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question 10
tendons attach bone to bone.
true
false
question 11
the vertebrae in the neck are called cervical vertebra and are seven in number.
true
false
question 12
an example of a cartilagenous joint is:
two vertebrae
scapula and humerus
two carpals
frontal and parietal bones
Question 10
Tendons attach muscle to bone, while ligaments attach bone to bone. So the statement "Tendons attach bone to bone" is false.
In the human vertebral column, the cervical vertebrae (in the neck) are indeed seven in number. So the statement is true.
- Cartilaginous joints are connected by cartilage. The joints between adjacent vertebrae (intervertebral discs) are cartilaginous.
- The scapula and humerus form a synovial joint (ball - and - socket).
- The joints between carpals are synovial (plane joints).
- The frontal and parietal bones are connected by a suture (fibrous joint). So the correct option is "two vertebrae".
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