All the following shorten during muscle contraction except:
1. sarcomere
2. A bands
3. I bands
4. H bands

Subtopic:  Muscle Contraction: Other Considerations |
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Cross bridge formation during muscle contraction involves:

1. troponin and actin 2. tropomyosin and myosin
3. myosin and troponin 4. myosin and actin
Subtopic:  Sliding Filament Theory |
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For the muscular movements to be coordinated, it is important that:
1. the muscle twitches must be of increasing strength.
2. muscle is divided into motor units
3. type I fibers must be more than type II fibers in a muscle
4. the muscle twitches undergo tetanization.

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Calcium, vital for muscle contraction, is stored in:
1. transverse tubules
2. myosin head
3. myofibrils
4. sarcoplasmic reticulum

Subtopic:  Energy for Muscle Contraction |
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Identify the correct statement regarding the use of ATP in muscle contraction:
1. ATP cannot be directly used for muscle contraction.
2. ATP is not required for muscle relaxation.
3. When ATP is hydrolyzed, the conformation of myosin is changed.
4. Once the cross-bridge is formed, the hydrolysis of ATP initiates the power stroke.

Subtopic:  Energy for Muscle Contraction |
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Classification of joints is done on the basis of:

I: the connective tissue that binds the bones together
II: the degree of motion at each joint
III: the number of bones that articulate with each other
IV: the embryonic tissue that formed the joint
 
1. I, II and III 2. II and III
3. I, II, III and IV 4. I and II
Subtopic:  Fibrous & Catilaginous Joints |
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Given these types of joints:

a. gomphosis
b. suture
c. symphysis
d. synchondrosis
e. syndesmosis

Choose the types that are held together by fibrous connective tissue.

1. a, b, c

2. a, b, e

3. b, c, e

4. c, d, e
 

Subtopic:  Fibrous & Catilaginous Joints |

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Identify the incorrectly matched pair:

Articulating bones

Type of Joint

1.

Parietal and frontal

suture

2.

Two pubic bones

Symphysis

3.

Humerus and Ulna

Synovial

4.

Shafts of radius and ulna

synchondrosis

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What type of joints are intervertebral discs?
1. sutures.
2. syndesmoses.
3. symphyses.
4. synovial joints.

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The primary cartilaginous joints and the secondary cartilaginous joints are respectively called:

1. sutures; synchondroses

2. syndesmoses; symphyses

3. symphyses; syndesmoses

4. synchondroses; symphyses

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