Movements Online Test 8th Science Lesson 13 Questions in English

Movements Online Test 8th Science Lesson 13 Questions in English

Movements Online Test 8th Science Lesson 13 Questions in English

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  1. Question 1 of 90
    1. Question

    1. Define movement.

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    Explanation

    Movement is generally defined “as the act of changing the place or position by one or more parts of the body”.

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    Explanation

    Movement is generally defined “as the act of changing the place or position by one or more parts of the body”.

  2. Question 2 of 90
    2. Question

    2. Choose the correct statements.

    i) Movements are used to change the position of an organism.

    ii) Movements also help to pump blood to different parts of the body.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Movement helps to perform necessary functions such as pumping of blood to different parts of the body in an organism.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Movement helps to perform necessary functions such as pumping of blood to different parts of the body in an organism.

  3. Question 3 of 90
    3. Question

    3. Choose the Incorrect statements.

    i) Movement is defined as the action of involuntary actions only.

    ii) Walking is a voluntary movement.

    iii) Breathing is an involuntary movement.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Movement can be both voluntary and involuntary. For example walking is a voluntary movement while breathing is an involuntary movement.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Movement can be both voluntary and involuntary. For example walking is a voluntary movement while breathing is an involuntary movement.

  4. Question 4 of 90
    4. Question

    4. What are the uses of locomotion?

    Correct

    Explanation

    The movement of an organism from one place to another is known as locomotion. Locomotion helps an organism to find food, avoid harsh weather conditions, escape from their predator etc.

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    Explanation

    The movement of an organism from one place to another is known as locomotion. Locomotion helps an organism to find food, avoid harsh weather conditions, escape from their predator etc.

  5. Question 5 of 90
    5. Question

    5. What are the types of locomotion?

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    Explanation

    Walking, running and swimming are few examples for different types of locomotion. In this process, there is the action of appendages such as limbs, wings, flagella and cilia.

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    Explanation

    Walking, running and swimming are few examples for different types of locomotion. In this process, there is the action of appendages such as limbs, wings, flagella and cilia.

  6. Question 6 of 90
    6. Question

    6. What are the movements of the most aquatic animals?

    Correct

    Explanation

    In most of the aquatic animals such as fish, whales, and shark, the locomotion results from a series of wave-like muscle contractions.

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    Explanation

    In most of the aquatic animals such as fish, whales, and shark, the locomotion results from a series of wave-like muscle contractions.

  7. Question 7 of 90
    7. Question

    7. Choose the Incorrect statements.

    i) Locomotion can be voluntary and involuntary actions.

    ii) Locomotion takes place at the organism level.

    iii) Locomotion does not require energy.

    Correct

    Incorrect

  8. Question 8 of 90
    8. Question

    8. Assertion (A): Movement is act of change of place or position by one or more parts of the body.

    Reasoning(R): Movement takes place at the biological level and requires energy.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Incorrect

    Explanation

  9. Question 9 of 90
    9. Question

    9. Choose the correct statements.

    i) Movement is the basic mechanism of the vertebrates including human.

    ii) Animals exhibit a mono type of movements.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Movement is one of the significant features of living beings. This is the basic mechanism used in majority of the vertebrates including human. Animals exhibit a wide range of movements.

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    Explanation

    Movement is one of the significant features of living beings. This is the basic mechanism used in majority of the vertebrates including human. Animals exhibit a wide range of movements.

  10. Question 10 of 90
    10. Question

    10. Which of these in earthworm body used to get grip on the ground?

    Correct

    Explanation

    The body of earthworm is made up of many rings joined end to end. It has muscles which help to extend and shorten the body. Under its body it has large number of bristles called setae which are connected with muscles. These bristles help to get grip on the ground.

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    Explanation

    The body of earthworm is made up of many rings joined end to end. It has muscles which help to extend and shorten the body. Under its body it has large number of bristles called setae which are connected with muscles. These bristles help to get grip on the ground.

  11. Question 11 of 90
    11. Question

    11. Assertion (A): Earthworms move forward by a repeating muscle contractions and relaxation movement.

    Reasoning(R): A slimy substance secreted by the body is used for the movement of an earthworm.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Earthworm makes it move forward by small distances. Repeating such muscle contraction and relaxation the earthworm can move through soil. A slimy substance secreted by its body helps this movement.

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    Explanation

    Earthworm makes it move forward by small distances. Repeating such muscle contraction and relaxation the earthworm can move through soil. A slimy substance secreted by its body helps this movement.

  12. Question 12 of 90
    12. Question

    12. Choose the correct statements.

    i) A cockroach has two pairs of legs and two pairs of wings.

    ii) Cockroaches can walk, run, climb and fly.

    Correct

    Explanation

    A cockroach has three pairs of jointed legs, which help it to walk, run and climb. It also has two pairs of wings for flying.

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    Explanation

    A cockroach has three pairs of jointed legs, which help it to walk, run and climb. It also has two pairs of wings for flying.

