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Eighth grade biology quiz on “Support and motion”

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Option 1

1. Bones in the human skeleton are over: 1)100 2)200 3)300 4)400

2. Bone tissue is a special type of tissue: 1) epithelial 2) muscular 3) connective 4) nerve

3. The growth of bones in length is carried out by:  1)cartilage cell division 2)periosteal cell division 3)dense bone cell division 4)spongy bone cell division

4. What is the level of biological organization of bone: 1) cellular 2) tissue 3) organ 4) organ system

5. The elasticity and resilience of bone depends on the presence of  1) organic matter 2) mineral matter 3) phosphorus and calcium salts 4) mineral and organic matter

6. As we age, the proportion of minerals:   1) increases 2) decreases 3) does not change 4) first increases and then decreases

7. Bone growth in thickness is accomplished by:  1) cartilage cell division 2) periosteal cell division 3) dense bone cell division 4) cancellous bone cell division

8. A dislocation is:  1)disruption of bone integrity 2)stretching of joint ligaments 3)displacement of articular surfaces of articulating bones relative to each other

9. A joint is a joint of bones: 1)immobile 2)semi-mobile 3)mobile 4)suture

10. The forearm is made up of: 1) the shoulder bone and the elbow bone 2) the elbow bone and the radius bone 3) the radius bone and the carpal bone 4) the carpal bone and the elbow bone

11. In the thoracic spine the number of vertebrae: 1)5 2)10 3)12 4)16

12. Skull bone to which the mandibular bone is connected: 1)temporal 2)occipital 3)parietal 4)zygomatic bone

13. Number of pairs of ribs directly articulated to the sternum: 1)5 2)10 3)12 4)14.

14.he number of vertebrae in the cervical spine is: 1)5 2)6 3)7 4)12

15. The bone which is not connected to the other bones of the skeleton: 1)hyoid bone 2)pelvic bone 3)elbow bone 4)mandibular bone

16. Blood-forming function is performed by: 1) cartilaginous tissue 2) red bone marrow 3) yellow bone marrow 4) cancellous bone substance

17. The skeleton of the palm is formed by the bones:   1)wrist 2)phalanges of fingers 3)wrist and metacarpal 4)metacarpal

18. The humerus belongs to: 1) Flat bones 2) Mixed bones 3) Tubular bones 4)all true

19. The compact matter prevails: 1) in flat bones 2) in mixed bones 3) in tubular bones

20. Semi-mobile joints are formed between the bones of: 1) Spine 2) Lower extremities 3) Upper extremities 4) Pelvis

21. Organic substances give bones: 1) Elasticity 2) Strength 3) Brittleness 4) Hardness

22. Scapula is an example of: 1) Mixed bones 2) Tubular bones 3) Flat bones 4) No correct answer

23. Performs flexion of the arm at the elbow joint: 1) Triceps 2) Deltoid muscle 3) Biceps 4) Quadriceps muscle

24. An emotional expression on a human face is given by: 1. mimic muscles 2. Chew muscles 3. The smooth muscles 4. Muscles of the jaw and the hyoid

25. The strongest muscle in the human body in terms of force produced is: 1. Biceps 2. Triceps 3. Calf muscle 4. chewing muscle

26. The longest muscle in the human body is: 1. Gluteal muscle 2. Portia muscle 3. rectus abdominis muscle 4. 4. quadriceps muscle

27. Examples of antagonist muscles are: 1) Leg muscles – gluteal muscles 2) Triceps – pectoral muscles 3) Biceps – triceps 4) The broadest muscles of the back – biceps

28. Prolonged standing can be classified as: 1) It is dynamic muscle work 2) It is static muscle work 3) It is smooth muscle work 4) It is not muscle work   

29. Muscle groups that work unidirectionally, i.e., perform the same contractile function in different exercises, are called:   1) skeletal 2) transverse striated 3) synergists 4) antagonists

30. Transverse striated muscle tissue forms:  1) skeletal muscles 2) intestinal and stomach walls 3) blood vessel walls 4) lymph vessel walls

31. The muscles that cause the forearm to extend at the elbow joint:   1)brachial 2)deltoid 3)biceps 4)triceps

32. Muscle tendons consist of:  1)smooth muscle fibers 2)transverse striated muscle fibers 3)fibrous connective tissue 4)loose connective tissue

33. What is the level of biological organization of muscle: 1) cellular 2) tissue 3) organ 4) organ system

34. Upper limb girdle muscles provide limb motion at: 1)elbow joint 2)shoulder joint 3)knee joint 4)wrist joint

35. Smooth muscular tissue is a part of: 1)skeletal musculature 2)internal organs 3)heart walls 4)limb musculature

36. Muscle groups that create opposite action in relation to each other, that is, in other words, they are the flexor and extensor muscles of the joints are called:   1) skeletal 2) transverse striated 3) synergists 4)antagonists

Eighth grade biology quiz on “Support and motion”.

