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D406 Human Biology 11 Posture and Movement Revision A Questions 2007

Write a short paragraph (3 to 8 sentences) to answer each of the following.

1. Describe the structure of the pectoral girdle.

2. Describe the functions of the pectoral girdle.

3. Describe the structure of the pelvic girdle.

4. Describe the functions of the pelvic girdle.
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D406 Human Biology 11 Posture and Movement Revision B Questions 2007

Write a short paragraph (3 to 8 sentences) to answer each of the following.

1. Describe the structure of the pectoral girdle.

2. Describe the functions of the pectoral girdle.

3. Describe the structure of the pelvic girdle.

4. Describe the functions of the pelvic girdle.

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D406 Human Biology 11 Posture and Movement Revision C Questions 2007
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Human Biology 11 Posture and Movement Revision R Questions 12 February 2007
Give the most suitable human biological science term for each of the following.
1. A tough band of connective tissue that attaches a muscle to a bone.

2. Grip whereby the object is grasped between the undersides of the fingers and the palm of the hand, e.g. holding a hammer.

3. Grip whereby the object is gripped between the thumb and finger, e.g. holding a pencil or needle.

4. Bone cell.

5. An interconnecting system of canals in compact bone providing an extensive blood and lymphatic supply throughout the bone.

6. The nonliving material in the interstices between the osteocytes.

7. A tough band of connective tissue linking bone to bone.

8. A freely moveable joint with a synovial capsule, synovial membrane and synovial fluid.

9. A broken bone which damages another important structure.

10. Pairs of muscles which work together to permit a certain movement. When one muscle of the pair contracts, the other relaxes.

11. The opening at the base of the skull through which the spinal cord passes.

12. Found in the medullary canal of bones and is the principal site for the formation of red blood cells.
In particular, found in the cavities of the pelvis, vertebrae and ribs of adults.

13. Dense, strong bone tissue found on the surfaces of bone. It is very thick in the diaphyses of long bones.

14. A porous bone containing many blood vessels. It is found in the epiphyses of long bones.

15. The canal in the centre of long bones containing the bone marrow.

16. Found in the medullary canals of long bones and is primarily composed of fat and is not capable of blood cell formation.
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