Class 11 Biology MCQs | 100 MCQs | Structural Organisation

Class 11 Biology MCQs | Chapter 7: Structural Organisation in Animals – Part 2

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101. A student observes concentric rings of bone matrix around a central canal containing blood vessels and nerves. Which structure is being described?
ⓐ. Trabecula
ⓑ. Osteon (Haversian system)
ⓒ. Epiphysis
ⓓ. Perichondrium
102. In compact bone, the Haversian canal is primarily important because it:
ⓐ. Stores fat as an energy reserve inside bone tissue
ⓑ. Houses osteocytes that directly secrete bone matrix
ⓒ. Provides a hollow space to reduce bone weight without weakening it
ⓓ. Contains blood vessels and nerves that nourish the osteon
103. Osteocytes are best described as:
ⓐ. Mature bone cells located in lacunae that help maintain bone matrix
ⓑ. Bone-resorbing cells that dissolve mineralized matrix at active sites
ⓒ. Cartilage-forming cells embedded in a gel-like matrix
ⓓ. Blood-forming cells that give rise to platelets and leukocytes
104. Canaliculi in bone are best understood as:
ⓐ. Thick collagen bundles that attach muscle to bone
ⓑ. Central channels that directly contain arteries and veins
ⓒ. Tiny channels that connect lacunae and allow nutrient/waste exchange for osteocytes
ⓓ. Layers of calcified matrix deposited only during early development
105. The periosteum of a bone is best described as:
ⓐ. An outer fibrous covering with an inner osteogenic layer important for growth and repair
ⓑ. A hollow central cavity that stores synovial fluid
ⓒ. A soft epithelial lining that prevents abrasion at joints
ⓓ. A cartilage layer that remains permanent in adult long bones
106. Which cell type is primarily responsible for bone resorption during remodeling?
ⓐ. Osteocyte
ⓑ. Osteoblast
ⓒ. Osteoclast
ⓓ. Fibroblast
107. In spongy (cancellous) bone, the main structural units that form a lattice-like network are:
ⓐ. Osteons
ⓑ. Trabeculae
ⓒ. Haversian canals
ⓓ. Volkmann canals
108. Volkmann canals are best described as:
ⓐ. Channels that run perpendicular to osteons and connect blood supply between central canals
ⓑ. Cavities that store fat inside cartilage to increase flexibility
ⓒ. Spaces that hold osteocytes and form the main unit of compact bone
ⓓ. Fibers that attach periosteum directly to bone marrow
109. The hardness of bone is mainly due to deposition of inorganic salts, largely in the form of:
ⓐ. Calcium phosphate crystals such as $Ca_{10}(PO_4)_6(OH)*2$
ⓑ. Sodium chloride crystals embedded between collagen fibers
ⓒ. Calcium carbonate only, with negligible phosphate content
ⓓ. Potassium phosphate stored in bone marrow cells
110. A long bone needs maximum strength against bending with minimal weight. Which arrangement best explains why compact bone is more suitable for the shaft?
ⓐ. Randomly arranged fibers in multiple directions to resist all stresses equally
ⓑ. A thick cartilage sleeve that remains flexible under load
ⓒ. Repeating osteons aligned with the long axis to resist tension and compression efficiently
ⓓ. Wide fluid-filled cavities that absorb shocks like cushions
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