This test will test your knowledge on muscle tissue and the bones. There is a 70% pass mark
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Bone growth is known as:
Which of the following is a long bone?
There are two main types of bone tissue. These are:
Which of the following is not classed as an irregular bone?
What do haversian canals contain?
Ligaments are made up of:
Which of the following forms of connective tissue join bone to bone?
Which of the following bones are all located in the skull?
How many bones make up the thoracic region of the spine?
The main function of the arches of the foot are to act as shock absorbers:
Which two filaments in muscle tissue slide together during contraction?
Which one of the following causes muscle fatigue when it becomes insufficient?
Which one of the following consists of white, strong – almost inelastic – fibrous bands, and connects muscle to bone?
Which one of the following describes muscle tone?
Which one of the following types of muscle tissue is automatic?
How many muscles are there in the body?
When a muscle is cold, chemical reactions within the muscle slow down:
Which muscle tissue consists of bundles of fibres, is striped, enclosed in a sheath and is under our conscious control?
Ligaments are made up of white, fibrous, connective tissue and connect muscle to bone:
Which one of the following is the end of a muscle that is usually ‘fixed’ during muscle action?