Which type of bone is formed by the ossification of tendons?

  • A
    Membrane bone
  • B
    Sesamoid bone
  • C
    Dermal bone
  • D
    Cartilage bone

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Match the following columns:
Column-$I$Column-$II$ (Number of bones)
$P$. Arm$I$. $8$
$Q$. Forearm$II$. $5$
$R$. Wrist$III$. $14$
$S$. Palm$IV$. $1$
$T$. Digits$V$. $2$

The head of the humerus articulates with the . . . . . . cavity.

Choose the correct option $:-$
$(a)$ First seven pairs of ribs are called true ribs.
$(b)$ Sternum is a large triangular bone that is situated at the ventral part of the thorax.
$(c)$ Scapula has a slightly elevated ridge called the spine which projects as a flat,expanded process called the acromion.
$(d)$ Below the acromion is a depression called the glenoid cavity which articulates with the head of the humerus.

Which of the following bones is not involved in the formation of the coxal bone?

Acetabulum is a deep depression on the outer surface of:

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