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200 MCQs on General Anatomy & Embryology ======================================== Q1: What are the two main types of anatomy? ------------------------------------------- A. Macroscopic and Microscopic B. Structural and Functional C. Dynamic and Static D. Applied and Surface Answer: Macroscopic...
200 MCQs on General Anatomy & Embryology ======================================== Q1: What are the two main types of anatomy? ------------------------------------------- A. Macroscopic and Microscopic B. Structural and Functional C. Dynamic and Static D. Applied and Surface Answer: Macroscopic and Microscopic Q2: What type of connective tissue connects the skin to the underlying bones? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Superficial fascia B. Deep fascia C. Adipose tissue D. Dermis Answer: Superficial fascia Q3: Which type of bone cell is responsible for the formation of new bone tissue? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Osteoblasts B. Osteocytes C. Osteoclasts D. Chondrocytes Answer: Osteoblasts Q4: What is the primary function of the stratum corneum in the skin? -------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Water retention B. Sweat production C. Cell division D. Heat regulation Answer: Water retention Q5: The clavicle transmits forces from the upper limb to which structure? ------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axial skeleton B. Scapula C. Humerus D. Rib cage Answer: Axial skeleton Q6: What is the function of the articular cartilage in a synovial joint? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ A. To minimize friction B. To produce synovial fluid C. To connect ligaments D. To provide stability Answer: To minimize friction Q7: What type of bone is the femur classified as? ------------------------------------------------- A. Long bone B. Short bone C. Irregular bone D. Flat bone Answer: Long bone Q8: Which part of the neuron is responsible for transmitting impulses away from the cell body? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axon B. Dendrites C. Cell body D. Synapse Answer: Axon Q9: What is the main purpose of the Circle of Willis? ----------------------------------------------------- A. To provide collateral circulation B. To supply the spinal cord C. To regulate heart rate D. To aid in digestion Answer: To provide collateral circulation Q10: What is the thickened deep fascia in the palm of the hand called? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Palmar aponeurosis B. Flexor retinaculum C. Carpal tunnel D. Plantaris Answer: Palmar aponeurosis Q11: What are the two main types of anatomy? -------------------------------------------- A. Macroscopic and Microscopic B. Structural and Functional C. Dynamic and Static D. Applied and Surface Answer: Macroscopic and Microscopic Q12: What type of connective tissue connects the skin to the underlying bones? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A. Superficial fascia B. Deep fascia C. Adipose tissue D. Dermis Answer: Superficial fascia Q13: Which type of bone cell is responsible for the formation of new bone tissue? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Osteoblasts B. Osteocytes C. Osteoclasts D. Chondrocytes Answer: Osteoblasts Q14: What is the primary function of the stratum corneum in the skin? --------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Water retention B. Sweat production C. Cell division D. Heat regulation Answer: Water retention Q15: The clavicle transmits forces from the upper limb to which structure? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axial skeleton B. Scapula C. Humerus D. Rib cage Answer: Axial skeleton Q16: What is the function of the articular cartilage in a synovial joint? ------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. To minimize friction B. To produce synovial fluid C. To connect ligaments D. To provide stability Answer: To minimize friction Q17: What type of bone is the femur classified as? -------------------------------------------------- A. Long bone B. Short bone C. Irregular bone D. Flat bone Answer: Long bone Q18: Which part of the neuron is responsible for transmitting impulses away from the cell body? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axon B. Dendrites C. Cell body D. Synapse Answer: Axon Q19: What is the main purpose of the Circle of Willis? ------------------------------------------------------ A. To provide collateral circulation B. To supply the spinal cord C. To regulate heart rate D. To aid in digestion Answer: To provide collateral circulation Q20: What is the thickened deep fascia in the palm of the hand called? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Palmar aponeurosis B. Flexor retinaculum C. Carpal tunnel D. Plantaris Answer: Palmar aponeurosis Q21: What are the two main types of anatomy? -------------------------------------------- A. Macroscopic and Microscopic B. Structural and Functional C. Dynamic and Static D. Applied and Surface Answer: Macroscopic and Microscopic Q22: What type of connective tissue connects the skin to the underlying bones? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A. Superficial fascia B. Deep fascia C. Adipose tissue D. Dermis Answer: Superficial fascia Q23: Which type of bone cell is responsible for the formation of new bone tissue? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Osteoblasts B. Osteocytes C. Osteoclasts D. Chondrocytes Answer: Osteoblasts Q24: What is the primary function of the stratum corneum in the skin? --------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Water retention B. Sweat production C. Cell division D. Heat regulation Answer: Water retention Q25: The clavicle transmits forces from the upper limb to which structure? