Description : The Shortest (smallest) bone in human body is------? A. Stapes (Answer) B. Tibia C. Femur D. Humerus
Last Answer : A. Stapes (Answer)
Description : The longest and the strongest bone in the human body is _____. A. Tibia B. Femur C. Pelvis D. Jaw
Last Answer : ANSWER: B
Description : The longest bone in the human body is (1) Ulna (2) Humerus (3) Femur (4) Tibia
Last Answer : (3) Femur Explanation: The femur or thigh bone, is the most proximal (closest to the center of the body) bone of the leg in tetrapod vertebrates capable of walking or jumping, such as most ... articulates with the acetabulum. By most measures the femur is one of the strongest bones in the body.
Description : The longest bone in human body is------? A. Ulna B. Tibia C. Femur (Answer) D. Humerus
Last Answer : C. Femur (Answer)
Description : The longest bone in the human body is : (1) Ulna (2) Humerus (3) Femur (4) Tibia
Last Answer : Femur
Description : Of the following terms, which describes a condition characterized by abnormal spongy bone formation around the stapes? a) Otosclerosis Otosclerosis is more common in females than males and is ... perforation. d) Otitis externa Otitis externa refers to inflammation of the external auditory canal.
Last Answer : a) Otosclerosis Otosclerosis is more common in females than males and is frequently hereditary.
Description : Found femur bone. Human or animal?
Last Answer : About all you can do. Do you have a picture of it?
Description : Assertion : Tibia is stronger and inner whereas fibula is the slander and outer bone of lower leg or shank. Reason : Tibia has a sharp crest in the sh
Last Answer : Assertion : Tibia is stronger and inner whereas fibula is the slander and outer bone of lower leg or ... . D. If both Assertion and Reason are false.
Description : What part of the bone such as the femur enables the bone to get longer?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : In the event of a fall of a woman in the bathroom, the head of the femur separated off the bone. An X-ray revealed that it did not fit into (a) glenoid cavity of the plevis (b) acetabulum of pelvis (c) obturator foramen of pelvis (d) pelvic cavity
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : Localized rapid bone turnover, most commonly affecting the skull, femur, tibia, pelvic bones, and vertebrae, characterizes which of the following bone disorders? a) Osteitis deformans Osteitis ... that comes from extension of soft tissue infection, direct bone contamination, or hematogenous spread.
Last Answer : a) Osteitis deformans Osteitis deformans (Paget’s disease) results in bone that is highly vascularized and structurally weak, predisposing to pathologic fractures.
Description : Which of the following bones is affected more by glucocorticoid induced osteoporosis? (a) Femur (b) Humerus (c) Radius (d) Lumber vertebra
Last Answer : Ans: D
Description : A deltoid ridge occurs in (a) radius (b) ulna (c) femur (d) humerus.
Last Answer : (d) humerus.
Description : Which of the following bones is affected more by glucocorticoid induced osteoporosis: A. Lumber vertebra B. Humerus C. Radius D. Femur
Last Answer : A. Lumber vertebra
Description : Three of the following pairs of the human skeletal parts are correctly matched with their respective inclusive skeletal category and one pair is not matched. Identify the non-matching pair. Pair ... girdle cavity (c) Humerus and ulna Appendicular skeleton (d) Malleus and stapes Ear ossicles
Last Answer : (b) Clavicle and glenoid Pelvic girdle cavity
Description : Fibula is found on which body part?
Last Answer : Answer: Leg
Last Answer : The longest bone in the human body is called femur.
Last Answer : The strongest and longest bone in the human body is the femur.
Last Answer : The longest orbital name in the human body is 'femur'.
Description : What is the name of the strongest and longest bone in the human body?
Last Answer : Answer: Femur
Description : Longest and strongest bone of the human body
Last Answer : Longest and strongest bone of the human body
Description : In a human body, the longest bone is in the - (1) vertebral column (2) thigh (3) rib cage (4) arm
Last Answer : (2) thigh Explanation: The femur (pl. femurs or femora), or thigh bone, is the most proximal (closest to the center of the body) bone of the leg in tetrapod vertebrates capable of walking ... articulates with the acetabulum. By most measures the femur is one of the strongest bones in the body.
