Locomotion and Movement: Voluntary Movement of an individual from one place to another

In this quiz, you will find questions related to locomotion and movement i.e, types of movement shown by different body cells, different types of muscles based on their location, etc.

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How many types of movement do the cells of the human body exhibit?

4 1 2 3

Which of these is not a type of movement mainly shown by cells of the human body?

Amoeboid Ciliary Flagellar Muscular

Which of these cells can be found in blood?

Islet cells Zymogenic cells Macrophages Thymocytes

Which of these cells show amoeboid movement?

Macrophages Ciliated epithelia Columnar epithelia Squamous epithelia

Which blood corpuscle exhibits amoeboid locomotion?

Erythrocytes Leucocytes Thrombocytes Blood platelets

What happens in osteoporosis?

Decrease in progesterone Increase in progesterone Decrease in estrogen Both 2 and 3

One of the following is true of muscle contraction.

H-zone expands I-band expands A-Band remains constant The sarcomeres expands

Which cavity is formed by the fusion of coxal bones?

Glenoid cavity Acetabulum Acromion Scapula

Intercoastal muscles are found attached with:

Ribs

Lungs

Pleura

None of these

Ball and socket joint is found between:

Humerus and pectoral girdle

Humerus and olecranon fossa

Femur and tibio-fibula

Ribs and vertebral

Which of the following is the contractile protein of a muscle?

Myosin

Tropomyosin

Tropomyosin

Actin

The number of floating ribs, in the human body, is?

2 pairs

5 pairs

6 pairs

3 pairs

The elements associated with muscle contraction are?

Mg and Ca

Mg and Cl

Na and Ca

Ca and K

Coris cycle operates in:

Cartilage

Muscle

Liver

Liver and muscle

Which of the following is made up of a single bone in mammals?

Carpels

Hyoid

Upper jaw

All of these

Quiz/Test Summary
Title: Locomotion and Movement: Voluntary Movement of an individual from one place to another
Questions: 15
Contributed by:
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