[1] The appendicular endoskeleton is composed of:
a) Only bones
b) Only cartilage
c) Both bones and cartilage
d) Neither bones nor cartilage
[2] Which of the following is NOT a part of the appendicular endoskeleton?
a) Limbs
b) Ribs
c) Pelvis
d) Cranium
[3] The appendicular endoskeleton is responsible for:
a) Protecting internal organs
b) Providing support for movement
c) Both A and B
d) Neither A nor B
[4] The bones of the appendicular endoskeleton are:
a) Mostly long and thin
b) Mostly short and thick
c) A combination of both long and thin, and short and thick bones
d) None of the above
[5] The appendicular endoskeleton is found in:
a) Only mammals
b) Only birds
c) Only fish
d) All vertebrates
[6] The appendicular endoskeleton is composed of:
a) Only axial bones
b) Only appendicular bones
c) Both axial and appendicular bones
d) Neither axial nor appendicular bones
[7] The appendicular endoskeleton includes bones of the:
a) Arms and legs
b) Hands and feet
c) Both A and B
d) Neither A nor B
[8] The appendicular endoskeleton is important for:
a) Breathing
b) Digestion
c) Movement
d) None of the above
[9] The appendicular endoskeleton is found in:
a) Only animals with a backbone
b) Only animals without a backbone
c) Both A and B
d) Neither A nor B
[10] The appendicular endoskeleton is composed of:
a) Only living tissue
b) Only non-living tissue
c) Both living and non-living tissue
d) Neither living nor non-living tissue
Answers:
- c) Both bones and cartilage
- d) Cranium
- c) Both A and B
- c) A combination of both long and thin, and short and thick bones
- d) All vertebrates
- b) Only appendicular bones
- c) Both A and B
- c) Movement
- a) Only animals with a backbone
- b) Only non-living tissue
Explanation:
The appendicular endoskeleton is composed of bones and cartilage that make up the limbs and other appendages of the body. It is not found in the skull or other parts of the axial skeleton. It provides support for movement and protects internal organs. The bones of the appendicular endoskeleton are a combination of both long and thin, and short and thick bones. It is found in all vertebrates, including mammals, birds, and fish. It includes bones of the arms and legs, as well as the hands and feet. It is important for movement and is only found in animals with a backbone. The appendicular endoskeleton is composed of non-living tissue.