Description : Which is the longest bone in the human body?
Last Answer : :The thigh bone-femur
Description : Longest bone found in which part of human body?
Last Answer : Thigh
Last Answer : Thigh bone
Description : In human body longest bone is
Description : In a human body, the longest bone is in the (1) vertebral column (2) thigh (3) rib cage (4) arm
Last Answer : thigh
Description : Joint between Incus & stapes is `:-`
Last Answer : Joint between Incus & stapes is `:-` A. Ball & socket joint B. Hinge joint C. Pivot joint D. Gliding joint
Description : Stapes is modification of `:-`
Last Answer : Stapes is modification of `:-` A. Hyomandibular B. Palatine C. Quadrate D. Squamosal
Description : Match the following columns and select the correct option. Column-I Column-II (A) Organ of Corti (i) Connects middle ear and pharynx (B) Cochlea (ii) Coiled part of the labyrinth (C) Eustachian tube (iii) Attached to the oval window (D) Stapes (iv) Located on the basilar membrane
Last Answer : (C) Eustachian tube (iii) Attached to the oval window
Description : What causes a little puffiness at bottom end of fibula?
Last Answer : I'm no doctor or practioner. It could be related to gout, but that is usually painfull in foot or ankle joints. Also, could be related to kidney function. You can have reduced filtering in the kidneys and not have any discomfort. Blood test can check kidney function.
Last Answer : TBO fibula is located in the legs.
Description : Why is my foot still swollen and peeling after surgery of 1 week. I had a fractured ankle and fibula tibia?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Which one of the following pairs of structures is correctly matched with their corrected description? Structures Description (a) Tibia and fibula Both form parts of knee joint (b) Cartilage and cornea No ... and socket type elbow joint of joint (d) Premolars and molars 20 in all and 3 rooted
Last Answer : (b) it is a non-living layer
Description : Which of the following joints is formed by the articulation of the tibia, the malleolus of the fibula, and the convex surface of the talus. Is it the: a) ankle b) knee c) elbow d) wrist
Last Answer : ANSWER: A -- Ankle
Description : Longest bone of human skeleton `:-`
Last Answer : Longest bone of human skeleton `:-` A. Femur B. Humerus C. Tibia D. Radius
Description : What types of joints are found between femur/acetabulum? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Humerus is different from femur by presence of `:-`
Last Answer : Humerus is different from femur by presence of `:-` A. Spines B. Deltoid Ridge C. Glenoid cavity D. Carpals
Description : Femur & Humerus are :-
Last Answer : Femur & Humerus are :- A. Membranous Bone B. Investind Bone C. Cartilagenous Bone D. Sesamoid Bone
Description : Bones of pelvic girdle forms a cavity in which head of the femur is fitted are
Last Answer : Bones of pelvic girdle forms a cavity in which head of the femur is fitted are A. Ilium only B. ... C. Ilium,ischium, and pubis D. Ischium and pubis
Description : Humerus is different from femur due to the presence of
Last Answer : Humerus is different from femur due to the presence of A. Spines B. Deltoid ridge C. Glenoid cavity D. Vertebra column
Description : Costal cartilage: a) attach the ribs to the sternum b) cover the ends of the femur c) is found in the pinna of the ear d) forms the intervertebral disks of the backbone
Last Answer : ANSWER: A -- Attach the ribs to the sternum
Description : Longest bone of frog is
Last Answer : Longest bone of frog is A. Humerus B. Tibia-fibula C. Femur D. Radio-ulna
Description : What is the name of the smallest bone in the human body?
Last Answer : Answer: The stapes bone (located in the ear)
Description : Which is the smallest bone in the Human Body -Biology
Last Answer : Stapes is the smallest bone in a Human Body
Description : What is the name of the smallest bone in the human body ?
Last Answer : 2 bones inside the ear! 1 Tinia , 2 Capitis!
Description : What is the name of the biggest bone in the human body ?
Last Answer : The largest bone in the human body is called the femur.