  13. Question 13 of 90
    13. Question

    13. Name the protective material in the cockroach body?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Large and strong muscles help in the movement of legs. The body is covered by chitin, a light protective material. Chitin is shed regularly so that the body can grow

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    Explanation

    Large and strong muscles help in the movement of legs. The body is covered by chitin, a light protective material. Chitin is shed regularly so that the body can grow

  14. Question 14 of 90
    14. Question

    14. Choose the correct statements.

    i) Birds can walk and fly and some birds can also swim in the water.

    ii) The bones of the birds are light and strong.

    iii) The breast bones of the birds are modified as flight muscles to move the wings.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Birds can walk on the ground and fly as well. Some birds can also swim in the water. A bird has streamlined body. Its bones are light and strong. They are hollow and have air spaces between them. The hind limbs of birds are modified as claws which help them to walk and to perch. The breast bones are modified to hold massive flight muscles which help in moving wings up and down.

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    Explanation

    Birds can walk on the ground and fly as well. Some birds can also swim in the water. A bird has streamlined body. Its bones are light and strong. They are hollow and have air spaces between them. The hind limbs of birds are modified as claws which help them to walk and to perch. The breast bones are modified to hold massive flight muscles which help in moving wings up and down.

  15. Question 15 of 90
    15. Question

    15. Which of these are used for the flying movement of birds?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Birds have special flight muscles and the forelimbs are modified as wings. The wings and tail have long feathers which help in flying.

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    Explanation

    Birds have special flight muscles and the forelimbs are modified as wings. The wings and tail have long feathers which help in flying.

  16. Question 16 of 90
    16. Question

    16. How many types of flight are shown by birds?

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    Explanation

    Birds show two types of flight: gliding and flapping.

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    Explanation

    Birds show two types of flight: gliding and flapping.

  17. Question 17 of 90
    17. Question

    17. Which of the bird movement uses the air current to go up and down?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Gliding: During gliding the bird has its wings and tail spread out. In this movement the bird uses air currents for going up and down.

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    Explanation

    Gliding: During gliding the bird has its wings and tail spread out. In this movement the bird uses air currents for going up and down.

  18. Question 18 of 90
    18. Question

    18. Which of these are used by the birds in the flapping movement?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Flapping: This is an active flight. The bird beats the air by flapping its wings. They use flight feathers for this purpose.

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    Explanation

    Flapping: This is an active flight. The bird beats the air by flapping its wings. They use flight feathers for this purpose.

  19. Question 19 of 90
    19. Question

    19. Assertion (A): The Snake body consists of a large number of vertebrae.

    Reasoning(R): The skin and the adjoining vertebrae ribs are inter-connected by the slender body muscles.

    Correct

    Explanation

    The body of snake consists of a large number of vertebrae. The adjoining vertebrae ribs and skin are inter-connected with slender body muscles.

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    Explanation

    The body of snake consists of a large number of vertebrae. The adjoining vertebrae ribs and skin are inter-connected with slender body muscles.

  20. Question 20 of 90
    20. Question

    20. Name the movement of a snake.

    Correct

    Explanation

    When the snake moves, it makes many loops on its sides. The forward push of the loops against the surface makes the snake move forward. Movement of snake is called slithering movement. Many snakes can swim in water also.

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    Explanation

    When the snake moves, it makes many loops on its sides. The forward push of the loops against the surface makes the snake move forward. Movement of snake is called slithering movement. Many snakes can swim in water also.

  21. Question 21 of 90
    21. Question

    21. Which of these are used by the snakes for their movement?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Since snakes do not have legs they use their muscles and their scales to move.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Since snakes do not have legs they use their muscles and their scales to move.

  22. Question 22 of 90
    22. Question

    22. How many paired fins are present in the body of the fish?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Fish swims with the help of fins. They have two paired fins and an unpaired fin.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Fish swims with the help of fins. They have two paired fins and an unpaired fin.

  23. Question 23 of 90
    23. Question

    23. What is the use of the streamlined body of the fish?

    Correct

    Explanation

    The body of a fish is streamlined to reduce friction while moving in water. They have strong muscles which help in swimming.

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    Explanation

    The body of a fish is streamlined to reduce friction while moving in water. They have strong muscles which help in swimming.

  24. Question 24 of 90
    24. Question

    24. Which of the following is used to change the direction of movement of a fish?

    Correct

    Explanation

    When a fish swims its front part curves to one side and the tail part stays in the opposite direction. In the next move, the front part curves to the opposite side and the tail part also changes its position to another side. The caudal or tail fin helps in changing direction.

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    Explanation

    When a fish swims its front part curves to one side and the tail part stays in the opposite direction. In the next move, the front part curves to the opposite side and the tail part also changes its position to another side. The caudal or tail fin helps in changing direction.

  25. Question 25 of 90
    25. Question

    25. Which of these used to maintain the balance in a fish movement?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Fish have streamlined body structure which helps them to move smoothly with the flow of water. Muscles and fins on the body and the tail help to keep the balance.

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    Explanation

    Fish have streamlined body structure which helps them to move smoothly with the flow of water. Muscles and fins on the body and the tail help to keep the balance.

