Description : Which one of the following is the correct description of a certain part of a normal human skeleton? (a) Parietal bone and the temporal bone of the skull are joined fibrous joint. (b) First ... called the floating ribs. (d) Glenoid cavity is a depression to which the thigh bone articulates.
Last Answer : (a) Parietal bone and the temporal bone of the skull are joined fibrous joint.
Description : Bone related with skull is (a) coracoid (b) arytenoid (c) pterygoid (d) atlas.
Last Answer : (c) pterygoid
Description : The characteristic and an example of a synovial joint in humans is Characteristics Examples (a) Fluid filled synovial Joint between cavity between atlas and axis two bones (b) Lymph filled ... between two bones, limited movements (d) Fluid filled between Skull bones two joints, provides cushion
Last Answer : (a) Fluid filled synovial Joint between cavity between atlas and axis two bones
Description : Axis vertebra is identified by
Last Answer : Axis vertebra is identified by A. Olecranon process B. Odontoblast C. Odonotoid process D. None
Description : During a neck adjustment or rotation what makes the popping sounds?
Last Answer : answer:I think it works the same as cracking your knuckles. The joint space, sealed by the synovial membrane, is suddenly subjected to negative pressure from mechanical tension, like pulling on ... harm; that is, by perpetuating a psychosomatic condition or even creating a new psychological illness.
Description : If I turn my neck a certain way ( not always the same way ) I get a shooting pain up into my skull. PAINFULL!
Last Answer : See a doctor…. seriously even with suggestions you might get here there is no telling what it could be 100% over the internet. I would see a doctor.
Description : .A common characteristic of all vertebrates without exception is (a) the division of body into head, neck, trunk and tail (b) their body covered with an exoskeleton (c) the possession of two pairs of functional appendages (d) the presence of well-developed skull
Last Answer : (d) the presence of well-developed skull.
Description : What types of joints are found between atlas/axis? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Name the type of the joint between the following: (a) atlas/axis (b) carpal/metacarpal of thumb (c) between phalanges (d) femuar/acetabulum (e) betwee
Last Answer : Name the type of the joint between the following: (a) atlas/axis (b) carpal/metacarpal of thumb ... bones (f) between pubic bones in the pelvic girdle
Description : Joint between atlas and odontoid process of axis is
Last Answer : Joint between atlas and odontoid process of axis is A. Pivot joint B. Saddle joint C. Angular joint D. Hinge joint
Description : What happens if the axis or the atlas is injured in the vertebrae?
Last Answer : You will need to wear a brace
Description : The joint between atlas and axis is called (a) angular joint (b) hinge joint (c) pivot joint (d) saddle joint.
Last Answer : (c) pivot joint
Description : The pivot joint between atlas and axis is a type of (a) cartilaginous joint (b) synovial joint (c) saddle joint (d) fibrous joint.
Last Answer : b) synovial join
Description : Match the following joints with the bones involved: (1) Gliding joint (i) Between carpal and metacarpal of thumb (2) Hinge joint (ii) Between atlas and axis (3) Pivot joint (iii) Between the carpals (4) Saddle joint (iv) Between humerus and ... ), (4)-(i) (d) (1)-(i), (2)-(iii), (3)-(ii), (4)-(iv)
Last Answer : (a) (1)-(iii), (2)-(iv), (3)-(ii), (4)-(i)
Description : The pivot joint between atlas and axis is a type of : (1) Cartilaginous joint (2) Synovial joint (3) Saddle joint (4) Fibrous joint
Last Answer : (2) Synovial joint
Description : Cartilage in the knee between the femoral condyles and the tibia?
Last Answer : I think that would be the meniscus.
Description : Which is the single movable bone in the human skull?
Last Answer : Lower jaw bone
Description : Tibia is a bone found in the ------? A. Skull B. Arm C. Leg (Answer) D. Face
Last Answer : C. Leg (Answer)
Description : name the U shaped bone present at the base of the skull.
Last Answer : name the U shaped bone present at the base of the skull.
Description : Assertion : Patella bone of knee is a sesamoid bone Reason : Skull bones and clavical bones are membranous bones
Last Answer : Assertion : Patella bone of knee is a sesamoid bone Reason : Skull bones and clavical bones are ... D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Pituitary gland is lodge in a body cavity of which skull bone ?
Last Answer : Pituitary gland is lodge in a body cavity of which skull bone ? A. Temporal B. Occipital C. Sphenoid D. Parietal
Description : Which one is a bone of skull?
Last Answer : Which one is a bone of skull? A. Atlas B. Femur C. Tibia D. Pterygoid
Description : Only moveble bone in skull is
Last Answer : Only moveble bone in skull is A. Mandible B. Vomer C. Maxilla D. Palatine
Description : Wish bone of birds is from (a) pelvic girdle (b) skull (c) hind limbs (d) pectoral girdle/clavicles.
Last Answer : (d) pectoral girdle/clavicles.
Description : When x-ray demonstrates a fracture in which the fragments of bone are driven inward, the fracture is described as a) depressed. Depressed skull fractures occur as a result of blunt trauma. b) ... impacted. An impacted fracture is one in which a bone fragment is driven into another bone fragment.
Last Answer : a) depressed. Depressed skull fractures occur as a result of blunt trauma.
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 : When the nurse reviews the physician's progress notes for the patient who has sustained a head injury and sees that the physician observed Battle's sign when the patient was in the Emergency Department, the ... CSF) from the patient's nose. Escape of CSF from the patient's nose is termed rhinorrhea.
Last Answer : a) an area of bruising over the mastoid bone. Battle’s sign may indicate skull fracture.
