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Reserve presenter cells of skeletal muscle


A. Fibriblast cell


B. Satellite Cell


C. Reticular Cell


D. Stem Cell

B. Satellite Cell

An area of sarcomere that is made up of myosin filaments ONLY


A. I band


B. A band


C. H zone


D. Z disc

C. H zone

Titin


A. Accessory protein of I band


B. Largest protein in the body


C.Both


D. Neither

C. Both

The thin filaments of actin have regulatory proteins


A.Tropomysosin


B. Troponin


C. Both


D. Neither

C. Both

Contraction of cardiac muscles


A. All or none


B. Intrinsic


C. Both


D. Neither

C. Both

Dyads at 2 discs


A. Skeletal


B. Cardiac


C.smooth


D. A & B only

B. Cardiac

Branching cells


A. Skeletal muscle


B. Cardiac Muscle


C. Smooth muscle


D. A&B only

B. Cardiac muscle

Transverse region of the intercalated discs are composed of


A. Fascia adherens


B. Desmosomes


C. Gap junctions


D. All

D. All

Smooth muscles contain


A. Actin


B. Myosin


C. Both


D. Neither

C. Both

Dense bodies are functionally similar to


A. T.tubules


B. H line


C. Actin


D. Z discs

D. Z discs

Features of pacinian corpuscles


A. Oval in shape


B. Lamellated structure


C. Unmyelinated


D. All of the above


D. All of the above

Receptors that detect dermal stretch


A. Ruffini's


B. Pacinian


C. Meissner's


D. Krausse and bulb

A. Ruffini's

Modalities subserve by free nerve endings


A. PainB. TickleC. ItchD. All

D. All

Features of muscle spindle


A. Nuclear bag


B. Nuclear chain


C. Flower spray


D. All

D. All

Bundle of skeletal muscle is immediately boundedd by

Perimysium

Myoglobin is:


A. Oxygen binding protein


B. Responsible for the brown color of muscle


C. Both


D. Neither

C. Both

Muscle cell that can divide by mitosis

Smooth muscle cell

Cisterns are found in the sarcoplasmic reticulum of:


A. Skeletal muscle


B. Cardiac muscle


C. Smooth muscle


D. A and B


C. All

D. A and B

Contraction is spontaneous

Smooth muscle

Junctional specializations within intercalated disk

Gap junction


Fascia adherens


Desmosomes

Filaments in smooth muscle are anchored to


A. Dense bodies


B. Caveolae


C. Both


D. Neither

A. Dense bodies

T.tubules is a part of


A. Sarcoplasmic reticulum


B. Sarcolemma


C. Both


D. Neither

B. Sarcolemma

Analogous to T.tubules in smooth muscles

Caveolae

Branched muscles

Cardiac

Cylindrical muscle

Skeletal and Cardiac

Fusiform or spindle

Smooth muscle

Disappears in a fully contracted skeletal muscle

I band

Structure that holds the actin filaments of skeletal muscle

Z- disk

Functional unit of cardiac muscle

Sarcomere

Striated muscles

Skeletal and cardiac

Essential requirement of skeletal muscle for normal contraction


A. ATP


B. Calcium ion


C. Ach


D. All


E. A and B

D. All

Touch

Pacinian

Warm temperature

Ruffini's

Deep pressure

Pacinian

Itch

Free nerve endings

Proprioception

Muscle spindle

In what Layer of skin is Ruffini's corpuscle

Dermis

Receptors in myotendinous junction of a muscle

Golgi tendon and muscle spindle

Onion ring appearance

Pacinian


Golgi mazzoni (smaller)

Meissner's corpuscle is specially located in what layer's of dermis

Papillary

Respknds to changes in light intensity

Electromagnetic receptors

Encapsulated receptor for touch

Meissner's

Deep cutaneous pressure, vibrstion, and proprioception

Pacinian

Two point discrimination

Meissner's

Non encspsulsted, sloly adapting

Merkel's disk

Receptor with A delta fibers

Free nerve endings