The tentacles of Hydra do not help in

1. Capturing prey

2. Locomotion

3. Movement of water out of the body

4. Both A and C

Subtopic:  Introduction to Locomotion |
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Limbs in humans are not used for

1. Change in body postures

2. Locomotion

3. Movement of food in alimentary canal

4. Both A and C

Subtopic:  Appendicular Skeleton: Upper Limb |
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Which of the following statements is not correct?

1. All locomotions are movements.

2. All movements are not locomotions

3. Animals and plants exhibit a wide range of movements

4. Hydra cannot use its tentacles for locomotion

Subtopic:  Introduction to Locomotion |
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Based on location how many types of muscles are reported?

1. Three, skeletal, visceral and, cardiac

2. Two, smooth and skeletal

3. Four, skeletal, visceral, cardiac, and Digestive systems

4. Only one i.e. contractile muscles

Subtopic:  Introduction to Locomotion |
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Myofibrils has not

1. Alternate dark and light bands

2. Striated appearance because of distribution pattern of two important proteins- Actin and Myosin

3. Both A and B

4. Sarcolemma

Subtopic:  Skeletal Muscle: Basic Anatomy |
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Which of the following is not true regarding Z line?

1. Made up of elastic fibres

2. Present in centre of each I band

3. It bisects the I band

4. Thin Filaments are superficially touching to Z line.

Subtopic:  Skeletal Muscle: Sarcomere |
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Which of the following is not true regarding M line?

1. Thin membrane

2. Fibrous

3. Holds thick filament of A band

4. Keeps the Actin filament in centre

Subtopic:  Skeletal Muscle: Sarcomere |
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The head part of the HMM of muscle fiber is

1. Globular

2. Triangular

3. Filamentous

4. Both 2 and 3

Subtopic:  Skeletal Muscle: Myofilaments |
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The globular head is/has

1. An active ATPase enzyme

2. Binding sites for ATP

3. active sites for actin

4. All of these

Subtopic:  Skeletal Muscle: Myofilaments |
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Sliding Filament Theory states that

1. Contraction of muscle fibre takes place by the sliding of thin filaments over the thick filaments

2. Contraction of muscle fibre takes place by the sliding of thick filament over thin Filaments

3. Relaxation of muscle fibre takes place by the sliding of thick filament over thin filaments

4. Relaxation of muscle fibre takes place by the sliding of thin filament over thick filament

Subtopic:  Sliding Filament Theory |
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