Biology Mcqs- Support and Movement ( skeletal system)
Introduction Support and movement are essential functions in living organisms that help maintain body shape, protect internal organs, and enable locomotion. In humans, these functions are mainly performed by the skeletal and muscular systems working together. This topic covers bones, joints, muscles, and different types of movements. The following MCQs are designed to help students revise key concepts, improve understanding, and prepare effectively for exams. Topic: Connective Tissue 1. Cartilage is a type of connective tissue consisting of cells called A. Chondrocytes B. Osteocytes C. Osteoclasts D. Osteoblasts 2. Cartilage contains a tough flexible matrix made of A. Type I collagen B. Type II collagen C. Type III collagen D. All of these 3. Which part of the body does not contain blood vessels? A. Cartilage B. Bones C. Hair and nails D. Both A and C 4. Initially human skeleton is made up of A. Cartilage B. Fibrous membranes C. Both A and B D. Bones 5. How many types of cartilage...