Support, Movement and Locomotion

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Support, Movement and Locomotion Question Paper Level Subject Exam oard Topic Sub Topic ooklet O Level iology ambridge International Examinations Support, Movement and Locomotion Question Paper Time llowed: 33 minutes Score: /27 Percentage: /100

1 Which statement about the elbow joint is true? If the biceps contracts, the triceps must relax. The biceps and triceps can both be partially contracted. When the biceps relaxes it returns at once to its original length. When the biceps contracts it straightens the arm at the elbow. 2 How do the biceps and triceps muscles cause movement at the elbow joint? 3 Which bones form a joint at the shoulder? humerus and scapula humerus and ulna radius and ulna radius and scapula

4 The diagram shows part of the elbow joint. X Y Why are the muscles labelled X and Y described as antagonistic? They both affect the same bone. They have the same bending effect on two different bones. They have opposite effects on the same joint. They have opposite effects on different joints. 5 The diagram shows the main muscles and bones of the arm. X What happens when muscle X contracts? The lower arm is extended. The lower arm is raised. The upper arm is lowered. The upper arm is raised.

6 The diagrams show the bones of the forelimb in a bat and in a human. Which structure in the forelimb of the bat can be identified as the humerus? bat human 7 The diagram shows parts of the human forelimb. X What will happen if a nerve impulse stimulates X? muscle contracted biceps biceps triceps triceps effect arm bends arm straightens arm bends arm straightens

8 The diagram shows a section through the lower arm of a human. muscles skin fat bone X bone Y What are bones X and Y? 9 The diagrams represent three bones from the forelimb of a human skeleton not drawn to scale. 1 3 5 2 4 etween which parts will a ball and socket joint be formed? 1 and 3 1 and 4 2 and 5 3 and 5

10 Which row describes the shoulder joint of an arm? shoulder joint bones joint type action radius ulna ball and socket flexion and extension scapula humerus ball and socket rotation radius ulna hinge rotation and extension scapula humerus hinge flexion and extension 11 The diagram shows the position of a muscle in the forelimb of a human. To which bones is the muscle attached?

12 The diagrams show the positions of the bones of the forearm as it is raised. The muscles which move the bones are only shown in the first diagram. 1 2 3 What is the action of the muscles as the arm moves from the first position to the second and then to the third? 13 How many planes of movement are possible at the elbow and shoulder?

14 The diagrams show an athlete throwing a javelin. 1 2 3 Which row describes the change in position of the right arm, and the action of the muscles involved, between stages 2 and 3? 15 The diagram shows a section through a human eye. Which structure contains muscle fibres that contract in response to sudden changes in light intensity?

16 What is the correct sequence of the bones in the arm of a mammal, from the hand to the shoulder? 17 The diagram shows the bones of the forelimb. 5 6 4 1 3 2 Which labels show where the muscle that straightens the hinge joint is attached? 1 and 2 3 and 4 4 and 5 4 and 6

18 The diagram shows a person doing pull ups on a horizontal bar. X Y In moving from the lower position X to the upper position Y, which muscles and joint movements occur?

19 The diagram shows a reflex arc in which a bee sting causes the arm to be moved quickly. P Q bee R If the relay neurone at Q is damaged, how will the transmission of nerve impulses in the reflex arc be affected? They cannot pass from P to Q. They cannot pass from P to R. They cannot pass from Q to P. They cannot pass from R to Q. 20 Which bones meet at the elbow joint and what kind of movement do they allow? bones humerus and scapula humerus and scapula ulna and humerus ulna and humerus movement in one plane only in three planes in one plane only in three planes

21 The diagram shows an arm movement. Which joint is working to allow this movement? a ball and socket joint at the elbow a ball and socket joint at the shoulder a hinge joint at the elbow a hinge joint at the shoulder 22 The diagram shows the main muscles and bones of the arm. 1 2 3 4 5 Which lines correctly identify the biceps muscle, the humerus and a hinge joint? 6

23 The diagram shows a bone from the forelimb. One end of the bone has been replaced with a metal cap. metal cap Which bone is this, and which joint does the metal cap repair? 24 The diagrams show an athlete holding a dippeposition. What are the actions of the biceps and the triceps while holding this position?

25 The diagram shows a person holding out their arm. The ball and socket joint rotates and the hinge joint extends. Which diagram shows the arm after these movements?

26 Which two bones form a ball and socket joint? humerus and ulna radius and scapula radius and ulna scapula and humerus 27 The diagrams show two stages in weightlifting. stage 1 stage 2 What are the actions of the muscles and elbow joints in moving from stage 1 to stage 2? biceps triceps elbow joints contract relax contract relax relax contract relax contract move in 1 plane rotate move in 1 plane rotate