Option 2

1. What level of biological organization does bone belong to: 1) cellular 2) tissue 3) organ 4) organ system

2. Bone tissue is a special type of tissue: 1) epithelial 2) muscular 3) connective 4) nerve

3. More than: 1) 400 2) 300 3) 200 4) 100

4. The humerus belongs to: 1)Flat bones 2)Mixed bones 3)Tubular bones 4)all true

5. Compact matter prevails: 1) In flat bones 2) In mixed bones 3) In tubular bones

6. The growth of bones in length is due to:  1) cartilage cell division 2) periosteal cell division 3) dense bone cell division 4) cancellous bone cell division

7. Blood-forming function is performed by: 1) cartilaginous tissue 2) red bone marrow 3) yellow bone marrow 4) cancellous bone substance

8. The skeleton of the palm is formed by the bones:   1)wrist 2)phalanges of the fingers 3)wrist and metacarpal 4)metacarpal

9. The number of vertebrae in the cervical spine is: 1)5 2)6 3)7 4)12

10. A bone which is not connected to the other bones of the skeleton: 1) hyoid bone 2) pelvic bone 3) elbow bone 4) mandibular bone 11.

11) elasticity and firmness of bones depend on the presence of  1)organic matter 2)mineral matter 3)phosphorus and calcium salts 4)mineral and organic matter

12. As we age, the proportion of minerals:   1) increases 2) decreases 3) does not change 4) first increases and then decreases

13. Bone growth in thickness is accomplished by:  1) cartilage cell division 2) periosteal cell division 3) dense bone cell division 4) cancellous bone cell division

14. A dislocation is:  1)disruption of bone integrity 2)stretching of joint ligaments 3)displacement of articular surfaces of articulating bones relative to each other

15. Joint is a joint of bones: 1)immobile 2)semi-mobile 3)mobile 4)suture

16. The forearm is made up of: 1) humerus and ulna 2) ulna and radius 3) radius and carpal bones 4) carpal and ulna bones

17. In the thoracic spine the number of vertebrae: 1)5 2)10 3)12 4)16

18. Skull bone to which the mandibular bone is connected: 1)temporal 2)occipital 3)parietal 4)zygomatic bone

19. Number of pairs of ribs in the thorax: 1)5 2)10 3)12 4)14

20. The scapula is an example of: 1)Mixed bones 2)Tubular bones 3)Flat bones 4)No correct answer

21. Organic substances give bones: 1) Elasticity 2) Strength 3) Brittleness 4) Hardness

22. Semi-mobile joints are formed between bones: 1) Spine 2) Lower extremities 3) Upper extremities 4) Pelvis

23. Which level of biological organization muscle belongs to: 1) cellular 2) tissue 3) organ system 4) organ system

24. Upper limbs girdle muscles provide limb motion at: 1)elbow joint 2)shoulder joint 3)knee joint 4)wrist joint

25. Smooth muscular tissue is a part of: 1)skeletal musculature 2)internal organs 3)heart walls 4)limb musculature

26. Muscle groups that create opposite action in relation to each other, that is, in other words, they are the flexor and extensor muscles of the joints are called:   1) skeletal 2) transverse striated 3) synergists 4)antagonists

27. The muscles that cause the forearm to extend at the elbow joint are:   1)brachial 2)deltoid 3)biceps 4)triceps

28. Muscle tendons consist of:  1)smooth muscle fibers 2)transverse striated muscle fibers 3)fibrous connective tissue 4)loose connective tissue

29. Muscle groups that work unidirectionally, i.e., perform the same contractile function in different exercises, are called:   1) skeletal 2) transverse striated 3) synergists 4) antagonists

30. Transverse striated muscle tissue forms:  1) skeletal muscles 2) intestinal and stomach walls 3) blood vessel walls 4) lymph vessel walls

31. The strongest muscle in the human body in terms of force produced is: 1. Biceps 2. Triceps 3. Calf muscle 4. chewing muscle

32. The longest muscle in the human body is: 1. Gluteal muscle 2. Portia muscle 3. rectus abdominis muscle 4. 4. quadriceps muscle

33. Examples of antagonist muscles are: 1) Leg muscles – gluteal muscles 2) Triceps – pectoral muscles 3) Biceps – triceps 4) The broadest muscles of the back – biceps

34. Prolonged standing can be classified as: 1) Dynamic muscle work 2) Static muscle work 3) Smooth muscle work 4) Not muscle work   

35. Performs flexion of the arm at the elbow joint: 1) Triceps 2) Deltoid muscle 3) Biceps 4) Quadriceps muscle

36. An emotional expression on a human face is given by: 1. mimic muscles 2. Chew muscles 3. The smooth muscles 4. Muscles of the jaw and the hyoid

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