1. What is the name of the largest
bone in the human body? How
does it articulate with other
bones?
- The largest bone in the human
body is the femur, which is the
thigh bone. It articulates with the
hip bone at the acetabulum,
forming the hip joint, and with the
tibia and patella at the knee joint.
- Rationale: This question tests the
knowledge of the skeletal system
and the major bones and joints of
the lower limb.
2. What are the three types of
muscle tissue in the human body?
What are their main functions and
characteristics?
- The three types of muscle tissue
are skeletal, cardiac and smooth
muscle. Skeletal muscle is
attached to bones and enables
voluntary movement of the body.
It is striated, multinucleated and
under somatic control. Cardiac
muscle is found in the heart and
pumps blood throughout the
body. It is also striated, but
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