Human Body and its Movement

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Human Body and its Movement: Overview

This topic covers concepts such as Scapula, Movement of Muscles, Gliding Joint, Jaw Bones, Tendons, Ligaments, Movement in Arm, Human Body and its Movements, Skeleton, Movement in Neck, Movement in Wrist, Movement in Finger, etc.

Important Questions on Human Body and its Movement

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The length of the vertebral column in females is _____.

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Some type of body movements result in the change of place, they are termed as locomotion.

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Write a short note on body movements. Give some examples.

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______ is the type of joint that is involved in shoulder region

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The length of the vertebral column in male is _____.

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Write a short note on the number of vertebrae in humans.

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Name the joint that is seen in top and bottom part of the calf bone?

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Look at the picture and answer the question.

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Write a note on calf bone and mark it in the given picture.

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Our skeletal system is made up of only movable joints.

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Look at the picture and answer the question.

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Name the part of the body given in the picture and explain its role.

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In case of any injury in jaw bone, _____ is used to visualise it. (ECG/ X-ray/ endoscopy)

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When we chew food, which part of the face or body is under movement?

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Write a short note on muscles.

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Muscles can only pull and cannot push.

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Muscles are attached with _____ and helps in movement.

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Write a short note on the importance of skeleton.

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_____ supply blood to the skeleton. (Veins/ Lungs/ Kidney)

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Choose the correct number of bones present in the body.

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Skeleton or skeletal structure is a framework of muscles.

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Differentiate between movable and immovable joints with examples.