Description : Tibia is a bone found in the A.Skull B.Arm C.Leg D.Face
Last Answer : C.Leg
Description : Which of the following helps in rotation of the neck `:-`
Last Answer : Which of the following helps in rotation of the neck `:-` A. Altas B. Axis C. Cervical D. Occiupital condyle of skull
Description : Why can't I find my grandfather's Irish curse "May ye fall down stairs and break ev'ry bone in your body, especially your neck!" on any of the websites listing Irish curses?
Last Answer : answer:Perhaps he invented it. The Irish are known for their colorful use of language. If you want it to become part of the vernacular, use it a lot. It might catch on.
Description : The strongest bone of the body is present in the (1) Thigh (2) Jaw (3) Arm (4) Neck
Last Answer : Thigh
Description : Which of the following group of animals is homeothermal, has single occipital condyle, 12 pairs of cranial nerves, penumatic bones, and four- chambere
Last Answer : Which of the following group of animals is homeothermal, has single occipital condyle, 12 pairs of ... Amphibia B. Aves C. Reptilia D. Mammalia
Description : Which of the following are poikilothermal animals with single occipital condyle and 12 pair of cranial nerves ?
Last Answer : Which of the following are poikilothermal animals with single occipital condyle and 12 pair of cranial ... Aves B. Reptiles C. Mammals D. Amphibia
Description : Which of the following anatomical considerations is correct: A. optic chiasm lesions characteristically produce a bitemporal hemianopia B. central scotoma occurs early in papilloedema C. in ... hemianopia E. opticokinetic nystagmus is found with bilateral infarction of the parieto-occipital lobes
Last Answer : Ans: A
Description : Which lobe of human brain is associated with hearing? (1) Frontal lobe (2) Parietal lobe (3) Temporal lobe (4) Occipital lobe
Last Answer : (3) Temporal lobe Explanation: The Temporal Lobes, located on each side of the head above the ears, control hearing and are related to smell, taste and shortterm memory ( ... into dprived meanings for the appropriate retention of visual memory, language comprehension, and emotion association.
Description : Decoding and interpretation of visual information in brain is associated with - (1) Frontal lobe (2) Occipital lobe (3) Temporal lobe (4) Parietal lobe
Last Answer : (3) Temporal lobe Explanation: Temporal lobe is associated with decoding non-verbal patterns, visual decoding, interpreting and remembering visual information. The temporal lobe is involved ... meanings for the appropriate retention of visual memory, language comprehension, and emotion association.
Description : Motor skills are associated with which part of the brain? (1 ) Frontal lobe (2) Parietal Lobe (3) Temporal lobe (4) Occipital Lobe
Last Answer : (1 ) Frontal lobe Explanation: Motor skills are needed to control the movements of the different muscles in the human body. The frontal lobe plays a large role in voluntary movement. ... also involved in problem solving, spontaneity, memory, language, initiation, judgement, impulse control, etc
Description : Which lobe of human brain is associated with hearing – (1) Frontal lobe (2) Parietal lobe (3) Temporal lobe (4) Occipital lobe
Last Answer : (3) Temporal lobe Explanation: The Temporal Lobes, located on each side of the head above the ears, control hearing and are related to smell, taste and shortterm memory.
Description : Relative afferent pupillary defect is seen in: a. age-related macular degeneration b. optic nerve glioma c. unilateral occipital lobe infarction d. third nerve palsy
Last Answer : optic nerve glioma
Description : With regard to pattern electroretinogram: a. it can be used to estimate the visual acuity b. it is generated by the occipital cortex c. it is reduced in optic nerve diseases d. the signal amplitude is about 10 mV
Last Answer : it is reduced in optic nerve diseases
Description : Direct light reflex of the pupil is absent in: a. lesion of the ipsilateral ciliary ganglion. b. transaction of the ipsilateral optic nerve. c. bilateral occipital lobe lesion. d. topical application of phenylepherine.
Last Answer : lesion of the ipsilateral ciliary ganglion.
Description : Of the following terms, which refers to blindness in the right or left halves of the visual fields of both eyes? a) Homonymous hemianopsia Homonymous hemianopsia occurs with occipital lobe tumors ... eyes. d) Nystagmus Nystagmus refers to rhythmic, involuntary movements or oscillations of the eyes.
Last Answer : a) Homonymous hemianopsia Homonymous hemianopsia occurs with occipital lobe tumors.
Description : Explain occipital lobe?
Last Answer : Region in the back of the brain which processes visual information. Not only is the occipital lobe mainly responsible for visual reception, it also contains association areas that help in the visual recognition of shapes and colors. Damage to this lobe can cause visual deficits.
Description : Homonymous hemianopia is due to lesion at: a. Optic tract b. Optic nerve c. Optic chiasma d. Retina e. Occipital cortex
Last Answer : ANSWER: A
Description : In which cerebral lobes is the speech center located? Is it the: a) frontal b) parietal c) temporal d) occipital
Last Answer : ANSWER: A -- frontal
Description : Decoding and interpretation of visual information in brain is associated with (1) Frontal lobe (2) Occipital lobe (3) Temporal lobe (4) Parietal lobe
Last Answer : Temporal lobe
Description : Which lobe of human brain is associated with hearing ? (1) Frontal lobe (2) Parietal lobe (3) Temporal lobe (4) Occipital lobe
Description : Motor skills are associated with which part of the brain? (1) Frontal lobe (2) Parietal Lobe (3) Temporal lobe (4) Occipital Lobe
Last Answer : Frontal lobe