37. The hemopoletic tissue in a bone is otherwise known as myeloid tissue. 38. M
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37. The hemopoletic tissue in a bone is otherwise known as myeloid tissue. 38. Medial and lateral condyles of the femur are involved in the hip joint. 39. Hinge joints, such as the tibiofemoral joint, are monoaxial. 40. Extensibility refers to the ability of a muscle to stretch 41. A dark band formed by parallel thick filaments that partly overlap the thin filaments is known as an H band 42. The styloid process of the radius can be palpated proximal to the thumb. 43. There are three bones in the pollex. 44. Unipolar neurons have ONLY a single process leading away from the neurosoma 45. Memories are formed by neural pathways of modified synapses. 46. Bony joints are the most common type of joints 47. The main stabilizer of the shoulder is the Biceps Brachii muscle. 48. An articulation is any point at which two bones meet 49. Bones grow in diameter by interstitial growth. 50. Most neurons have multiple dendrites 51. Osteogenic cells are bone stem cells that differentiate into osteoblasts and osteoclasts 52. When the abdomen is divided into nine regions, the most superior horizontal line is called the midclavicular line. 53. Circumduction is limited to ball-and socket joints. 54. Clinically, dystrophin 55. The cranial cavity contains the BRAIN is the most important noncontractile protein to occur in the muscle fibersExplanation / Answer
37. Hematopoietic tissue in bone otherwise known as bone marrow.
38. ?Medial and lateral epicondyle of femur are involved in the knee joint
?39. Hinge joints, such as tibiofemoral joint, are monoaxial ---- true
40. Extensibility refers to the ability of muscle to stretch --- true
41. A dark band formed parallel thick filaments that partly overlap the thin filaments is known as A band ( not H band, H bands are light in color and due to myosin only)
42. The styloid process of the radius can be palpated proximal to the thumb ---> true
43.There are three bones in the pollex --> true ( pollex= thumb has one metacarpal and two phalanges bone)
44. Unipolar neurones have only a single process leading away from neurosoma --> true
45.Memories are formed by neural patways of modified synapses. ---> true
46. Bony joints are the most common types --> true ( synovial joints are example of bony joint whicha re commonest joint sin the body)
47. The main stbilizer of shoulder is biceps brachii muscle --True ( other main stabilizer of shoulder joint is rotator calf)
48. An articulation is any point at which two bones meets --> True ( where two bone meets, there is joint, and bone joints are known as articulation)
49. Bone grow in diameter by interstitial growth --> true (known as appositional growth)
50. Most neurones have multiple dendrites -- true
51. Osteogenic cells are bone stem cells that differentiate into osteoblast and osteoclast -- False ( osteogenic cells are stem cells that differentiate only into osteoblast, not osteoclast )
52. When abdomen is divided into nine regions, the most superior horizontal line is called midclavicular line -- false ( mid clavicular line is vertical line not horizontal).
53. Circumduction ( 360 degree movement) is limited to ball and socket joint --> true
54. Clinically, dystrophin is the most important noncontractile protein to occur in the muscle fibres--> true ( distrophin is a vital non contractile muscle protein which connect muscle cytoskeleton to surrounding matrix)
55.Cranial cavity contains Brain -> True ( the main content of cranial cavity is brain)
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