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Quiz on Human Body - 2

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Are you amazed by the incredible mechanics of the human body?


The latest quiz by our quiz company delves into the fascinating world of human anatomy, exploring the organs, systems, and functions that keep us alive and thriving. From the brain’s complex signals to the heart’s rhythmic beats, the body is a masterpiece of nature. This quiz will challenge your understanding of how the body works, test your knowledge of its vital functions, and uncover some surprising facts along the way. Think you know the human body inside and out?


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1. Two ends of the bones in a joint are covered with a smooth substance called ________ that stops the bone from wearing away.

a. Hinge

b. Ligament

c. Synovial Fluid

d. Cartilage


2. What joins the muscles to bones?

a. Joints

b. Tendons

c. Nerves

d. Cartilage


3. Where are the antagonistic muscles found?

a. Brain

b. Gums

c. Hunchbacks

d. Pairs


4. The way the muscles and bones work together to exert forces is called __________.

a. Immunomechanics

b. Lisemechanics

c. Skintomechanics

d. Biomechanics


5. Which of these is responsible for taking in DNA and converting them into proteins?

a. Ribosome

b. Mitochondria

c. Plasma

d. Cellulose


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Answers

1. Two ends of the bones in a joint are covered with a smooth substance called ________ that stops the bone from wearing away.

a. Hinge

b. Ligament

c. Synovial Fluid

d. Cartilage


Did You Know?

The cartilage is kept slippery by a fluid called the synovial fluid. Ligaments join two bones and stop the joint from falling apart.

Read more about it in this link.


2. What joins the muscles to bones?

a. Joints

b. Tendons

c. Nerves

d. Cartilage


Did You Know?

When you contract a muscle, it pulls on the bone, and eventually the bone moves if it is a part of a joint.

Read more about it in this link.


3. Where are the antagonistic muscles found?

a. Brain

b. Gums

c. Hunchbacks

d. Pairs


Did You Know?

Biceps and triceps are an example of antagonistic muscles. When you raise the forearm, the biceps contract, and the triceps relax, and vice versa.

Read more about it in this link.


4. The way the muscles and bones work together to exert forces is called __________.

a. Immunomechanics

b. Lisemechanics

c. Skintomechanics

d. Biomechanics


Did You Know?

Muscles exert a force on the bones whenever they contract. This happens whenever you move your body.

Read more about it in this link.


5. Which of these is responsible for taking in DNA and converting them into proteins?

a. Ribosome

b. Mitochondria

c. Plasma

d. Cellulose


Did You Know?

The ribosomes of the naked mole-rat have baffled scientists as it has been found to translate the proteins without error unlike in humans.

Read more about it in this link.


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