Telangana Board Solutions for Exercise 2: FOR IGNITED MINDS

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Telangana Board Zoology Solutions for Exercise - Telangana Board Solutions for Exercise 2: FOR IGNITED MINDS

Attempt the practice questions from Exercise 2: FOR IGNITED MINDS with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. Intermediate Second Year Zoology solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Telangana Board Solutions for Exercise 2: FOR IGNITED MINDS with Hints & Solutions

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Do muscles have any role in the homeostasis of temperature in our body? How do they help?

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If you are asked to identify a single inorganic element that actually facilitates initiation of the contraction process in a muscle, what would you choose/what strikes your mind first? And do you think it has another important role in the proper functioning of one of our circulatory fluids? What is it?

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Does nodding the head 'yes' involve a moment at the same joint as shaking the head 'no'?

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Which joint allows you to twist your forearm almost 180 degrees?

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Unlike arms shoulder joints, we cannot move or rotate our legs (hip joints) freely. Why?

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In the human skeleton can you identify a bone that is rather feeble and does not have much role in supporting bodyweight or maintaining posture, and doctors use pieces of it to transplant to other broken bones where necessary?

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The sternum's main purpose is to protect the inner delicate organs such as the heart. Why should a majority of the ribs be attached to the sternum? What is the significance of such attachment?

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Long-duration low-intensity exercises mostly used red fibers of muscles and high-intensity actions lasting a few seconds use predominantly white fibers. Of the about two types, what type of muscles help a high jumper most?