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axial skeleton B. Scapula C. Humerus D. Rib cage Answer: Axial skeleton Q26: What is the function of the articular cartilage in a synovial joint? ------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. To minimize friction B. To produce synovial fluid C. To connect ligaments D. To provide stability Answer: To minimize friction Q27: What type of bone is the femur classified as? -------------------------------------------------- A. Long bone B. Short bone C. Irregular bone D. Flat bone Answer: Long bone Q28: Which part of the neuron is responsible for transmitting impulses away from the cell body? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axon B. Dendrites C. Cell body D. Synapse Answer: Axon Q29: What is the main purpose of the Circle of Willis? ------------------------------------------------------ A. To provide collateral circulation B. To supply the spinal cord C. To regulate heart rate D. To aid in digestion Answer: To provide collateral circulation Q30: What is the thickened deep fascia in the palm of the hand called? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Palmar aponeurosis B. Flexor retinaculum C. Carpal tunnel D. Plantaris Answer: Palmar aponeurosis Q31: What are the two main types of anatomy? -------------------------------------------- A. Macroscopic and Microscopic B. Structural and Functional C. Dynamic and Static D. Applied and Surface Answer: Macroscopic and Microscopic Q32: What type of connective tissue connects the skin to the underlying bones? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A. Superficial fascia B. Deep fascia C. Adipose tissue D. Dermis Answer: Superficial fascia Q33: Which type of bone cell is responsible for the formation of new bone tissue? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Osteoblasts B. Osteocytes C. Osteoclasts D. Chondrocytes Answer: Osteoblasts Q34: What is the primary function of the stratum corneum in the skin? --------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Water retention B. Sweat production C. Cell division D. Heat regulation Answer: Water retention Q35: The clavicle transmits forces from the upper limb to which structure? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axial skeleton B. Scapula C. Humerus D. Rib cage Answer: Axial skeleton Q36: What is the function of the articular cartilage in a synovial joint? ------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. To minimize friction B. To produce synovial fluid C. To connect ligaments D. To provide stability Answer: To minimize friction Q37: What type of bone is the femur classified as? -------------------------------------------------- A. Long bone B. Short bone C. Irregular bone D. Flat bone Answer: Long bone Q38: Which part of the neuron is responsible for transmitting impulses away from the cell body? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axon B. Dendrites C. Cell body D. Synapse Answer: Axon Q39: What is the main purpose of the Circle of Willis? ------------------------------------------------------ A. To provide collateral circulation B. To supply the spinal cord C. To regulate heart rate D. To aid in digestion Answer: To provide collateral circulation Q40: What is the thickened deep fascia in the palm of the hand called? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Palmar aponeurosis B. Flexor retinaculum C. Carpal tunnel D. Plantaris Answer: Palmar aponeurosis Q41: What are the two main types of anatomy? -------------------------------------------- A. Macroscopic and Microscopic B. Structural and Functional C. Dynamic and Static D. Applied and Surface Answer: Macroscopic and Microscopic Q42: What type of connective tissue connects the skin to the underlying bones? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A. Superficial fascia B. Deep fascia C. Adipose tissue D. Dermis Answer: Superficial fascia Q43: Which type of bone cell is responsible for the formation of new bone tissue? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Osteoblasts B. Osteocytes C. Osteoclasts D. Chondrocytes Answer: Osteoblasts Q44: What is the primary function of the stratum corneum in the skin? --------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Water retention B. Sweat production C. Cell division D. Heat regulation Answer: Water retention Q45: The clavicle transmits forces from the upper limb to which structure? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axial skeleton B. Scapula C. Humerus D. Rib cage Answer: Axial skeleton Q46: What is the function of the articular cartilage in a synovial joint? ------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. To minimize friction B. To produce synovial fluid C. To connect ligaments D. To provide stability Answer: To minimize friction Q47: What type of bone is the femur classified as? -------------------------------------------------- A. Long bone B. Short bone C. Irregular bone D. Flat bone Answer: Long bone Q48: Which part of the neuron is responsible for transmitting impulses away from the cell body? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axon B. Dendrites C. Cell body D. Synapse Answer: Axon Q49: What is the main purpose of the Circle of Willis? ------------------------------------------------------ A. To provide collateral circulation B. To supply the spinal cord C. To regulate heart rate D. To aid in digestion Answer: To provide collateral circulation Q50: What is the thickened deep fascia in the palm of the hand called? