The 'Muscle and Bones Test' assesses knowledge of key skeletal structures such as the cranium, clavicle, sternum, ribs, humerus, and ulna. It helps learners understand human anatomy, enhancing their comprehension of the skeletal system's role in overall health.
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Connect bone to bone
Connect muscle to bone
Connect muscle to muscle
Connects bone and tissue
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Connect bone to bone
Connect muscle to bone
Connect muscle to muscle
Connects bone and tissue
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in which a muscle is shortened and the body part it is attached to, moves as well.
The muscle contracts but does not shorten, giving no movement.
Holding a weight at arm's length
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False
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in which a muscle is shortened and the body part it is attached to, moves as well.
The muscle contracts but does not shorten, giving no movement.
Holding a weight at arm's length
The amount of oxygen "owed" to the body in order to recover is called the oxygen debt.
You are breathing in a lot of oxygen but you cannot absorb enough to cope with the level of activity
Where the demand for oxygen is greater than the supply
All of the above
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Fibrous, cartilaginous and synovial
Gliding, saddle and Ellipsoidal
Fibrous,ellipsoidal and synovial
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Attached by fibrous tissue and provides little or no movement
Connected by cartilage tissue and reinforced by fibrous tissue , permits little or no movement
Capped with cartilage, articulate lined by a membrane secreting a viscous fluid that absorbs toge heat of friction during movement.
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Synovial
Cartilaginous joint
Fibrous joint
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Synovial
Cartilaginous joint
Fibrous joint
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Ball and socket
Fibrocartilledge disks between bones of vertebrae
Suture flat bones of the skull
Ellipsoid
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Fibrous
Cartilaginous
Synovial
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