What is the oxidation state of iron in haemoglobin?
(1) Fe-
(2) Fe2+
(3) Fe3+
(4) Fe4+
The H-Zone in the skeletal muscle fibre is due to
(1) the central gap between actin filaments extending through myosin filaments in the A-band
(2) extension of myosin filaments in the central portion of the A-band
(3) the absence of myofibrils in the central portion of A-band
(4) the central gap between myosin filaments in the A-band
An example of stretch reflex triggered by passive muscle movement is the
(1) tendon reflex
(2) ipsilateral reflex
(3) flexor reflex
(4) patellar reflex
Gerdy fibres are
(1) ligament of neck
(2) ligament of ankles
(3) ligament of palm
(4) ligament of face.
Consider the diagram given below.
Parts labelled as A, B, C, D, E and F respectively indicate.
(1) Sacrum, ilium, pubis, femur, tibia and fibula
(2) Ilium, pubis, sacrum, femur, fibula and tibia
(3) Sacrum, pubis, ilium, femur, tibia and fibula
(4) Ilium, sacrum, pubis, femur, tibia and fibula
In old age, stiffness of joints is due to the
(1) hardening of bones
(2) inefficiency of muscles
(3) decrease in synovial fluid
(4) enlargement of bones
Oxygen content reduction makes the glycolyse (glycogenesis) intensity increased due to
(1) increase of ADP concentration in cell
(2) increase of concentration in cell
(3) increase of ATP concentration in cell
(4) increase of concentration of peroxides and free radicals
Pick out the correct match
(1) Sternum - 14
(2) Pelvis - 3
(3) Ribs - 20
(4) Face - 5
Match Column-I with Column-II:
Column-I | Column-II |
A. Structural and functional unit of a myofibril B. Protein of thin filament C. Protein of thick filament D. The central part of thick filament not overlapped by thin filament |
I. H-zone II. Myosin III. Sarcomere IV. Actin |
(1) A - I, B - II, C - III, D - IV
(2) A - I, B - III, C - II, D - IV
(3) A - I, B - IV, C - III, D - II
(4) A - III, B - IV, C - II, D - I
Sarcomere is the area between:
(1) 2 H-zones
(2) 2 Z-lines
(3) 2 M-lines
(4) 2 A-bands