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    Which of the following are the hardest substances present in the skeletal system of our body?

  • Question 2
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    The type of movement shown by snakes is:

  • Question 3
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    Which of the following body parts is/are not a part of the skeletal system?

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    Which of the following options is not a way of movement shown by penguins?

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    Which of the following is a function of hindlimbs of birds?

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    Which of the following statements about muscles is incorrect?

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    Ball and socket joint is present in

  • Question 8
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    Which of the following animals makes the soil more useful for plants?

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    Which system in our body forms a framework to give a shape to our body?

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    The organ of the bony fish which acts as a balancer is/are

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    Which of the following body parts of birds are modified into wings?

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    Which of the following joints joins the neck and the head?

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    Which part of the skeletal system is not as hard as bone and can be bent?

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    The muscles which help a cockroach in flying are

  • Question 15
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    How many muscles work together to move a bone?

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