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The total number of ear ossicles in an adult man is equal to the number of 'X' in an adult man. Identify 'X' and select the correct option:

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Important Questions on Locomotion and Movement

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The layer of the eyeball that forms the transparent Cornea.
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Give biological explanations for the following:

We should not put sharp objects into our ears

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Choose between the two options to answer the question specified in the brackets for the following.

An example is illustrated below.

Example: Corolla or Calyx (Which is the miter whorl?) Answer: Calyx

Sclerotic layer or choroid layer (Which one forms the iris?) 

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Identify the ODD term in each set and name the CATEGORY to which the remaining three belong:
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Name the following:

The layer of the eyeball that provide nourishment to the eye.

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Which statement is CORRECT regarding blind spot in human eye?

It ___________.

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State the main functions of the following:

Tears.

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Which of the following statements is correct?
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Which division of the human ear gives ‘Dynamic balance’ and ‘Static balance’ to the body? (Outer ear/middle ear/inner ear)
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Choose between the two options to answer the question specified in the brackets for the following.

An example is illustrated below.

Example: Corolla or Calyx (Which is the miter whorl?) Answer: Calyx

Perilymph or endolymph (Which one surrounds the organ of Corti?) 

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Mention the exact location of the following:
(ii) Lacrimal gland
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Answer the following questions briefly:

 Explain how the human eye adapts itself to bright light and dim light.

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Mention the exact location of the following:
(iii) Malleus
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Mention the exact location of the following

Incus.

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Study the following diagram of human tongue and identify the part I, II, and III

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Match the following.

  SET-I   SET-II
(A) Os penis (I) Sesamoid bone
(B) Girdle (II) Visceral bone
(C) Patella (III) Cartilage bone
(D) Cranium (IV) Investing bone