  26. Question 26 of 90
    26. Question

    26. Assertion (A): Human body is made up of a frame work of bones called skeleton.

    Reasoning(R): Humans can move all the body parts in different directions using the skeleton system.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Humans can move some parts of their body in different directions; however some body parts can be moved only in one direction. Our body is made up of a frame work of bones called skeleton helps in the movement of the body.

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    Explanation

    Humans can move some parts of their body in different directions; however some body parts can be moved only in one direction. Our body is made up of a frame work of bones called skeleton helps in the movement of the body.

  27. Question 27 of 90
    27. Question

    27. Which of these are the human body movements?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Some of the movements in body parts of human are: Movement of eyelids, Movement of the heart muscles, Movement of teeth and jaw, Movement of arms and legs, Movements of head, Movements of neck.

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    Explanation

    Some of the movements in body parts of human are: Movement of eyelids, Movement of the heart muscles, Movement of teeth and jaw, Movement of arms and legs, Movements of head, Movements of neck.

  28. Question 28 of 90
    28. Question

    28. Assertion (A): Human movement is possible along the meeting points of two or more bones.

    Reasoning(R): Some human organs movement happens due to the combined action of bones and muscles.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Movement of some organs happens because of the combined action of bones and muscles. In such cases, movement is possible along a point where two or more bones meet.

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    Explanation

    Movement of some organs happens because of the combined action of bones and muscles. In such cases, movement is possible along a point where two or more bones meet.

  29. Question 29 of 90
    29. Question

    29. Which of the following is not true?

    Correct

    Explanation

     A Cheetah can run 76 kilometer per hour.

     A Hippopotamus can run faster than a man.

     Cockroach is the fastest animal on 6 legs covering a meter per second.

     The fastest mammal, the Dolphin can swim up to 35 miles per hours

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    Explanation

     A Cheetah can run 76 kilometer per hour.

     A Hippopotamus can run faster than a man.

     Cockroach is the fastest animal on 6 legs covering a meter per second.

     The fastest mammal, the Dolphin can swim up to 35 miles per hours

  30. Question 30 of 90
    30. Question

    30. Which of these causes the amoeboid movement in a cell?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Amoeboid movement: It is brought about by pseudopodia which are appendages which move with movement of protoplasm within a cell.

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    Explanation

    Amoeboid movement: It is brought about by pseudopodia which are appendages which move with movement of protoplasm within a cell.

  31. Question 31 of 90
    31. Question

    31. Choose the correct statements.

    i) Ciliary movement is brought by cilia, hair-like extensions of the epithelium.

    ii) Ciliary movement is seen with the cells of the lymphatic system.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Ciliary movement: This movement is brought about by appendages called as cilia which are the hair-like extensions of the epithelium. Both these kinds of movements are seen with cells of the lymphatic system.

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    Explanation

    Ciliary movement: This movement is brought about by appendages called as cilia which are the hair-like extensions of the epithelium. Both these kinds of movements are seen with cells of the lymphatic system.

  32. Question 32 of 90
    32. Question

    32. Which of these movements is seen in the higher vertebrates?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Muscular movement: It is a more complex movement which is brought about by the musculoskeletal system. This type of movement is seen in the higher vertebrates.

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    Explanation

    Muscular movement: It is a more complex movement which is brought about by the musculoskeletal system. This type of movement is seen in the higher vertebrates.

  33. Question 33 of 90
    33. Question

    33. How many number of movements are classified based on the type of movements?

    Correct

    Explanation

    The point at which two separate bones meet is called a joint. Depending on the type of movement they allow, joints can be of three types: fixed, slightly moveable and moveable joints.

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    Explanation

    The point at which two separate bones meet is called a joint. Depending on the type of movement they allow, joints can be of three types: fixed, slightly moveable and moveable joints.

  34. Question 34 of 90
    34. Question

    34. Which is an example of fixed or Immovable joints in the human body?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Fixed or Immoveable joints: In this type of joint no movement is possible between the two bones. The structures between the bones of the skull box are examples of immoveable joints.

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    Explanation

    Fixed or Immoveable joints: In this type of joint no movement is possible between the two bones. The structures between the bones of the skull box are examples of immoveable joints.

  35. Question 35 of 90
    35. Question

    35. Assertion (A): Slightly movable joints have partial movement between the bones.

    Reasoning(R): The joint between a rib and the breast bone is an example of slightly movable joint.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Slightly moveable joints: Here, only very little (partial) movement occurs between the two bones. The joint between a rib and the breast bone or between the vertebrae is the example for slightly movable joint.

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    Explanation

    Slightly moveable joints: Here, only very little (partial) movement occurs between the two bones. The joint between a rib and the breast bone or between the vertebrae is the example for slightly movable joint.

  36. Question 36 of 90
    36. Question

    36. How many major types of movable joints are classified in a human body?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Freely movable joints: In this type, varying degree of movements is possible between the two bones forming the joint. There are six major types of movable joints.

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    Explanation

    Freely movable joints: In this type, varying degree of movements is possible between the two bones forming the joint. There are six major types of movable joints.

