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Questions Related to skeleton
The number of tarsals per limb of human beings is
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5
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6
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7
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8
The tarsals are the cluster of seven articulating bones in each foot situated between the lower end of tibia and fibula and the metatarsus. These tarsal bones are calcaneus, talus, cuboid, navicular and 3 cuneiform bones. So, the correct answer is '7'.
Which one among the following is a bone of forelimb?
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Humerus
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Femur
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Tibia
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Fibula
- The forelimb comprises of humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges.
- The humerus is the long bone in the upper arm. It is located between the shoulder and the elbow joint. At the shoulder, the humerus connects to the frame of the body via the glenoid fossa of the scapula. Hence humerus is a bone of forelimb.
- So, the correct answer is 'Humerus'.
Phalangeal/digital formula for human hand/ foot is
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0,2, 2, 3, 3
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0,2, 3, 3, 3
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0 2,2,3,3,3
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2, 3, 3,3, 3
The number of phalanges in animals is often expressed as a "phalangeal formula" that indicates the numbers of phalanges in digits. Most land mammals including humans have a 2-3-3-3-3 formula in both the hands and feet which means that the thumb has two phalanges and the other fingers each have three. So the correct answer is '2,3,3,3,3'.
Shank contains a bone known as
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Radio-ulna
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Tibio-fibula
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Humerus
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Femur
There are two bones in the shank area which are the tibia and fibula. The fibula is smaller and thinner than the tibia. These two bones connect the ankle to the knee and work together to stabilize the ankle and provide support to the muscles of the lower leg. So, the correct answer is 'Tibia-fibula'.
Trochlea of humerus articulates with the
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Glenoid cavity
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Sigmoid notch
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Acetabulum
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Carpals
In the human arm, the trochlea of the humerus is the medial portion of the articular surface of the elbow joint which articulates with the trochlear notch or sigmoid notch on the ulna in the forearm.
A deltoid ridge occurs in
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Radius
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Ulna
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Femur
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Humerus
- The forelimb comprises of humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals, and phalanges.
- The humerus is the long bone in the upper arm. It is located between the shoulder and the elbow joint.
- The roughly triangular area on the anterolateral (front-side) surface of the middle of the humerus is called as the deltoid ridge. The deltoid muscle is attached to the deltoid ridge. Hence a deltoid ridge occurs in the humerus.
- So, the correct answer is 'Humerus'.
Number of bones present in an arm is
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30
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32
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35
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40
- Each arm is made of 30 bones. The bones of the hand (forelimb) are humerus, radius and ulna, carpals (wrist bones – 8 in number), metacarpals (palm bones – 5 in number) and phalanges (digits – 14 in number).
- Hence the number of bones present in an arm is '30'.
- So, the correct answer is '30'.
Greater trochanter occurs in
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Humerus
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Radius
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Ulna
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Femur
- Lower limb comprises of 32 bones. They are hip bone (1), femur (1), patella (1), tibia (1), fibula (1), tarsals (8), metatarsals (5), proximal phalanges (5), intermediate phalanges(5) and distal phalanges (4).
- Greater trochanter of the femur is quadrilateral elevation, projecting upward from the lateral aspect of the junction of neck and shaft. Hence greater trochanter occurs in the femur.
- So, the correct answer is 'Femur'.
Sigmoid notch of olecranon process is found in
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Tibius-fibula
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Femur
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Radius-ulna
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Humerus
- The forelimb is composed of the humerus, radius and ulna, carpals (wrist bones – 8 in number), metacarpals (palm bones – 5 in number) and phalanges (digits – 14 in number). Hence radius-ulna is bones of the forelimb.
- The olecranon process is the near end of the ulna and it forms the pointed portion of the elbow.
- Sigmoid notch is a large depression in the upper extremity of the ulna that fits the trochlea of the humerus (the bone directly above the ulna in the arm) as part of the elbow joint. It is formed by the olecranon and the coronoid process.
- Hence sigmoid notch of the olecranon process is found in radius-ulna.
- So, the correct answer is 'Radius-ulna'.
Trochanters occur in
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Humerus
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Femur
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Radio-ulna
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Tibio-fibula
Trochanter is the bony prominences present toward the near end of the thighbone or femur. The trochanters are the points at which hip and thigh muscles attach. These trochanters usually serves as muscle attachment sites. So, the correct answer is 'Femur'.
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