A small band of dense, white and fibrous elastic tissue is grouped as
1. ligament
2. muscle junction
3.muscle filament
4.muscle cartilage
 Finger bones are also known as...........?
1.Hamate bone
2.Girdles
3.Phalanges
4.Metacarpal
 This is an example of stretch reflex stimulated by passive muscle movement
1.patellar reflex
2.tendon reflex
3.flexor reflex
4.ipsilateral reflex
Division of joints fibrous in nature permitting no movement is
1.tendons and tibia
2.ligaments and femur
3.diarthrosis
4.synarthroses
Due to the presence of which pigment skeletal muscles are categorised in to red and white muscles?
1.Sarcoplasmic
2.Myoglobin
3.Myosin
4.None of the above
How many types of Joints are present in our body?
1.2
2.3
3.4
4.5
In muscle contraction, this ion is essential
1. Cl
2.Ca
3. K
4.Na
In the striated muscles, the functional unit of contractile system is
1. Z band
2.cross bridges
3.sarcomere
4. myofibril
Division of joints allowing ample movement between 2 or more specific heads of bones are grouped as
1.diarthrosis
2.tendons and tibia
3.synarthroses
4.ligaments and femur
Ligaments restrict this action
1.cartilage junction
2.hyper extension
3. hyper flexion
4.both (b) and (c)
Muscles utilized for controlling the flow of all substances within lumen are grouped as
1.hormonal system
2.skeletal system
3.cardiac muscles
4.smooth muscles
Name the longest and heaviest bone of the body?
1.Femur
2.Fibula
3. Tibia
4.Ilium
Name the muscle that act in opposition to each other?
1. Cardiac Muscles
2.Skeletal Muscle
3.Antagonists muscle
4. Stapedius muscle
Name the only movable bone in the skull of man?
1.Ethmoid bone
2.Mandible bone
3.Nasal bone
4.Lacrimal bone
Name the smallest muscle?
1.Gutters maximus
2.Antagonisits
3.Stapedius
4.None of the above
Name the thinnest bone of human body?
1.Stapes
2.Malleus
3.Incus
4.Fibula
The record of electrical activity of muscle is known as .........?
1.Electro-Cardiogram (ECG)
2.Electro-Myogram (EMG)
3.Both A and B
4.Neither A nor B
This is a major energy source in a hurdle race to the leg muscles
1.glycolysis
2. lactate and pyruvate
3. performed ATP
4.oxidative metabolism
What does Axial Skeleton consists of:
1.Skull
2.Vertebral Column
3.Ribs and Sternum
4.All of the above