Identify the incorrect statement regarding a skeletal muscle fiber:
1. They continue to divide throughout childhood as skeletal muscles grow
2. Theyare formed by fusion of myoblasts during fetal development
3. They are true syncytium.
4. They are striated.
What happens during the contraction of a skeletal muscle fiber?
1. | The myosin filaments stay the same size but the actin filaments shorten |
2. | The sarcomeres shorten |
3. | The actin filaments stay the same size but the myosin filaments shorten |
4. | Both actin and myosin filaments shorten |
In a skeletal muscle, ATP:
1. is required for the dissociation of myosin from actin
2. is hydrolyzed by the ATPase in actin myofilament
3. is used to replenish cretine phosphokinase
4. is not used in breaking of cross bridges
Identify the muscle protein that is/are regulatory in nature and are not directly involved in the act of contraction in a skeletal muscle:
1. Troponin and Calmodulin
2. Myosin
3. G Actin and F actin
4. Troponin and tropomyosin
Identify the correct statement regarding the excitation-contraction coupling with respect to skeletal muscle contraction:
1. It follows the formation of cross-bridges.
2. It Is the transmission of an impulse from the primary motor area to the anterior motor neuron in the spinal cord.
3. It causes reuptake of calcium by sarcoplasmic reticulum.
4. It describes what happens in a muscle fiber between stimulation by acetylcholine and cross-bridge formation.
Exposure to Sarin, a nerve gas will cause all the following except:
1. Failure to release acetylcholine at the neuromuscular junction
2. Prolonged depolarization of the motor end plate
3. Paralysis eventually leading to death
4. Inability to break down acetylcholine
Identify the correct statement regarding the type I fibers:
1. They have fewer mitochondria than type II fibers
2. Type I fibers fatigue faster than type II fibers
3. Type I fibers store more glycogen than type II fibers
4. Type I fibers have a smaller diameter than the type II fibers.
Identify the correct statement regarding the comparison of skeletal and smooth muscle:
1. Nervous stimulation of smooth muscle is always excitatory, whereas nervous stimulation of skeletal muscle may be excitatory or inhibitory.
2. The contractile activity of smooth muscle may be affected by hormones, whereas the contractile activity of the skeletal muscle is not.
3. Both ANS and somatic neural systems innervate smooth muscle, whereas skeletal muscle may be innervated by the somatic motor system only.
4. The calcium-binding protein in smooth muscle is troponin whereas in skeletal muscle, it is tropomyosin.
What type of bone is patella?
1. membranous
2. flat
3. sesamoid
4. horizontal
What type of cartilage is the articular cartilage?
1. hyaline
2. fibrous
3. elastic
4. calcified