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Palmar aponeurosis B. Flexor retinaculum C. Carpal tunnel D. Plantaris Answer: Palmar aponeurosis Q51: What are the two main types of anatomy? -------------------------------------------- A. Macroscopic and Microscopic B. Structural and Functional C. Dynamic and Static D. Applied and Surface Answer: Macroscopic and Microscopic Q52: What type of connective tissue connects the skin to the underlying bones? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A. Superficial fascia B. Deep fascia C. Adipose tissue D. Dermis Answer: Superficial fascia Q53: Which type of bone cell is responsible for the formation of new bone tissue? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Osteoblasts B. Osteocytes C. Osteoclasts D. Chondrocytes Answer: Osteoblasts Q54: What is the primary function of the stratum corneum in the skin? --------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Water retention B. Sweat production C. Cell division D. Heat regulation Answer: Water retention Q55: The clavicle transmits forces from the upper limb to which structure? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axial skeleton B. Scapula C. Humerus D. Rib cage Answer: Axial skeleton Q56: What is the function of the articular cartilage in a synovial joint? ------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. To minimize friction B. To produce synovial fluid C. To connect ligaments D. To provide stability Answer: To minimize friction Q57: What type of bone is the femur classified as? -------------------------------------------------- A. Long bone B. Short bone C. Irregular bone D. Flat bone Answer: Long bone Q58: Which part of the neuron is responsible for transmitting impulses away from the cell body? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axon B. Dendrites C. Cell body D. Synapse Answer: Axon Q59: What is the main purpose of the Circle of Willis? ------------------------------------------------------ A. To provide collateral circulation B. To supply the spinal cord C. To regulate heart rate D. To aid in digestion Answer: To provide collateral circulation Q60: What is the thickened deep fascia in the palm of the hand called? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Palmar aponeurosis B. Flexor retinaculum C. Carpal tunnel D. Plantaris Answer: Palmar aponeurosis Q61: What are the two main types of anatomy? -------------------------------------------- A. Macroscopic and Microscopic B. Structural and Functional C. Dynamic and Static D. Applied and Surface Answer: Macroscopic and Microscopic Q62: What type of connective tissue connects the skin to the underlying bones? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A. Superficial fascia B. Deep fascia C. Adipose tissue D. Dermis Answer: Superficial fascia Q63: Which type of bone cell is responsible for the formation of new bone tissue? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Osteoblasts B. Osteocytes C. Osteoclasts D. Chondrocytes Answer: Osteoblasts Q64: What is the primary function of the stratum corneum in the skin? --------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Water retention B. Sweat production C. Cell division D. Heat regulation Answer: Water retention Q65: The clavicle transmits forces from the upper limb to which structure? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axial skeleton B. Scapula C. Humerus D. Rib cage Answer: Axial skeleton Q66: What is the function of the articular cartilage in a synovial joint? ------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. To minimize friction B. To produce synovial fluid C. To connect ligaments D. To provide stability Answer: To minimize friction Q67: What type of bone is the femur classified as? -------------------------------------------------- A. Long bone B. Short bone C. Irregular bone D. Flat bone Answer: Long bone Q68: Which part of the neuron is responsible for transmitting impulses away from the cell body? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axon B. Dendrites C. Cell body D. Synapse Answer: Axon Q69: What is the main purpose of the Circle of Willis? ------------------------------------------------------ A. To provide collateral circulation B. To supply the spinal cord C. To regulate heart rate D. To aid in digestion Answer: To provide collateral circulation Q70: What is the thickened deep fascia in the palm of the hand called? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Palmar aponeurosis B. Flexor retinaculum C. Carpal tunnel D. Plantaris Answer: Palmar aponeurosis Q71: What are the two main types of anatomy? -------------------------------------------- A. Macroscopic and Microscopic B. Structural and Functional C. Dynamic and Static D. Applied and Surface Answer: Macroscopic and Microscopic Q72: What type of connective tissue connects the skin to the underlying bones? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A. Superficial fascia B. Deep fascia C. Adipose tissue D. Dermis Answer: Superficial fascia Q73: Which type of bone cell is responsible for the formation of new bone tissue? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Osteoblasts B. Osteocytes C. Osteoclasts D. Chondrocytes Answer: Osteoblasts Q74: What is the primary function of the stratum corneum in the skin? --------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Water retention B. Sweat production C. Cell division D. Heat regulation Answer: Water retention Q75: The clavicle transmits forces from the upper limb to which structure? