hinge joint
Which of the following is not part
of the forelimb?
Tarsals
Radius
Metacarpals
Humerus
If you damaged your patella, which
part of the body would be
affected?
Backbone
Knee
Skull
Foot
Which of the following is found
only in the human forelimb?
Tibia
Carpal
Tarsal
Femur
A tissue specialised for contraction
is …
Nervous
Blood
Adipose
Muscle
Muscles working in pairs in
opposite directions controlling the
movement of a joint are called …
Biceps
Lever muscles
Antagonistic
muscles
Triceps
All the bones in the body except
the skull, vertebral column,
sternum and ribs is known as the …
Pentadactyl limb
Appendicular
skeleton
Axial skeleton
Skeleton
The eight small bones in the wrist
are collectively called the …
Carpals
Carpels
Wrist bones
Tarsals
Muscles not under conscious
control, e.g. heart muscle, muscle
along intestines for peristalsis, etc.
are called …
Automatic
Involuntary
Autonomic
Voluntary
Which of the following fluids are
associated with a joint?
Endolymph
Lymph
Synovial fluid
Plasma
What name is given to the nonelastic connective tissue that joins
muscle to bone?
Ligature
Tendril
Ligament
Tendon
Name the type of bone joint found
in the skull and coccyx.
Gliding
Hinge
Fused
Ball and socket
A disease due to a deficiency of
vitamin D in the diet of children.
Symptoms include: softening of the
bones of the spinal column and
bowlegs.
Osteoporosis
Rickets
Osteomalacia
Pellegra
Name the large bone cell, having
more than one nucleus that can
break down and absorb calcified
bone.
Osteocyte
Osteoclast
Osteoblast
Ossicle
Name the type of bone cell found
embedded within the bone matrix
that has ceased its function of
forming bone.
Osteoclast
Ossicle
Osteoblast
Osteocyte
Muscular & Skeletal Systems 2 iQuiz
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