  37. Question 37 of 90
    37. Question

    37. In which of these joints the movement can occur freely in three planes?

    Correct

    Incorrect

  38. Question 38 of 90
    38. Question

    38. Name the type of joint bones in the wrist of human?

    Correct

    Incorrect

  39. Question 39 of 90
    39. Question

    39. In which of this human part the bone movement is restricted to one plane?

    Correct

    Incorrect

  40. Question 40 of 90
    40. Question

    40. Which of these joints is used for straightening and bending movements only?

    Correct

    Incorrect

  41. Question 41 of 90
    41. Question

    41. Which of the following statements are not true regarding the types of movable joints?

    Correct

    Incorrect

  42. Question 42 of 90
    42. Question

    42. Match

    A. Elbow Knee ankle  i) Gliding

    B. Spine (between the vertebrae bones)  ii) Saddle

    C. Hip  iii) Hinge

    D. Inner ear  iv) Ball and Socket

    Correct

    Incorrect

  43. Question 43 of 90
    43. Question

    43. Choose the correct statements.

    i) In gliding joints the articulating surfaces are almost flat and of similar size.

    ii) The Condyloid joints are similar to pivot with flatter articulating surfaces.

    iii) Saddle joints have concave and convex ends to look like a saddle and a rider.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Types of movable joints.

    Incorrect

    Explanation

    Types of movable joints.

  44. Question 44 of 90
    44. Question

    44. Define the Diarthrosis joint.

    Correct

    Explanation

    A synovial joint is a joint which makes connection between two bones consisting of a cartilage lined cavity filled with fluid which is known as a diarthrosis joint.

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    Explanation

    A synovial joint is a joint which makes connection between two bones consisting of a cartilage lined cavity filled with fluid which is known as a diarthrosis joint.

  45. Question 45 of 90
    45. Question

    45. What are the causes for the joint inflammation or Arthritis disease?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Inflammation of joints is a condition that usually results either due to friction of articulating cartilage or due to lack of synovial fluid in the joint. During this condition, the person feels acute pain in joints particularly while moving joints. This disease is referred to as arthritis. Arthritis is however also caused due to the deposition of uric acid crystals in the joints.

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    Explanation

    Inflammation of joints is a condition that usually results either due to friction of articulating cartilage or due to lack of synovial fluid in the joint. During this condition, the person feels acute pain in joints particularly while moving joints. This disease is referred to as arthritis. Arthritis is however also caused due to the deposition of uric acid crystals in the joints.

  46. Question 46 of 90
    46. Question

    46. Which of the following substance is present in the joint cavity?

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    Incorrect

  47. Question 47 of 90
    47. Question

    47. State the function of the articular cartilage?

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    Incorrect

  48. Question 48 of 90
    48. Question

    48. How many fibrous layers are present in the joint capsule?

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    Explanation

    Incorrect

    Explanation

  49. Question 49 of 90
    49. Question

    49. Assertion (A): The Skeleton system provides the hard structure to the human body.
    Reasoning(R): Skeleton system consists of bones, cartilages, tendons and ligaments to provide movement in the human body.

    Correct

    Explanation

    The skeleton system provides the hard structure or framework to the human body which supports and protects the body. It is composed of connective tissues like bones, cartilage, tendons and ligaments. If the skeleton is without joints, no movement would take place and the significance of human body will be no more than a stone.

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    Explanation

    The skeleton system provides the hard structure or framework to the human body which supports and protects the body. It is composed of connective tissues like bones, cartilage, tendons and ligaments. If the skeleton is without joints, no movement would take place and the significance of human body will be no more than a stone.

  50. Question 50 of 90
    50. Question

    50. On what basis the skeleton is categorized into two types?

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    Explanation

    On the basis of presence in the body, skeleton is of two types.

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    Explanation

    On the basis of presence in the body, skeleton is of two types.

  51. Question 51 of 90
    51. Question

    51. What are the major features of exoskeleton?

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    Explanation

    Exoskeleton: It is the skeleton that is found on the exterior layer of the body and it basically originates from embryonic ectoderm or mesoderm. Like scales in the fishes, outer hard layer of the tortoise and feathers of the birds it is dead and it protects and preserves the inner organs.

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    Exoskeleton: It is the skeleton that is found on the exterior layer of the body and it basically originates from embryonic ectoderm or mesoderm. Like scales in the fishes, outer hard layer of the tortoise and feathers of the birds it is dead and it protects and preserves the inner organs.

  52. Question 52 of 90
    52. Question

    52. From which of these the endoskeleton is originated?

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    Explanation

    Endoskeleton: It is the skeleton that is found inside the human body and it originates from the mesoderm. These are found in almost all vertebrates and form the main body structure.

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    Explanation

    Endoskeleton: It is the skeleton that is found inside the human body and it originates from the mesoderm. These are found in almost all vertebrates and form the main body structure.

  53. Question 53 of 90
    53. Question

    53. Which of the following is not a function of the human skeletal system?

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    Explanation

    Functions of skeleton: The skeletal system serves five important functions in the human body. It provides structure and shape to the body. It supports and surrounds the internal organs of the body. Calcium and phosphorus, the two minerals that the body needs for important regulatory functions, are stored inside the bones. Red blood cells are produced in the bone marrow. The bones of the skeletal system act as levers for muscular action. Muscular movement would not be possible without tendons (fibrous cords of tissue that attach muscle to bone) and ligaments (fibrous cords of tissue that attach bone to bone).