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axial skeleton B. Scapula C. Humerus D. Rib cage Answer: Axial skeleton Q76: What is the function of the articular cartilage in a synovial joint? ------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. To minimize friction B. To produce synovial fluid C. To connect ligaments D. To provide stability Answer: To minimize friction Q77: What type of bone is the femur classified as? -------------------------------------------------- A. Long bone B. Short bone C. Irregular bone D. Flat bone Answer: Long bone Q78: Which part of the neuron is responsible for transmitting impulses away from the cell body? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axon B. Dendrites C. Cell body D. Synapse Answer: Axon Q79: What is the main purpose of the Circle of Willis? ------------------------------------------------------ A. To provide collateral circulation B. To supply the spinal cord C. To regulate heart rate D. To aid in digestion Answer: To provide collateral circulation Q80: What is the thickened deep fascia in the palm of the hand called? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Palmar aponeurosis B. Flexor retinaculum C. Carpal tunnel D. Plantaris Answer: Palmar aponeurosis Q81: What are the two main types of anatomy? -------------------------------------------- A. Macroscopic and Microscopic B. Structural and Functional C. Dynamic and Static D. Applied and Surface Answer: Macroscopic and Microscopic Q82: What type of connective tissue connects the skin to the underlying bones? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A. Superficial fascia B. Deep fascia C. Adipose tissue D. Dermis Answer: Superficial fascia Q83: Which type of bone cell is responsible for the formation of new bone tissue? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Osteoblasts B. Osteocytes C. Osteoclasts D. Chondrocytes Answer: Osteoblasts Q84: What is the primary function of the stratum corneum in the skin? --------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Water retention B. Sweat production C. Cell division D. Heat regulation Answer: Water retention Q85: The clavicle transmits forces from the upper limb to which structure? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axial skeleton B. Scapula C. Humerus D. Rib cage Answer: Axial skeleton Q86: What is the function of the articular cartilage in a synovial joint? ------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. To minimize friction B. To produce synovial fluid C. To connect ligaments D. To provide stability Answer: To minimize friction Q87: What type of bone is the femur classified as? -------------------------------------------------- A. Long bone B. Short bone C. Irregular bone D. Flat bone Answer: Long bone Q88: Which part of the neuron is responsible for transmitting impulses away from the cell body? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axon B. Dendrites C. Cell body D. Synapse Answer: Axon Q89: What is the main purpose of the Circle of Willis? ------------------------------------------------------ A. To provide collateral circulation B. To supply the spinal cord C. To regulate heart rate D. To aid in digestion Answer: To provide collateral circulation Q90: What is the thickened deep fascia in the palm of the hand called? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Palmar aponeurosis B. Flexor retinaculum C. Carpal tunnel D. Plantaris Answer: Palmar aponeurosis Q91: What are the two main types of anatomy? -------------------------------------------- A. Macroscopic and Microscopic B. Structural and Functional C. Dynamic and Static D. Applied and Surface Answer: Macroscopic and Microscopic Q92: What type of connective tissue connects the skin to the underlying bones? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A. Superficial fascia B. Deep fascia C. Adipose tissue D. Dermis Answer: Superficial fascia Q93: Which type of bone cell is responsible for the formation of new bone tissue? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Osteoblasts B. Osteocytes C. Osteoclasts D. Chondrocytes Answer: Osteoblasts Q94: What is the primary function of the stratum corneum in the skin? --------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Water retention B. Sweat production C. Cell division D. Heat regulation Answer: Water retention Q95: The clavicle transmits forces from the upper limb to which structure? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axial skeleton B. Scapula C. Humerus D. Rib cage Answer: Axial skeleton Q96: What is the function of the articular cartilage in a synovial joint? ------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. To minimize friction B. To produce synovial fluid C. To connect ligaments D. To provide stability Answer: To minimize friction Q97: What type of bone is the femur classified as? -------------------------------------------------- A. Long bone B. Short bone C. Irregular bone D. Flat bone Answer: Long bone Q98: Which part of the neuron is responsible for transmitting impulses away from the cell body? ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axon B. Dendrites C. Cell body D. Synapse Answer: Axon Q99: What is the main purpose of the Circle of Willis? ------------------------------------------------------ A. To provide collateral circulation B. To supply the spinal cord C. To regulate heart rate D. To aid in digestion Answer: To provide collateral circulation Q100: What is the thickened deep fascia in the palm of the hand called? