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Board: NMDCAT | Subject: Biology |
41. Which is not true for cardiac muscles:
No distinct nucleus
branched
involuntary
intercalated disc
42. Myofilament is made up of:
proteins
carbohydrates
lipids
lipo proteins
43. Unique feature of cardiac muscles is:
involuntary
striated
intercalated disc
spindle shaped
44. Sarcomere attach end to end to form:
myofibril
muscle bundle
muscle
sarcoplasm
45. Diaphragm is:
Skeletal muscle
cardiac muscle
smooth muscle
nervous tissue
46. Calcium ions are stored by:
RER
SER
lysosomes
both a & b
47. Which part of skeletal muscle remain stationary?
Origin
insertion
belly
All undergo change
48. Which muscles are abundant in human body?
skeletal
smooth
cardiac
none of above
49. Which band of sarcomere is isotropic in nature?
A-band
I-band
both s & b
both are anisotropic
50. Which of the following is common to all neurons?
Cell body with a nucleus.
Thick myelin sheath
Node of Ranvier
Schwann cells
51. Neurons are the cells adapted for the rapid transmission of electrical Impulses. To do this they have long thin processes called:
Axons
Dendrites
Myelin sheath
Schwann cell
52. Which type of neurons form brain and spinal cord?
Sensory neurons
motor neurons
interneurons
dendrites
53. Parasympathetic nervous causes:
digestion of food
dilates pupil
accelerates heart beat
inhibits bladder contraction
54. Which portion of brain involve in storage of long term memory?
hippocampus
cerebellum
medulla
Pons
55. Deep pressure sensitive receptors are:
Pacinian corpuscles
meissner's corpuscles
hair end organs
both a & b
56. Ganglia are found in:
Inner portion of spinal cord
White matter of spinal cord
grey matter of spinal cord
outside spinal cord
57. Node of ranvier is also known as:
Myelin sheath
neurofibril node
myofibril node
none of above
58. Which is highly developed in class Aves of kingdom animalia?
cerebral cortex
Cerebellum
medulla oblongata
Pons
59. Which of the following is responsible for detecting the change in external environment?
receptors
effectors
interneurons
both a & b
60. Which of the following is incorrect statement about axons?
nissl's granules are present
can be a meter long
carries impulses towards effectors
all are correct
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