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    Explanation

    Functions of skeleton: The skeletal system serves five important functions in the human body. It provides structure and shape to the body. It supports and surrounds the internal organs of the body. Calcium and phosphorus, the two minerals that the body needs for important regulatory functions, are stored inside the bones. Red blood cells are produced in the bone marrow. The bones of the skeletal system act as levers for muscular action. Muscular movement would not be possible without tendons (fibrous cords of tissue that attach muscle to bone) and ligaments (fibrous cords of tissue that attach bone to bone).

  54. Question 54 of 90
    54. Question

    54. Which of these minerals is stored in the human bones?

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    Explanation

    Calcium and phosphorus, the two minerals that the body needs for important regulatory functions, are stored inside the bones.

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    Explanation

    Calcium and phosphorus, the two minerals that the body needs for important regulatory functions, are stored inside the bones.

  55. Question 55 of 90
    55. Question

    55. Assertion (A): The Femur or thigh bone is the longest and lightest bone of the human body.
    Reasoning(R): The stapes in the middle ear is the smallest and strongest bone of the human skeleton.

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    Explanation

    The femur or thighbone is the longest and strongest bone of the human skeleton. The stapes in the middle ear is the smallest and lightest bone of the human skeleton.

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    Explanation

    The femur or thighbone is the longest and strongest bone of the human skeleton. The stapes in the middle ear is the smallest and lightest bone of the human skeleton.

  56. Question 56 of 90
    56. Question

    56. Which of the following is not true?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Human skeleton consists of bone, cartilages and ligaments. Bones comprise the hard framework of the body. Cartilages are the supporting and connecting structures. For example, the cartilage supports the projecting external ears and the tip of the nose. Ligaments bind the bones together.

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    Explanation

    Human skeleton consists of bone, cartilages and ligaments. Bones comprise the hard framework of the body. Cartilages are the supporting and connecting structures. For example, the cartilage supports the projecting external ears and the tip of the nose. Ligaments bind the bones together.

  57. Question 57 of 90
    57. Question

    57. Match
    A. Flat bones i) Legs
    B. Long bones ii) Vertebral column
    C. Short bones iii) Ribs

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    Explanation

    There are different types of bones in human skeletal system. They are:
    Long bones: Found in arms and legs.
    Short bones: Found in wrist ankle, vertebral column.
    Flat bones: Found in skull, ribs, shoulder and hips.

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    Explanation

    There are different types of bones in human skeletal system. They are:
    Long bones: Found in arms and legs.
    Short bones: Found in wrist ankle, vertebral column.
    Flat bones: Found in skull, ribs, shoulder and hips.

  58. Question 58 of 90
    58. Question

    58. Which of the following is not an irregular bone?

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    Explanation

    Irregular bones: Found in spine and vertebral column, mandible, palatine, inferior nasal concha, and hyoid.

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    Explanation

    Irregular bones: Found in spine and vertebral column, mandible, palatine, inferior nasal concha, and hyoid.

  59. Question 59 of 90
    59. Question

    59. Choose the correct statements.
    i) The skeletal system consists of bones and related structures for the movement of body.
    ii) Skeletal system is divided into three major parts.

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    Explanation

    The skeletal system is composed of bones and the related structures that aid body movement. It is divided into two major parts: the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton.

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    Explanation

    The skeletal system is composed of bones and the related structures that aid body movement. It is divided into two major parts: the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton.

  60. Question 60 of 90
    60. Question

    60. Which of these are included in the axial skeleton?

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    Explanation

    The axial skeleton consists of the bones along the axis, or central line of the human body. The axial skeleton consists of the skull, facial bones, sternum, ribs, and vertebral column.

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    Explanation

    The axial skeleton consists of the bones along the axis, or central line of the human body. The axial skeleton consists of the skull, facial bones, sternum, ribs, and vertebral column.

  61. Question 61 of 90
    61. Question

    61. How many bones are fused to form the face in a human skull?

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    Explanation

    Skull is a hard structure made up of small bones. It is formed by 22 bones out of which 8 bones are fixed together to form the cranium and 14 bones fuse to form the face.

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    Explanation

    Skull is a hard structure made up of small bones. It is formed by 22 bones out of which 8 bones are fixed together to form the cranium and 14 bones fuse to form the face.

  62. Question 62 of 90
    62. Question

    62. Assertion (A): The Skull placed on the top of back bone can be moved only up and down.
    Reasoning(R): Lower jaw is one of the bones which have a movable joint.

    Correct

    Explanation

    The only bone which has movable joint is the lower jaw. This movable joint is supported by muscles and ligaments. Skull placed on the top of the backbone can be moved up, down and side wards.

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    Explanation

    The only bone which has movable joint is the lower jaw. This movable joint is supported by muscles and ligaments. Skull placed on the top of the backbone can be moved up, down and side wards.

