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Question 11 Mark
Define:
Ligaments
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A ligament is a fibrous connective tissue that attaches bone to bone, and usually serves to hold structures together and keep them stable.
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Question 31 Mark
Define:
Skeleton
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The skeletal system is your body's central framework. It consists of bones and connective tissue, including cartilage, tendons, and ligaments. It's also called the musculoskeletal system.
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Question 41 Mark
Define:
Movement
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motion is the change in position of an object with respect to its surroundings in a given interval of time.
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Question 51 Mark
Define:
Locomotion
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Locomotion is directional movement that enables someone or something to move from one location to another. The word derives from the Latin words loco (place) and mõtiō (to move).
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Question 61 Mark
Bones of pelvic girdle.
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The pelvic girdle, also known as the os coxae, Latin for "bone of the hip," consists of the fused bones identified individually as the ilium, ischium, and pubis.
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Question 71 Mark
Type of joint present in the skull.
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The type of joint present in between them is called sutures. Suture is a type of fibrous immovable joint present only in skull. The bones are connected by a fiber called Sharpey's fibers.
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Question 81 Mark
Parts of the appendicular system.
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The appendicular skeleton includes the bones of the shoulder girdle, the upper limbs, the pelvic girdle, and the lower limbs.
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Question 91 Mark
Parts of the axial skeleton.
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The five parts of your axial skeleton include the bones in your skull, ossicles (small bones) of your middle ear, hyoid bone of your neck, vertebra (bones of your spine) and thoracic cage (ribcage).
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