In humans, marrow is colloquially characterized as "red" or "yellow" marrow where the latter:

1. makes RBCs but not WBCs.

2. is found in flat bones only.

3. makes WBCs but not RBCs.

4. mostly adipose tissue.

Subtopic:  Human Skeleton: Introduction, Function, Parts |

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Osteomalacia is caused by the deficiency of:
1. estrogen.
2. zinc.
3. vitamin C.
4. vitamin D.

Subtopic:  Disorders of Muscular and Skeletal System |
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The largest foramen in the human skull is:

1. foramen magnum 2. jugular foramen
3. foramen ovale 4. foramen spinosum
Subtopic:  Axial Skeleton: I |
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The bone not included in neurocranium is:

1. frontal 2. ethmoid
3. sphenoid 4. zygomatic
Subtopic:  Axial Skeleton: I |
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A bone that does not articulate with any other bone would be:
1. hyoid
2. incus
3. malleus
4. stapes

Subtopic:  Axial Skeleton: II |
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A foramen between two spinal vertebrae through which spinal nerves exit is called as:
1. pedicle.
2. intervertebral foramen.
3. vertebral foramen.
4. spinal foramen.

Subtopic:  Vertebral column |

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A typical vertebra has a body and a vertebral arch where the later:

1. consists of two laminae and two pedicles.

2. is ventral to the body of the vertebra.

3. is made of the transverse processes.

4. is not seen in cervical vertebrae.

Subtopic:  Vertebral column |

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Almost all mammals have seven

1. cervical vertebrae 2. carpal bones
3. cranial bones ​​​​​​ 4. sacral vertebrae
Subtopic:  Vertebral column |
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The head of the humerus forms a ball and socket joint with a scapular:

 
1. acromion process. 2. glenoid cavity.
3. coracoid process. 4. acetabulum.

Subtopic:  Appendicular Skeleton: Girdle |
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The clavicle articulates with:
1. first rib and thoracic vertebra
2. humerus and sternum
3. cervical rib and sternum
4. scapula and sternum

Subtopic:  Appendicular Skeleton |
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