  63. Question 63 of 90
    63. Question

    63. Which of these are not called as vertebral column?

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    Explanation

    Vertebral column: Vertebral column running at the back of the body is also called as spine or the backbone. It is in the trunk region to offer support to the upper part of the body. Vertebral column is made up of individual bones called as vertebrae.

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    Explanation

    Vertebral column: Vertebral column running at the back of the body is also called as spine or the backbone. It is in the trunk region to offer support to the upper part of the body. Vertebral column is made up of individual bones called as vertebrae.

  64. Question 64 of 90
    64. Question

    64. Match
    A. Fused sacral                i) 7
    B. Cervical vertebrae     ii) 12
    C. Coccygeal vertebrae  iii) 5
    D. Lumbar vertebrae     iv) 3

    Correct

    Explanation

    Total vertebral column consists of 7 cervical vertebrae, 12 lumbar vertebrae, 5 fused sacral and 3 fused coccygeal vertebrae.

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    Explanation

    Total vertebral column consists of 7 cervical vertebrae, 12 lumbar vertebrae, 5 fused sacral and 3 fused coccygeal vertebrae.

  65. Question 65 of 90
    65. Question

    65. Which of these joints the vertebrae bones?

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    Explanation

    Vertebral column runs from the base of the skull to the hip bone forming a tube. Spinal cord passes through this hollow tube. Vertebrae are joined by gliding points which allow the body to be bent back, front or side wards.

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    Explanation

    Vertebral column runs from the base of the skull to the hip bone forming a tube. Spinal cord passes through this hollow tube. Vertebrae are joined by gliding points which allow the body to be bent back, front or side wards.

  66. Question 66 of 90
    66. Question

    66. Which of these are the functions of vertebral column?

    Correct

    Explanation

    The functions of vertebral column are given below.
    • It protects the spinal cord.
    • It supports the head.
    • It serves as an attachment for the ribs.
    • It provides support and place of attachment for the pectoral and pelvic girdle.
    • It provides movement for the human skeleton.
    • It helps in walking and standing erect with correct posture.

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    Explanation

    The functions of vertebral column are given below.
    • It protects the spinal cord.
    • It supports the head.
    • It serves as an attachment for the ribs.
    • It provides support and place of attachment for the pectoral and pelvic girdle.
    • It provides movement for the human skeleton.
    • It helps in walking and standing erect with correct posture.

  67. Question 67 of 90
    67. Question

    67. Choose the Incorrect statements.
    i) Sternum cage or Rib cage occupies the chest region of the human body.
    ii) Rib cage is a Tree-shaped structure made up of 10 pairs of ribs.
    iii) Ribs are attached to the vertebrae at the back curve to form a cage.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Sternum or Rib cage: Rib cage occupies the chest region. It is a cone-shaped structure made up of 12 pairs of ribs. Ribs are attached to vertebrae at the back which curve around to form a cage.

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    Explanation

    Sternum or Rib cage: Rib cage occupies the chest region. It is a cone-shaped structure made up of 12 pairs of ribs. Ribs are attached to vertebrae at the back which curve around to form a cage.

  68. Question 68 of 90
    68. Question

    68. How many pairs of free floating ribs are present in the rib cage?

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    Explanation

    10 pairs of ribs are attached to the breast bone at the front. 2 pairs of lower ribs are free at front. These are called as free-floating ribs.

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    Explanation

    10 pairs of ribs are attached to the breast bone at the front. 2 pairs of lower ribs are free at front. These are called as free-floating ribs.

  69. Question 69 of 90
    69. Question

    69. Which of this organ is not protected by the rib cage?

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    Explanation

    Rib cage is set up in such a way that it can contract and expand during the process of breathing. Rib cage protects the underlying lungs, heart and some part of liver.

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    Explanation

    Rib cage is set up in such a way that it can contract and expand during the process of breathing. Rib cage protects the underlying lungs, heart and some part of liver.

  70. Question 70 of 90
    70. Question

    70. Assertion (A): The vertebrae in a giraffe’s neck are much larger than human.
    Reasoning(R): Human’s and Giraffes have the same number of bones in the necks.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Humans and giraffes have the same number of bones in the necks, but the vertebrae in a giraffe’s neck are much, much larger.

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    Explanation

    Humans and giraffes have the same number of bones in the necks, but the vertebrae in a giraffe’s neck are much, much larger.

  71. Question 71 of 90
    71. Question

    71. Which of these are included in the appendicular skeleton of the human body?

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    Explanation

    Specifically, the appendicular skeleton comprises the shoulder girdle; the arm, wrist, and hand bones; the pelvic girdle; and the leg, ankle, and foot bones.

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    Explanation

    Specifically, the appendicular skeleton comprises the shoulder girdle; the arm, wrist, and hand bones; the pelvic girdle; and the leg, ankle, and foot bones.

  72. Question 72 of 90
    72. Question

    72. Which of these make the shoulder bone?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Shoulder bone is formed by collar bone at the front and the shoulder blade at the back. The collar bone is supported by breast bone at one end and the shoulder blade at the other end. The shoulder bone encloses a socket like cavity into which fixes the ball of the upper arm. This forms a ball and socket joint. This girdle is also called as pectoral girdle.

