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Question 1
1.
What is the function of osteoblasts in bone tissue?
To transport oxygen in bones
To store fat in bones
To break down bone tissue
To build new bone tissue
Question 2
2.
Where is red bone marrow primarily located in adults?
In the brain
In all long bones
In flat bones and ends of long bones
In compact bone
Question 3
3.
Which type of bone tissue is dense and forms the outer layer?
Compact bone tissue
Bone marrow
Spongey bone tissue
Cartilage
Question 4
4.
What do osteoclasts do in bone health?
Store minerals in bones
Build new bone tissue
Break down old bone tissue
Form blood cells in bones
Question 5
5.
What is compact bone tissue known for?
Containing red blood cells.
Being softer than spongy bone.
Its dense structure and strength.
Having more yellow marrow.
Question 6
6.
What do osteocytes do?
They create blood cells.
They produce cartilage tissue.
They destroy bone tissue.
They maintain bone tissue.
Question 7
7.
Which bone cells help in bone resorption?
Chondrocytes
Osteoblasts
Osteoclasts
Osteocytes
Question 8
8.
What is the longest bone in the human body?
tibia
femur
radius
humerus
Question 9
9.
Which bone protects the brain?
skull
femur
humerus
sternum
Question 10
10.
What bone is located in the upper arm?
humerus
humerus
radius
tibia
Question 11
11.
Which bone forms the spine?
clavicle
vertebrae
pelvis
ribs
Question 12
12.
What is the name of the bone in the lower leg next to the tibia?
Patella
Radius
Carpals
Fibula
Question 13
13.
Which bone is found at the lower part of the skull?
Occipital
Parietal
Frontal
Temporal
Question 14
14.
What is the name of the bone that forms the knee joint?
Fibula
Femur
Patella
Tibia
Question 15
15.
What is the name of the bone found in the wrist?
Radius
Metacarpals
Carpals
Phalanges