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10th Class Biology Chapter 13 Support and Movement English Medium KPK Boards Online Mcqs MCQs With Answers
Question # 1
The purpose of Ribs Cage is:
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Protection of stomach
Protection of heart and lungs
Protection of Spinal cord
Protection of Pharnyx
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Question # 2
Mature cells of human body are called:
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Osteoclast
Shondrocytes
Oseocytes
Collagen
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Question # 3
Bone forms:
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Musous
Hormones
Oxygen
Blood cells
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Question # 4
Name of mature blood cells is:
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Osteocytes
Chondrocytes
Oocytes
Tendos
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Question # 5
Human skeleton contain number of bones:
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106
206
306
406
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Question # 6
The hard outer layer of a bone is called;
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Bone marrow
Hyoid bone
Spongy bone
Compact bone
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Question # 7
Example of hinge joints is:
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Elbow joint
Hip joint
Shoulder joint
Joints between the vertebrae
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Question # 8
The bonds which attach muscles to bones are called:
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ligaments
tendons
cartilage
muscles
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Question # 9
The skeleton found outside the body is called:
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Endoskeleton
Exoskeleton
Hydroskeleton
Fibroskeleton
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Question # 10
Cartilage and bones are ___ type of animal tissues:
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Ground
Supporting
Connective
Columns
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Question # 11
All these are the parts of axial skeleton of human except:
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Ribs
Shoulder girdle
Sternum
Vertebral Column
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Question # 12
The example of fixed joints is:
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joints between skull bones
joints between vertebrae
shoulder joints
knee joints
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Question # 13
Tendons and Ligaments are bands of:
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Connective tissue
Muscular tissue
Nerve tissue
Epidermic tissue
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