Skeletal Muscle
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Ligaments connect muscles to bones
- True
- False
Why do you think smooth muscles are also called unstriated muscles?
Which of the following helps in transmission of nerve impulse across a synapse?
Chondrin protein
Elastin protein
Acetylcholine
Globulin
Where do we find cardiac tissues? What are the functions of cardiac tissues?
The muscle which on contraction rotates the forearm to make the palm face upward and forward is
Pronator
Abductor
Supinator
Adductor
- Sympathetic Nervous System
- Parasympathetic Nervous System
- Cranial Nerves
- Both (a) & (b)
which type of tissue is bone?
(a) what is hard matrix made up of ?
(b) write the function of ligaments and tendons ?
- Ligament
- Cartilage
- Tendon
- Areolar
Why do you put warm water over cramped feet?
Adding warm water around the affected area kills dead cells.
Adding warm water around the affected area heals it immediately
Adding warm water burns the affected area.
Adding warm water improves blood circulation around the affected area.
- True
- False
How many types of muscles occur in the body of a vertebrate?
Where does the heart muscles are found
Write the functions of parenchyma, collencyma and sclerenchyma.
Of the following muscle types, which one is usually voluntary?
Skeletal muscle
Cardiac muscle
Smooth muscle
None of the above.
- lymph vessels
- Haversian canals
- Blood vessels
- Collagen
Which of these muscles are striated and voluntary?
Skeletal
Smooth
Cardiac
Skeletal and cardiac
Which of the following are not antagonistic muscles?
Abductor and adductor
Protractor and supinator
Flexor and extensor
Pronator and supinator
- Fascia
- Peritoneum
- Ligament
- Tendon
- Arrector pilli
- Sphincter muscles
- Panniculus carnosus
- Collagen fibres
- Upper part of muscle
- Middle part of muscle
- Lower part of muscle
- None of the above
What is the difference between collenchyma and chlorenchyma?
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- Blood vessels
- Collagen
- lymph vessels
- Haversian canals
- Adipose tissue
- Tendons
- Fascia
- Bone
- Prosenchyma
- Aerenchyma
- Chlorenchyma
- Mesenchyma
- Ligament
- Tendon
- Blood
- Cartilage
- Collenchyma
- Sclerenchyma
- Parenchyma
- Vascular
Which feature differentiates cardiac muscles from smooth muscles?
Uninucleate cells
Presence of striations
Do not get tired easily
Involuntary