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Class 11 Biology Chapter 17 Locomotion And Movements

This quiz is designed to assess your understanding of Chapter 17, “Locomotion and Movement,” from Class 11 Biology. It covers key concepts related to the structure and function of the human skeletal and muscular systems, including the types of joints, muscles, and their roles in movement. The quiz will test your knowledge on the different types of muscle fibers, the mechanism of muscle contraction, and the various types of locomotion observed in animals. Additionally, it explores the role of bones in providing support and enabling movement, along with the intricate relationship between bones, joints, and muscles. By taking this quiz, you will reinforce your grasp of the essential concepts necessary to understand how organisms, including humans, achieve movement and locomotion.

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Category: Appendicular Skeleton (126 Bones)

1. What is the primary function of the acetabulum in the pelvic girdle?

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Category: Examples of movement in unicellular and multicellular organisms

2. Analyze how environmental factors influence the movement and survival strategies of organisms like Hydra living in freshwater habitats.

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Category: Definition: Points where two or more bones meet

3. What is the primary function of joints in the human body?

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Category: Structure of Contractile Proteins

4. Which part of the myosin molecule has ATPase activity?

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Category: Osteoporosis: Weak bones due to Ca²⁺ deficiency

5. Which lifestyle choice is considered a risk factor for developing osteoporosis?

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Category: Fibrous Joints (Immovable): Skull sutures

6. Which type of joint is found between the cranial bones of the skull?

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Category: Importance of movement in living organisms

7. Which of the following is a characteristic feature of living organisms involving movement within cellular protoplasm?

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Category: Structure of Skeletal Muscle

8. Which contractile protein directly interacts with actin during muscle contraction to form cross-bridges?

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Category: Introduction to Movement and Locomotion

9. What is locomotion?

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Category: Types of Movement

10. Which type of movement is primarily involved in the removal of dust particles from the trachea?

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Category: Pivot Joint: Between Atlas and Axis (Neck)

11. What evolutionary advantage does the pivot joint between the atlas and axis provide specifically when comparing the motion range available to early hominids versus non-primate mammals?

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Category: Myasthenia Gravis: Autoimmune disorder causing muscle weakness

12. What causes muscle weakness in Myasthenia Gravis?

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Category: Introduction to Muscles

13. Which type of muscle is primarily responsible for voluntary movements?

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Category: Gout: Joint inflammation due to uric acid accumulation

14. Which of the following is a symptom of gout?

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Category: Difference between movement and locomotion

15. Which of the following involves voluntary movement resulting in a change of place?

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Category: Cardiac Muscle (Striated, Involuntary)

16. What role do cardiac muscles primarily play in the body?

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Category: Saddle Joint: Between Carpal and Metacarpal of the Thumb

17. What pathophysiological changes might contribute to decreased range of motion in the saddle joint due to osteoarthritis, and how do these changes affect its mechanical advantages?

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Category: Disorders of the Muscular and Skeletal System

18. Which disorder is characterized by progressive degeneration of skeletal muscles?

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Category: Gliding Joint: Between Carpals

19. What evolutionary adaptations in primate gliding joints could provide insights into treating arthritis in human wrists?

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Category: Mechanism of Muscle Contraction

20. Which of the following occurs when calcium ions are released into the sarcoplasm during muscle contraction?

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Category: Joints

21. Which type of joint is characterized by allowing bending and straightening movements?

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Category: Functions of the Skeletal System

22. Which component is primarily responsible for the production of blood cells in the skeletal system?

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Category: Amoeboid Movement

23. What are pseudopodia primarily responsible for in cells exhibiting amoeboid movement?

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Category: Types of Skeletal Tissues

24. Which statement correctly distinguishes a characteristic of the axial skeleton from the appendicular skeleton?

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Category: Arthritis: Inflammation of joints

25. A patient complains of joint pain, swelling, and a reduced range of motion in their knees. Which condition are these symptoms most indicative of?

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Category: Synovial Joints (Freely Movable)

26. (A) The knee joint is an example of a synovial joint.
(R) Synovial joints have a synovial cavity filled with fluid.

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Category: Ciliary Movement

27. Ciliary movement in the female reproductive system primarily assists with which of the following processes?

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Category: Human Skeleton (206 Bones

28. Which of the following bones is found in the hind limb?

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Category: Axial Skeleton (80 Bones)

29. How many lumbar vertebrae does a human have?

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Category: Functions of locomotion (food search, escaping predators, reproduction)

30. In what way does animal migration contribute to ecosystem stability and biodiversity?

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Category: Ball and Socket Joint: Shoulder, Hip

31. Comparing the shoulder joint of humans and birds, what is a key biomechanical difference that impacts their respective range of motion and function?

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Category: Tetany: Involuntary muscle spasms due to low Ca²⁺

32. What role do calcium ions play in muscle function related to tetany?

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Category: Structure of Myofibrils

33. What is the functional unit of contraction in a myofibril?

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Category: Muscle

34. What is the primary function of the sarcoplasmic reticulum in muscle fibers?

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Category: Skeletal System

35. What type of joint allows for the most movement?

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Category: Cartilaginous Joints (Slightly Movable): Intervertebral discs

36. What type of joint is found between adjacent vertebrae in the vertebral column?

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Category: Skeletal Muscle (Striated, Voluntary)

37. What is one of the primary functions of skeletal muscles?

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Category: Muscular Movement

38. What is the main role of calcium ions ($Ca^{++}$) during muscle contraction?

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Category: Visceral Muscle (Smooth, Involuntary)

39. Where are visceral muscles primarily located?

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Category: Hinge Joint: Knee, Elbow

40. During a push-up exercise, what is the primary role of the elbow joint, and how does hyperextension affect its mechanics?

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Category: Types of Muscles

41. Which muscle type is primarily involved in the transportation of substances through hollow organs?

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Category: Definition of movement and locomotion

42. In Paramoecium, which structure is used for locomotion?

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