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Palmar aponeurosis B. Flexor retinaculum C. Carpal tunnel D. Plantaris Answer: Palmar aponeurosis Q101: What are the two main types of anatomy? --------------------------------------------- A. Macroscopic and Microscopic B. Structural and Functional C. Dynamic and Static D. Applied and Surface Answer: Macroscopic and Microscopic Q102: What type of connective tissue connects the skin to the underlying bones? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Superficial fascia B. Deep fascia C. Adipose tissue D. Dermis Answer: Superficial fascia Q103: Which type of bone cell is responsible for the formation of new bone tissue? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Osteoblasts B. Osteocytes C. Osteoclasts D. Chondrocytes Answer: Osteoblasts Q104: What is the primary function of the stratum corneum in the skin? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Water retention B. Sweat production C. Cell division D. Heat regulation Answer: Water retention Q105: The clavicle transmits forces from the upper limb to which structure? --------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axial skeleton B. Scapula C. Humerus D. Rib cage Answer: Axial skeleton Q106: What is the function of the articular cartilage in a synovial joint? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. To minimize friction B. To produce synovial fluid C. To connect ligaments D. To provide stability Answer: To minimize friction Q107: What type of bone is the femur classified as? --------------------------------------------------- A. Long bone B. Short bone C. Irregular bone D. Flat bone Answer: Long bone Q108: Which part of the neuron is responsible for transmitting impulses away from the cell body? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A. Axon B. Dendrites C. Cell body D. Synapse Answer: Axon Q109: What is the main purpose of the Circle of Willis? ------------------------------------------------------- A. To provide collateral circulation B. To supply the spinal cord C. To regulate heart rate D. To aid in digestion Answer: To provide collateral circulation Q110: What is the thickened deep fascia in the palm of the hand called? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Palmar aponeurosis B. Flexor retinaculum C. Carpal tunnel D. Plantaris Answer: Palmar aponeurosis Q111: What are the two main types of anatomy? --------------------------------------------- A. Macroscopic and Microscopic B. Structural and Functional C. Dynamic and Static D. Applied and Surface Answer: Macroscopic and Microscopic Q112: What type of connective tissue connects the skin to the underlying bones? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Superficial fascia B. Deep fascia C. Adipose tissue D. Dermis Answer: Superficial fascia Q113: Which type of bone cell is responsible for the formation of new bone tissue? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Osteoblasts B. Osteocytes C. Osteoclasts D. Chondrocytes Answer: Osteoblasts Q114: What is the primary function of the stratum corneum in the skin? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Water retention B. Sweat production C. Cell division D. Heat regulation Answer: Water retention Q115: The clavicle transmits forces from the upper limb to which structure? --------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axial skeleton B. Scapula C. Humerus D. Rib cage Answer: Axial skeleton Q116: What is the function of the articular cartilage in a synovial joint? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. To minimize friction B. To produce synovial fluid C. To connect ligaments D. To provide stability Answer: To minimize friction Q117: What type of bone is the femur classified as? --------------------------------------------------- A. Long bone B. Short bone C. Irregular bone D. Flat bone Answer: Long bone Q118: Which part of the neuron is responsible for transmitting impulses away from the cell body? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A. Axon B. Dendrites C. Cell body D. Synapse Answer: Axon Q119: What is the main purpose of the Circle of Willis? ------------------------------------------------------- A. To provide collateral circulation B. To supply the spinal cord C. To regulate heart rate D. To aid in digestion Answer: To provide collateral circulation Q120: What is the thickened deep fascia in the palm of the hand called? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Palmar aponeurosis B. Flexor retinaculum C. Carpal tunnel D. Plantaris Answer: Palmar aponeurosis Q121: What are the two main types of anatomy? --------------------------------------------- A. Macroscopic and Microscopic B. Structural and Functional C. Dynamic and Static D. Applied and Surface Answer: Macroscopic and Microscopic Q122: What type of connective tissue connects the skin to the underlying bones? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Superficial fascia B. Deep fascia C. Adipose tissue D. Dermis Answer: Superficial fascia Q123: Which type of bone cell is responsible for the formation of new bone tissue? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Osteoblasts B. Osteocytes C. Osteoclasts D. Chondrocytes Answer: Osteoblasts Q124: What is the primary function of the stratum corneum in the skin? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Water retention B. Sweat production C. Cell division D. Heat regulation Answer: Water retention Q125: The clavicle transmits forces from the upper limb to which structure? --------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axial skeleton B. Scapula C. Humerus D. Rib cage Answer: Axial skeleton Q126: What is the function of the articular cartilage in a synovial joint? