Tendons attach:
1. Skeletal muscle to bone
2. Bone to bone
3. Muscle to muscle
4. Smooth muscle to bone

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Identify the incorrect statement regarding the parts labeled in the following diagram:
1. A is the perimysium
2. B is the structural unit of skeletal muscle
3. C is epimysium
4. D is the endomysium
Smooth muscles are:
| 1. | Voluntary and striated |
| 2. | Voluntary and unstriated |
| 3. | Involuntary and unstraited |
| 4. | Involuntary and striated |

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Smooth muscles are found in all the following locations except:
1. Wall of blood vessels
2. Wall of stomach
3. Wall of ureter
4. Wall of abdomen

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Communication junctions found at some fusion points that allow the cardiac muscle cells to contract as a unit are called as:
1. Intercalated discs
2. Sarcolemma
3. Nodes of Ranvier
4. Motor end plates

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A sheath of dense irregular connective tissue that groups muscle fibres into bundles or fascicles is called as:
| 1. | Epimysium | 2. | Perimysium |
| 3. | Endomysium | 4. | Aponeurosis |
Presence of intercalated discs help cardiac muscles to act as a functional syncytium. This is possible because the structure of these discs have:
| 1. | Tight junctions | 2. | Gap junctions |
| 3. | Adhering junctions | 4. | Plasmodesmata |

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The following histology section depicts the structure of:

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