{"id":31095,"date":"2025-06-21T22:04:19","date_gmt":"2025-06-21T22:04:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/gaviki.com\/blog\/?p=31095"},"modified":"2025-06-21T22:04:20","modified_gmt":"2025-06-21T22:04:20","slug":"match-the-following","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/gaviki.com\/blog\/match-the-following\/","title":{"rendered":"Match the following"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>Match the following: \u25fb Ulna True ribs \u25fb Sternum \u25fb Femur \u25fb Tarsals Qae Match the following. Ulna True ribs 1.axial skeleton Sternum 2.appendicular skeleton Femur Tarsals<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1024\" height=\"686\" src=\"https:\/\/gaviki.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/06\/image-170.png\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-31099\" srcset=\"https:\/\/gaviki.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/06\/image-170.png 1024w, https:\/\/gaviki.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/06\/image-170-300x201.png 300w, https:\/\/gaviki.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/06\/image-170-768x515.png 768w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 1024px) 100vw, 1024px\" \/><\/figure>\n\n\n\n<p><strong><mark style=\"background-color:rgba(0, 0, 0, 0)\" class=\"has-inline-color has-vivid-cyan-blue-color\">The Correct Answer and Explanation is:<\/mark><\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Here are the correct matches:<\/p>\n\n\n\n<ul class=\"wp-block-list\">\n<li><strong>Ulna<\/strong> \u2013 2. Appendicular skeleton<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li><strong>True ribs<\/strong> \u2013 1. Axial skeleton<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li><strong>Sternum<\/strong> \u2013 1. Axial skeleton<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li><strong>Femur<\/strong> \u2013 2. Appendicular skeleton<\/li>\n\n\n\n<li><strong>Tarsals<\/strong> \u2013 2. Appendicular skeleton<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n\n\n\n<p>The human skeleton is divided into two major categories: the axial and appendicular skeletons. This classification reflects both structure and function.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The <strong>axial skeleton<\/strong> forms the central supporting axis of the body. It includes the skull, vertebral column, and thoracic cage. Its primary role is protection. For example, <strong>true ribs<\/strong> and the <strong>sternum<\/strong> help form the thoracic cage, which protects vital organs like the heart and lungs. True ribs are directly attached to the sternum via costal cartilages and provide structural integrity to the chest. The sternum, or breastbone, is a flat bone located at the center of the chest, serving as a point of attachment for ribs and clavicles.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The <strong>appendicular skeleton<\/strong> comprises the bones of the limbs and the girdles that connect them to the axial skeleton. Its purpose is to support movement. The <strong>ulna<\/strong> is one of the two long bones in the forearm, essential for elbow and wrist articulation. The <strong>femur<\/strong>, or thigh bone, is the longest bone in the body and is central to walking and running. The <strong>tarsals<\/strong> are a set of small bones located in the foot that support weight-bearing and mobility.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Understanding this division helps medical professionals, therapists, and students analyze how different bones contribute to movement, posture, and protection. It also aids in diagnosing injuries and developmental conditions. From a functional standpoint, the axial skeleton offers stability and protection, while the appendicular skeleton enables movement and interaction with the environment.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-image size-full\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"852\" height=\"1024\" src=\"https:\/\/gaviki.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/06\/learnexams-banner8-335.jpeg\" alt=\"\" class=\"wp-image-31100\" srcset=\"https:\/\/gaviki.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/06\/learnexams-banner8-335.jpeg 852w, https:\/\/gaviki.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/06\/learnexams-banner8-335-250x300.jpeg 250w, https:\/\/gaviki.com\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/06\/learnexams-banner8-335-768x923.jpeg 768w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 852px) 100vw, 852px\" \/><\/figure>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Match the following: \u25fb Ulna True ribs \u25fb Sternum \u25fb Femur \u25fb Tarsals Qae Match the following. Ulna True ribs 1.axial skeleton Sternum 2.appendicular skeleton Femur Tarsals The Correct Answer and Explanation is: Here are the correct matches: The human skeleton is divided into two major categories: the axial and appendicular skeletons. 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