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. To minimize friction B. To produce synovial fluid C. To connect ligaments D. To provide stability Answer: To minimize friction Q127: What type of bone is the femur classified as? --------------------------------------------------- A. Long bone B. Short bone C. Irregular bone D. Flat bone Answer: Long bone Q128: Which part of the neuron is responsible for transmitting impulses away from the cell body? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A. Axon B. Dendrites C. Cell body D. Synapse Answer: Axon Q129: What is the main purpose of the Circle of Willis? ------------------------------------------------------- A. To provide collateral circulation B. To supply the spinal cord C. To regulate heart rate D. To aid in digestion Answer: To provide collateral circulation Q130: What is the thickened deep fascia in the palm of the hand called? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Palmar aponeurosis B. Flexor retinaculum C. Carpal tunnel D. Plantaris Answer: Palmar aponeurosis Q131: What are the two main types of anatomy? --------------------------------------------- A. Macroscopic and Microscopic B. Structural and Functional C. Dynamic and Static D. Applied and Surface Answer: Macroscopic and Microscopic Q132: What type of connective tissue connects the skin to the underlying bones? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Superficial fascia B. Deep fascia C. Adipose tissue D. Dermis Answer: Superficial fascia Q133: Which type of bone cell is responsible for the formation of new bone tissue? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Osteoblasts B. Osteocytes C. Osteoclasts D. Chondrocytes Answer: Osteoblasts Q134: What is the primary function of the stratum corneum in the skin? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Water retention B. Sweat production C. Cell division D. Heat regulation Answer: Water retention Q135: The clavicle transmits forces from the upper limb to which structure? --------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axial skeleton B. Scapula C. Humerus D. Rib cage Answer: Axial skeleton Q136: What is the function of the articular cartilage in a synovial joint? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. To minimize friction B. To produce synovial fluid C. To connect ligaments D. To provide stability Answer: To minimize friction Q137: What type of bone is the femur classified as? --------------------------------------------------- A. Long bone B. Short bone C. Irregular bone D. Flat bone Answer: Long bone Q138: Which part of the neuron is responsible for transmitting impulses away from the cell body? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A. Axon B. Dendrites C. Cell body D. Synapse Answer: Axon Q139: What is the main purpose of the Circle of Willis? ------------------------------------------------------- A. To provide collateral circulation B. To supply the spinal cord C. To regulate heart rate D. To aid in digestion Answer: To provide collateral circulation Q140: What is the thickened deep fascia in the palm of the hand called? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Palmar aponeurosis B. Flexor retinaculum C. Carpal tunnel D. Plantaris Answer: Palmar aponeurosis Q141: What are the two main types of anatomy? --------------------------------------------- A. Macroscopic and Microscopic B. Structural and Functional C. Dynamic and Static D. Applied and Surface Answer: Macroscopic and Microscopic Q142: What type of connective tissue connects the skin to the underlying bones? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Superficial fascia B. Deep fascia C. Adipose tissue D. Dermis Answer: Superficial fascia Q143: Which type of bone cell is responsible for the formation of new bone tissue? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Osteoblasts B. Osteocytes C. Osteoclasts D. Chondrocytes Answer: Osteoblasts Q144: What is the primary function of the stratum corneum in the skin? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Water retention B. Sweat production C. Cell division D. Heat regulation Answer: Water retention Q145: The clavicle transmits forces from the upper limb to which structure? --------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axial skeleton B. Scapula C. Humerus D. Rib cage Answer: Axial skeleton Q146: What is the function of the articular cartilage in a synovial joint? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. To minimize friction B. To produce synovial fluid C. To connect ligaments D. To provide stability Answer: To minimize friction Q147: What type of bone is the femur classified as? --------------------------------------------------- A. Long bone B. Short bone C. Irregular bone D. Flat bone Answer: Long bone Q148: Which part of the neuron is responsible for transmitting impulses away from the cell body? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A. Axon B. Dendrites C. Cell body D. Synapse Answer: Axon Q149: What is the main purpose of the Circle of Willis? ------------------------------------------------------- A. To provide collateral circulation B. To supply the spinal cord C. To regulate heart rate D. To aid in digestion Answer: To provide collateral circulation Q150: What is the thickened deep fascia in the palm of the hand called? