Smooth Muscle
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- Tissue - Smooth muscle
Location - Wall of intestine - Tissue - Areolar tissue
Location - Tendons - Tissue - Transitional epithelium
Location - Tip of nose - Tissue - Cuboidal epithelium
Location - Lining of stomach
- Iris - Involuntary smooth muscle
- Heart wall - Involuntary unstriated muscle
- Biceps of upper arm - Smooth muscle fibres
- Abdominal wall - Striated muscle
The type of muscle found in the irises of the eyes and in the blood vessels is called
skeletal muscle
striated muscle
smooth muscle
cardiac muscle
- voluntary, multinucleate, cylindrical
- voluntary, multinucleate, striated
- voluntary, spindle-shaped, uninucleate
- involuntary, fusiform, non-striated
- Skeletal muscle
- Smooth Muscle
- Cardiac muscle
- All of these
Name the following. a) Tissue that forms the inner lining of our mouth. b) Tissue that connects muscle to bone in humans. c) Tissue that transports food in animals. d) Tissue that stores fat in our body. e) Connective tissue present in the brain.
(i) Tissue that lines the fallopian tube and bronchioles
(ii) Tissue that causes movement of food from stomach to duodenum
(iii) Tissue/location where haematopoiesis occurs
- (i) Brush bordered epithelium (ii) Smooth muscles (iii) Areolar
- (i) Ciliated epithelium (ii) Smooth muscles (iii) Bones
- (i) Cuboidal epithelium (ii) Skeletal muscles (iii) Adipose tissue
- (i) Squamous epithelum (ii) Striated muscles (iii) Dense regular connective tissue
- cylindrical in shape and uninucleated
- cylindrical in shape and multinucleated
- fusiform in shape and multinucleated
- fusiform in shape and uninucleated
A. Ovary1. Infundibulum, ampulla and isthmusB. Uterus2. Medulla and cortexC. Fallopian tube3. Perimetrium, myometrium, endometrium
- A-3, B-2, C-1
- A-1, B-3, C-2
- A-3, B-1, C-2
- A-2, B-3, C-1
Uni-nucleate and un-branched myocytes are present in:
Smooth muscles
Cardiac muscles
Voluntary muscles
Skeletal muscles
Voluntary muscles are spindle shaped.
- True
- False
Cardia is made up of muscles which are
Striated, branched and involuntary muscle fibres
Unstriated, spindle shaped and involuntary muscle fibres
Unstriated, spindle shaped and voluntary muscle fibres
Striated, branched and voluntary muscle fibres
Multi-unit smooth muscles are present in:
Heart
Blood vessel
Urinary bladder
GI tract
- voluntary
- striped
- involuntary
- branched
The involuntary muscles associated with visceral organs that aid in rhythmic movements of the body are termed as _____.
Neural muscle
Smooth muscle
Cardiac muscle
Skeletal muscle
Uni-nucleate and un-branched myocytes are present in:
Smooth muscles
- Cardiac muscles
- Both a and b
Skeletal muscles
- Skeletal muscle
- Smooth Muscle
- Cardiac muscle
- All of these
- Skeletal muscle
- Smooth Muscle
- Cardiac muscle
- All of these
- Columnae carnae
- Purkinje fibres
- Telodenria
- Myonemes
- fusiform in shape and multinucleated
- cylindrical in shape and uninucleated
- cylindrical in shape and multinucleated
- fusiform in shape and uninucleated
- Tissue - Smooth muscle
Location - Wall of intestine - Tissue - Areolar tissue
Location - Tendons - Tissue - Transitional epithelium
Location - Tip of nose - Tissue - Cuboidal epithelium
Location - Lining of stomach
- Skeletal muscle
- Smooth Muscle
- Cardiac muscle
- All of these
- Iris - Involuntary smooth muscle
- Heart wall - Involuntary unstriated muscle
- Biceps of upper arm - smooth muscle fibers
- Abdominal wall - smooth muscle
- Iris - Involuntary smooth muscle
- Heart wall - Involuntary unstriated muscle
- Biceps of upper arm - Smooth muscle fibres
- Abdominal wall - Striated muscle
- Heart wall - involuntary unstriated muscle
- Biceps of upper arm – smooth muscle fibres
- Iris – involuntary smooth muscle
- Abdominal wall – smooth muscle
- smooth muscle fibre
- striped muscle fibre
- cardiac muscle fibre
- both (a) and (b)
- skelatal muscle
- cardiac muscle
- smooth muscle
- neural muscle
- Shape of muscle fibres
- Number of nuclei in muscle fibres
- Presence of actin and myosin filaments
- Presence of light and dark band
- skelatal muscle
- cardiac muscle
- smooth muscle
- neural muscle