Pelvic girdle is made up of
1. Two coxal bones
2. Two sacral bones
3. Two Femur bones
4. Two glenoid cavity
Coxal bone is formed by the fusion of
1. Sacral and coccygeal bone
2. Three bones: Ilium, Ischium and Pubis
3. Two bones: scapula and clavicle
4. Three bones: Femur, Tibia and Fibula
Pelvic girdle has…..
1. Two ileum
2. Two ilium
3. One ilium
4. One ileum
Glenoid cavity is present …… while…...Is present at the fusion of three bones.
1. Below the acromion, acetabulum
2. Above the acromion, coxal bone
3. On spine, acetabulum
4. Off spine, coxal bone
The two halves of pelvic girdles meet…..to form ….
1. Ventrally, Pubic symphysis
2. Dorsally , pelvic symphysis
3. Laterally, pubic symphysis
4. Superiorly, pubic symphysis
Pubic symphysis has
1. Fibrous cartilage
2. Hyaline
3. Elastin cartilage
4. Calcified cartilage
Fibrous joints are not
1. Do not allow any movement
2. Present between flat skull bones which fuse end to end
3. The fusion is with the help of Dense fibrous connective tissue
4. Elastin cartilage is also involved in it
Cartilaginous Joints are not
1. Between adjacent vertebrae
2. Found to permit limited movements
3. Found to involve cartilages
4. Knee joint
Which of the following is not synovial joint?
1. Pivot joint
2. Hinge joint
3. Ball and Socket joint
4. Fibrous joint
Synovial joint is not
1. Characterised by the presence of a fluid filled synovial cavity between the articulating surfaces of the two bones
2. Allows limited movement
3. Ball and socket joint
4. Saddle joint