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Palmar aponeurosis B. Flexor retinaculum C. Carpal tunnel D. Plantaris Answer: Palmar aponeurosis Q151: What are the two main types of anatomy? --------------------------------------------- A. Macroscopic and Microscopic B. Structural and Functional C. Dynamic and Static D. Applied and Surface Answer: Macroscopic and Microscopic Q152: What type of connective tissue connects the skin to the underlying bones? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Superficial fascia B. Deep fascia C. Adipose tissue D. Dermis Answer: Superficial fascia Q153: Which type of bone cell is responsible for the formation of new bone tissue? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Osteoblasts B. Osteocytes C. Osteoclasts D. Chondrocytes Answer: Osteoblasts Q154: What is the primary function of the stratum corneum in the skin? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Water retention B. Sweat production C. Cell division D. Heat regulation Answer: Water retention Q155: The clavicle transmits forces from the upper limb to which structure? --------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axial skeleton B. Scapula C. Humerus D. Rib cage Answer: Axial skeleton Q156: What is the function of the articular cartilage in a synovial joint? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. To minimize friction B. To produce synovial fluid C. To connect ligaments D. To provide stability Answer: To minimize friction Q157: What type of bone is the femur classified as? --------------------------------------------------- A. Long bone B. Short bone C. Irregular bone D. Flat bone Answer: Long bone Q158: Which part of the neuron is responsible for transmitting impulses away from the cell body? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A. Axon B. Dendrites C. Cell body D. Synapse Answer: Axon Q159: What is the main purpose of the Circle of Willis? ------------------------------------------------------- A. To provide collateral circulation B. To supply the spinal cord C. To regulate heart rate D. To aid in digestion Answer: To provide collateral circulation Q160: What is the thickened deep fascia in the palm of the hand called? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Palmar aponeurosis B. Flexor retinaculum C. Carpal tunnel D. Plantaris Answer: Palmar aponeurosis Q161: What are the two main types of anatomy? --------------------------------------------- A. Macroscopic and Microscopic B. Structural and Functional C. Dynamic and Static D. Applied and Surface Answer: Macroscopic and Microscopic Q162: What type of connective tissue connects the skin to the underlying bones? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Superficial fascia B. Deep fascia C. Adipose tissue D. Dermis Answer: Superficial fascia Q163: Which type of bone cell is responsible for the formation of new bone tissue? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Osteoblasts B. Osteocytes C. Osteoclasts D. Chondrocytes Answer: Osteoblasts Q164: What is the primary function of the stratum corneum in the skin? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Water retention B. Sweat production C. Cell division D. Heat regulation Answer: Water retention Q165: The clavicle transmits forces from the upper limb to which structure? --------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axial skeleton B. Scapula C. Humerus D. Rib cage Answer: Axial skeleton Q166: What is the function of the articular cartilage in a synovial joint? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. To minimize friction B. To produce synovial fluid C. To connect ligaments D. To provide stability Answer: To minimize friction Q167: What type of bone is the femur classified as? --------------------------------------------------- A. Long bone B. Short bone C. Irregular bone D. Flat bone Answer: Long bone Q168: Which part of the neuron is responsible for transmitting impulses away from the cell body? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A. Axon B. Dendrites C. Cell body D. Synapse Answer: Axon Q169: What is the main purpose of the Circle of Willis? ------------------------------------------------------- A. To provide collateral circulation B. To supply the spinal cord C. To regulate heart rate D. To aid in digestion Answer: To provide collateral circulation Q170: What is the thickened deep fascia in the palm of the hand called? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Palmar aponeurosis B. Flexor retinaculum C. Carpal tunnel D. Plantaris Answer: Palmar aponeurosis Q171: What are the two main types of anatomy? --------------------------------------------- A. Macroscopic and Microscopic B. Structural and Functional C. Dynamic and Static D. Applied and Surface Answer: Macroscopic and Microscopic Q172: What type of connective tissue connects the skin to the underlying bones? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Superficial fascia B. Deep fascia C. Adipose tissue D. Dermis Answer: Superficial fascia Q173: Which type of bone cell is responsible for the formation of new bone tissue? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Osteoblasts B. Osteocytes C. Osteoclasts D. Chondrocytes Answer: Osteoblasts Q174: What is the primary function of the stratum corneum in the skin? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Water retention B. Sweat production C. Cell division D. Heat regulation Answer: Water retention Q175: The clavicle transmits forces from the upper limb to which structure? --------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axial skeleton B. Scapula C. Humerus D. Rib cage Answer: Axial skeleton Q176: What is the function of the articular cartilage in a synovial joint? