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- Q1Which type of connective tissue primarily acts as a shock absorber and reduces friction between bone surfaces in joints?Adipose tissueBoneLoose connective tissueCartilage30s
- Q2Which type of connective tissue has a liquid matrix and is crucial for transporting nutrients and waste throughout the body?Fibrous connective tissueCartilageAdipose tissueBlood30s
- Q3What is the primary muscle responsible for the process of inhalation in the respiratory system?DiaphragmAbdominal musclesLungsIntercostal muscles30s
- Q4What structure in the respiratory system is responsible for producing sound during speech?TracheaLarynxPharynxBronchi30s
- Q5What is the role of the epiglottis in the respiratory system?To prevent food from entering the tracheaTo produce mucusTo facilitate gas exchangeTo warm the air entering the lungs30s
- Q6Which structure acts as the main airway passage that conducts air into the lungs?LarynxTracheaAlveoliBronchioles30s
- Q7What is the mineral that is primarily responsible for the hardness of bones?IronPhosphorusCalciumSodium30s
- Q8Which type of connective tissue connects muscles to bones?TendonsCartilageLigamentsAdipose30s
- Q9Which type of bone is characterized by a dense and strong structure, making up the outer layer of bones?Compact boneSpongy boneTrabecular boneCortical bone30s
- Q10What is the role of the septum in the heart?To pump bloodTo regulate heart rateTo store bloodTo separate the left and right sides of the heart30s
- Q11Which structure in the heart is responsible for initiating the electrical impulses that trigger heartbeats?Bundle of HisSinoatrial (SA) nodeAtrioventricular (AV) nodePurkinje fibers30s
- Q12Which part of the nervous system is responsible for the 'fight or flight' response?Sympathetic nervous systemCentral nervous systemSomatic nervous systemParasympathetic nervous system30s
- Q13What is the primary function of neurons in the nervous system?To produce hormonesTo aid in digestionTo store energyTo transmit electrical signals30s
- Q14What is the role of the myelin sheath in the nervous system?To connect neurons and musclesTo generate neurotransmittersTo insulate axons and increase signal transmission speedTo protect the brain from injuries30s
- Q15Which part of the neuron receives signals from other neurons?SomaAxonDendritesMyelin sheath30s