ATPase activity is found in:
1. | Myosin head | 2. | Myosin tail |
3. | G-Actin | 4. | Troponin |
Skeletal muscles are:
1. | Striated, Multinucleate and Voluntary |
2. | Non-Striated, Multinucleate and Voluntary |
3. | Striated, Multinucleate and Involuntary |
4. | Non-Striated, Uni-nucleate and Voluntary |
With respect to the red muscle fibers [Type I], the white muscle fibers [Type II] are richer in:
1. | Blood capillaries | 2. | Myoglobin |
3. | Sarcoplasmic reticulum | 4. | Mitochondria |
The smallest, functional unit of contraction is the:
1. | muscle fiber | 2. | sarcomere |
3. | myofilament | 4. | myofibril |
A motor neuron along with all the muscle fibers innervated by it constitute a:
1. | Fascicle | 2. | Motor end plate |
3. | Motor unit | 4. | Myoneural junction |
As the distance from Z line to Z line decreases, which bands shorten in a sarcomere?
1. | the I band and H band | 2. | the I band and A band |
3. | the A band and H band | 4. | all bands shorten |
All the following regarding red muscle fibers are true except:
1. | They are adapted for slow and sustained activity |
2. | They have a high content of myoglobin |
3. | They are rich in mitochondria |
4. | They depend on anaerobic process for energy |
The central part of the thick filaments not overlapped by the thin filaments is called as:
1. | A band | 2. | I band |
3. | H zone | 4. | Sarcomere |
During relaxation of a skeletal muscle:
1. | Calcium ions that are bound to troponin C now bind to troponin A |
2. | Cross bridge formation between myosin head and actin takes place |
3. | The A band of the sarcomere lengthens |
4. | Calcium ions are pumped back to the sarcoplasmic cisternae |
What type of muscles do you expect to find in the inner walls of hollow visceral organs?
1. | Involuntary, nonstriated | 2. | Voluntary, nonstriated |
3. | Involuntary, striated | 4. | Voluntary, striated |