The anaerobic contraction of skeletal muscle causes deposition or accumulation of
1. Gluconic acid
2. Lactic acid
3. Pyruvic acid
4. Hydrochloric acid
Muscle fatigue occurs due to the accumulation of
1.
2. Myosin ATPase
3. Lactic acid
4. Creatine phosphate
Globular head of myosin molecule act as
1. ATPase
2. CTPase
3. TTPase
4. GTPase
Contractile unit of muscle is part of myofibril between
1. Z-line and l-band
2. Z-line and Z-line
3. Z-line and A-band
4. A-band and l-band
The ion that must be present in an adequate amount for binding of cross-bridges with actin is
1.
2.
3.
4.
According to the sliding filament theory of muscle contraction, the filament that move to shorten a muscle are
1. Myosin
2. Actin
3. Collagen
4. Creatine phosphate
In a contracted skeletal muscle fiber
1. M line disappears
2. H-zone elongates
3. l-band remains constant
4. A-band disappears
Sheet or broadband of fibrous connective tissue that is deep to the skin and surrounds entire muscles and other organs of the body are
1. Epimysium
2. Fascicule
3. Endomysium
4. Fascia
The muscle is a specialised tissue which is originated from
1. Endoderm
2. Mesoderm
3. Ectoderm
4. Yolk sac
A collagenous connective tissue layer hold the muscle bundles together.
1. Perimysium
2. Endomysium
3. Epimysium
4. Fascia