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    Explanation

    Shoulder bone is formed by collar bone at the front and the shoulder blade at the back. The collar bone is supported by breast bone at one end and the shoulder blade at the other end. The shoulder bone encloses a socket like cavity into which fixes the ball of the upper arm. This forms a ball and socket joint. This girdle is also called as pectoral girdle.

  73. Question 73 of 90
    73. Question

    73. Choose the Incorrect statements.
    i) Pelvic bone is also called as pelvic girdle.
    ii) Pelvic girdle is formed by ten fused vertebrae at the back.
    iii) Pelvic bone is made up of strong bones to balance entire weight of the body.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Pelvic bone is also called as pelvic girdle. It is made up of strong bones to balance entire weight of the body. Pelvic girdle is formed by five fused vertebrae at the back and form a cavity in the center while reaching the front part. The thigh bones are attached to either side of the girdle with a ball and socket joint.

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    Explanation

    Pelvic bone is also called as pelvic girdle. It is made up of strong bones to balance entire weight of the body. Pelvic girdle is formed by five fused vertebrae at the back and form a cavity in the center while reaching the front part. The thigh bones are attached to either side of the girdle with a ball and socket joint.

  74. Question 74 of 90
    74. Question

    74. Which of the following is not true regarding the arm bone?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Arm bone is the upper limb made up of humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals and phalanges. All these bones are joined by hinge joints which allow the limb to move only in one direction.

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    Explanation

    Arm bone is the upper limb made up of humerus, radius, ulna, carpals, metacarpals and phalanges. All these bones are joined by hinge joints which allow the limb to move only in one direction.

  75. Question 75 of 90
    75. Question

    75. Identify the Incorrect match.
    A. Fingers     i) Phalanges
    B. Palm         ii) Metacarpals
    C. Wrist        iii) Radius
    D. Humerus iv) Upper arm

    Correct

    Explanation

    Humerus makes up the upper arm. Fore-arm is made up of radius and ulna. Wrist is made up of carpals. Palm is made up of metacarpals. Fingers are made up of phalanges.

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    Explanation

    Humerus makes up the upper arm. Fore-arm is made up of radius and ulna. Wrist is made up of carpals. Palm is made up of metacarpals. Fingers are made up of phalanges.

  76. Question 76 of 90
    76. Question

    76. Which of the following is not present in the leg bone?

    Correct

    Explanation

    Leg bone is the lower limb made up of femur, tibia, fibula, tarsals, metatarsals and phalanges. All these bones are joined by hinge joints which allow the limb to move only in one direction.

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    Explanation

    Leg bone is the lower limb made up of femur, tibia, fibula, tarsals, metatarsals and phalanges. All these bones are joined by hinge joints which allow the limb to move only in one direction.

  77. Question 77 of 90
    77. Question

    77. Match
    A. Knee     i) Tarsals
    B. Toes      ii) Patella
    C. Ankle    iii) Thigh bone
    D. Femur  iv) Phalanges

    Correct

    Explanation

    Knee is covered by a cap like structure called as patella or a knee cap. Femur makes up the thigh bone. Leg is made up of tibia and fibula. Ankle is made up of tarsals. Foot is made up of metatarsals. Toes are made up of phalanges.

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    Explanation

    Knee is covered by a cap like structure called as patella or a knee cap. Femur makes up the thigh bone. Leg is made up of tibia and fibula. Ankle is made up of tarsals. Foot is made up of metatarsals. Toes are made up of phalanges.

  78. Question 78 of 90
    78. Question

    78. What are the usages of muscles?

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    Explanation

    The muscles in the body provide the means of all movements. They cover the skeletal framework and also give shape to the body. Muscles help to maintain body posture while sitting, standing or walking.

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    Explanation

    The muscles in the body provide the means of all movements. They cover the skeletal framework and also give shape to the body. Muscles help to maintain body posture while sitting, standing or walking.

  79. Question 79 of 90
    79. Question

    79. Choose the correct statements.
    i) A muscle has a fixed end and a movable end.
    ii) Only some of the muscles are long bundles of contractile tissue.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Most muscles are long bundles of contractile tissue. Each muscle usually has two ends – a fixed end where the muscle originates and a movable end which pulls some other part. This moveable end is drawn out to form a tough structure the tendon which is attached to the bone.

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    Explanation

    Most muscles are long bundles of contractile tissue. Each muscle usually has two ends – a fixed end where the muscle originates and a movable end which pulls some other part. This moveable end is drawn out to form a tough structure the tendon which is attached to the bone.

  80. Question 80 of 90
    80. Question

    80. Assertion (A): A Muscle can contract, relax and some can lengthen.
    Reasoning(R): In a movement a muscle contracts and pulls the bone at the movable end.

    Correct

    Explanation

    When stimulated by a nerve the muscle contracts to become shorter and thicker and thus it pulls the bone at the moveable end. Muscles can only contact and relax, they cannot lengthen.

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    Explanation

    When stimulated by a nerve the muscle contracts to become shorter and thicker and thus it pulls the bone at the moveable end. Muscles can only contact and relax, they cannot lengthen.