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. To minimize friction B. To produce synovial fluid C. To connect ligaments D. To provide stability Answer: To minimize friction Q177: What type of bone is the femur classified as? --------------------------------------------------- A. Long bone B. Short bone C. Irregular bone D. Flat bone Answer: Long bone Q178: Which part of the neuron is responsible for transmitting impulses away from the cell body? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A. Axon B. Dendrites C. Cell body D. Synapse Answer: Axon Q179: What is the main purpose of the Circle of Willis? ------------------------------------------------------- A. To provide collateral circulation B. To supply the spinal cord C. To regulate heart rate D. To aid in digestion Answer: To provide collateral circulation Q180: What is the thickened deep fascia in the palm of the hand called? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Palmar aponeurosis B. Flexor retinaculum C. Carpal tunnel D. Plantaris Answer: Palmar aponeurosis Q181: What are the two main types of anatomy? --------------------------------------------- A. Macroscopic and Microscopic B. Structural and Functional C. Dynamic and Static D. Applied and Surface Answer: Macroscopic and Microscopic Q182: What type of connective tissue connects the skin to the underlying bones? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Superficial fascia B. Deep fascia C. Adipose tissue D. Dermis Answer: Superficial fascia Q183: Which type of bone cell is responsible for the formation of new bone tissue? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Osteoblasts B. Osteocytes C. Osteoclasts D. Chondrocytes Answer: Osteoblasts Q184: What is the primary function of the stratum corneum in the skin? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Water retention B. Sweat production C. Cell division D. Heat regulation Answer: Water retention Q185: The clavicle transmits forces from the upper limb to which structure? --------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axial skeleton B. Scapula C. Humerus D. Rib cage Answer: Axial skeleton Q186: What is the function of the articular cartilage in a synovial joint? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. To minimize friction B. To produce synovial fluid C. To connect ligaments D. To provide stability Answer: To minimize friction Q187: What type of bone is the femur classified as? --------------------------------------------------- A. Long bone B. Short bone C. Irregular bone D. Flat bone Answer: Long bone Q188: Which part of the neuron is responsible for transmitting impulses away from the cell body? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A. Axon B. Dendrites C. Cell body D. Synapse Answer: Axon Q189: What is the main purpose of the Circle of Willis? ------------------------------------------------------- A. To provide collateral circulation B. To supply the spinal cord C. To regulate heart rate D. To aid in digestion Answer: To provide collateral circulation Q190: What is the thickened deep fascia in the palm of the hand called? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Palmar aponeurosis B. Flexor retinaculum C. Carpal tunnel D. Plantaris Answer: Palmar aponeurosis Q191: What are the two main types of anatomy? --------------------------------------------- A. Macroscopic and Microscopic B. Structural and Functional C. Dynamic and Static D. Applied and Surface Answer: Macroscopic and Microscopic Q192: What type of connective tissue connects the skin to the underlying bones? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Superficial fascia B. Deep fascia C. Adipose tissue D. Dermis Answer: Superficial fascia Q193: Which type of bone cell is responsible for the formation of new bone tissue? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Osteoblasts B. Osteocytes C. Osteoclasts D. Chondrocytes Answer: Osteoblasts Q194: What is the primary function of the stratum corneum in the skin? ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Water retention B. Sweat production C. Cell division D. Heat regulation Answer: Water retention Q195: The clavicle transmits forces from the upper limb to which structure? --------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Axial skeleton B. Scapula C. Humerus D. Rib cage Answer: Axial skeleton Q196: What is the function of the articular cartilage in a synovial joint? -------------------------------------------------------------------------- A. To minimize friction B. To produce synovial fluid C. To connect ligaments D. To provide stability Answer: To minimize friction Q197: What type of bone is the femur classified as? --------------------------------------------------- A. Long bone B. Short bone C. Irregular bone D. Flat bone Answer: Long bone Q198: Which part of the neuron is responsible for transmitting impulses away from the cell body? ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ A. Axon B. Dendrites C. Cell body D. Synapse Answer: Axon Q199: What is the main purpose of the Circle of Willis? ------------------------------------------------------- A. To provide collateral circulation B. To supply the spinal cord C. To regulate heart rate D. To aid in digestion Answer: To provide collateral circulation Q200: What is the thickened deep fascia in the palm of the hand called? ----------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Palmar aponeurosis B. Flexor retinaculum C. Carpal tunnel D. Plantaris Answer: Palmar aponeurosis