A neural signal reaching this junction releases a neurotransmitter…………. Which generates an action potential in the ………..

1. Acetyl choline, Sarcolemma

2. Inositol, Sarcolemma

3. GABA, Sarcoplasmic reticulum

4. GABA, Sarcoplasm

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The calcium ions released in sarcoplasm will bind to

1. Tropomyosin

2. Troponin

3. Actin

4. Meromyosin

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The binding of troponin on actin Filaments actually unmasks the …..

1. Active site for Tropomyosin

2. Active site for ATP

3. Active site for Myosin

4. Active site for troponin

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The binding of calcium to troponin actually indicates

1. Unmasking of Myosin binding site over meromyosin

2. Unmasking of Myosin binding site over actin

3. Unmasking of the actin-binding site over Myosin

4. Unmasking of actin-binding site over tropomyosin

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…………… projects outwards at regular …….. from each other from the surface of polymerized Myosin Filaments and is also known as …….

1. Head and short arm, angle, cross arm

2. Head and short arm, distance, cross arm

3. Both 1 and 2

4. Head and short arm, distance, LMM

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The cross-bridge formation actually involves

1. ATP hydrolysis

2. Binding of Myosin head to the exposed active sites for myosin

3. Both A and B

4. None of these

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During contraction of muscle fibers which of the following does not happen?

1. The length of the A band gets reduced

2. The attached actin Filaments are pulled towards the centre of A band

3. The Z line attached to actin Filaments is pulled inward

4. Shortening of sarcomere

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Which of the following step during sliding Filament Theory is the last step before a relaxing state?

1. ATP utilization

2. Release of ADP and inorganic phosphate

3. Cross bridge formation

4. Binding of calcium with troponin

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Which of the following statements is incorrect?

1. A new ATP binds and cross-bridge is broken with the next cycle of contraction

2. The process of contraction continues till the calcium ions are pumped back to the sarcoplasmic cisternae and resulting in the unmasking of actin Filaments

3. The reaction time of the fibres can vary in different muscles

4. Both 1 and 3

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Repeated activation of the muscles can lead to

1. Accumulation of pyruvate due to anaerobic breakdown of glycogen

2. Accumulation of lactic acid due to anaerobic breakdown of glycogen

3. Fatigue

4. Both 2 and 3

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