  81. Question 81 of 90
    81. Question

    81. Which is the hardest working muscle in the human body?

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    Explanation

    There are muscles in the root of your hair that give you goose bumps. It takes 17 muscles to smile and 42 muscles to frown. The hardest working muscle is in eye.

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    Explanation

    There are muscles in the root of your hair that give you goose bumps. It takes 17 muscles to smile and 42 muscles to frown. The hardest working muscle is in eye.

  82. Question 82 of 90
    82. Question

    82. Name the muscles work against each other in pairs?

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    Explanation

    Muscles often work in pairs which work against each other. These are called antagonistic pairs. The muscles in the upper arm control the bending and straightening of the arm. The two muscles, the biceps and triceps are working against each other. When the biceps contracts the lower arm is raised and the arm bends. In this position the triceps muscle is relaxed. To straighten the arm the reverse happens. The triceps contracts straightening the arm while the biceps relaxes. Antagonistic muscles can be found all over the body.

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    Explanation

    Muscles often work in pairs which work against each other. These are called antagonistic pairs. The muscles in the upper arm control the bending and straightening of the arm. The two muscles, the biceps and triceps are working against each other. When the biceps contracts the lower arm is raised and the arm bends. In this position the triceps muscle is relaxed. To straighten the arm the reverse happens. The triceps contracts straightening the arm while the biceps relaxes. Antagonistic muscles can be found all over the body.

  83. Question 83 of 90
    83. Question

    83. How many set of muscles are present in the iris of the eye?

    Correct

    Explanation

    In the iris of the eye there are two sets of muscle. There are radial muscles which radiate from the pupil like spokes of a bicycle and there are circular muscles. The radial muscles make the pupil of the eye wider, while the circular muscles make the pupil smaller.

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    Explanation

    In the iris of the eye there are two sets of muscle. There are radial muscles which radiate from the pupil like spokes of a bicycle and there are circular muscles. The radial muscles make the pupil of the eye wider, while the circular muscles make the pupil smaller.

  84. Question 84 of 90
    84. Question

    84. Which of the following is not a type of higher vertebrate muscle?

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    Explanation

    Muscles found in higher vertebrates are of three types: Striated or skeletal muscles or voluntary muscles. Unstriated or smooth muscles or involuntary muscles and Cardiac muscles

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    Explanation

    Muscles found in higher vertebrates are of three types: Striated or skeletal muscles or voluntary muscles. Unstriated or smooth muscles or involuntary muscles and Cardiac muscles

  85. Question 85 of 90
    85. Question

    85. Which of the following is a voluntary muscle?

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  86. Question 86 of 90
    86. Question

    86. Which of this muscle is attached to the soft parts of the human body?

    Correct

    Incorrect

  87. Question 87 of 90
    87. Question

    87. Match
    A. Cardiac Muscle i) Un-branched
    B. Striated Muscle ii) Branched
    C. Smooth Muscle iii) Single

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    Explanation

    Incorrect

    Explanation

  88. Question 88 of 90
    88. Question

    88. Choose the correct statements.
    i) Muscles have to be in a coordinated action for any kind of movement.
    ii) Most of the human actions require combined actions of several muscles.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Coordination of Muscles: Most actions in our body like standing, walking, running, playing tennis require combined action of several muscles. To a great extent the muscles have to be coordinated for a particular kind of movement.

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    Explanation

    Coordination of Muscles: Most actions in our body like standing, walking, running, playing tennis require combined action of several muscles. To a great extent the muscles have to be coordinated for a particular kind of movement.

  89. Question 89 of 90
    89. Question

    89. Assertion (A): Muscles work in pairs of flexors and extensors.
    Reasoning(R): Muscles can pull bones but they can’t push them back to the position.

    Correct

    Explanation

    Muscles move body parts by contracting and then relaxing. Muscles can pull bones but they can’t push them back to the original position. So they work in pairs of flexors and extensors.

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    Explanation

    Muscles move body parts by contracting and then relaxing. Muscles can pull bones but they can’t push them back to the original position. So they work in pairs of flexors and extensors.

  90. Question 90 of 90
    90. Question

    90. Choose the correct statements.
    i) The flexor contracts to bend a muscle at a joint.
    ii) The extensor contracts to extend or to straighten the limb at the joint.
    iii) The Biceps muscle is a flexor and the triceps muscle is an extensor muscle.

    Correct

    Explanation

    The flexor contracts to bend a limb at a joint. Then, when the movement is completed, the flexor relaxes and the extensor contracts to extend or straighten the limb at the same joint. For example, the biceps muscle in the front of the upper arm is a flexor, and the triceps, at the back of the upper arm, is an extensor. When you bend your elbow the biceps contracts then the biceps relaxes and the triceps contracts to straighten the elbow.

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    Explanation

    The flexor contracts to bend a limb at a joint. Then, when the movement is completed, the flexor relaxes and the extensor contracts to extend or straighten the limb at the same joint. For example, the biceps muscle in the front of the upper arm is a flexor, and the triceps, at the back of the upper arm, is an extensor. When you bend your elbow the biceps contracts then the biceps relaxes and the triceps contracts to straighten the elbow.

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