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161.

The largest muscle in the human is

  • Biceps

  • Gluteus maximus

  • Stapedius

  • Masseter


162.

Which one of the following is not correct pair of type of cancer and origin place?

  • Benign tumour – Non-cancerous tumour

  • Carcinomas – Cancer of epithelial tissues

  • Lymphomas – Haematopoietic cells tumour

  • Sarcomas – Cancer of glands (secretory tissues)


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163.

Epiphyseal plates at the extremities of long bones help in

  • Bone moulding

  • Elongation of bone

  • Bone formation

  • Formation of Haversian Canal


B.

Elongation of bone

Epiphyseal plate is found between diaphysis and epiphysis. It contributes to the elongation of bone during the growth period.


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164.

The strongest muscle in the human is

  • Biceps

  • Gluteus maximus

  • Stapedius

  • Masseter


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165.

The functional unit of the contractile system in striated muscle is

  • Cross Bridge

  • Myofibril

  • Myofibril

  • Z-band


166.

The joint between atlas and axis is called

  • Pivot joint

  • Hinge joint

  • Saddle joints

  • Angular joint


167.

One animal that does not perform locomotion is

  • Sycon

  • Nereis

  • Sepia

  • Euglena


168.

During strenuous excercise, glucose is converted into

  • glycogen

  • pyruvic acid

  • starch

  • lactic acid


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169.

Which of the following is a transparent tissue?

  • Tendon

  • Fibrous cartilage

  • Hyaline cartilage

  • All of these


170.

In rabbit, end of a long bone is connected in another by

  • tendon

  • ligaments

  • muscle

  • cartilage


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