Anatomy MCQs

Anatomy MCQs are essential for medical, dental, and allied health students aiming to strengthen their understanding of the human body's structure. These questions cover topics such as the skeletal system, muscular system, circulatory and nervous systems, and organs. Practicing anatomy multiple-choice questions is crucial for clearing competitive exams like MDCAT, NTS, USMLE, FCPS, and other entrance or professional-level medical tests. These MCQs are designed to enhance your recall and application of anatomical concepts through scenario-based and theoretical questions. Whether you're studying for practicals or theory exams, these quizzes provide a solid foundation and boost exam confidence.

Q: Basic structural unit of the nervous system
A) Alveolus
B) Capillary
C) Neuron
D) Muscle fiber
Q: Bone that protects the brain is called the
A) Pelvis
B) Sternum
C) Femur
D) Skull
Q: Main function of white blood cells is
A) Carrying oxygen
B) Storing nutrients
C) Producing hormones
D) Fighting infections
Q: Diaphragm separates the
A) Heart and lungs
B) Chest and abdomen
C) Liver and kidney
D) Brain and spine
Q: Largest internal organ in the human body is
A) Brain
B) Stomach
C) Lung
D) Liver
Q: Organ responsible for producing insulin is the
A) Liver
B) Kidney
C) Spleen
D) Pancreas
Q: Component of blood that carries oxygen
A) Plasma
B) Red blood cells
C) White blood cells
D) Platelets
Q: The skeleton is primarily composed of
A) Bones
B) Ligaments
C) Tendons
D) Cartilage
Q: The human hand contains
A) 15 bones
B) 10 bones
C) 32 bones
D) 27 bones
Q: Primary function of the skin is
A) Fat storage
B) Hormone secretion
C) Blood filtration
D) Protection