Skelatal tissues Flashcards

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1
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Muscles that work in opposition to each other are…
A. Antagonistic
B. Cardiac
C. Smooth
D. A and C

A

A

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Involuntary muscles that are striped are …
A. Antagonistic
B. Cardiac
C. Smooth
D. A and C

A

b

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The voluntary muscle is …
A. Antagonistic
B. Cardiac
C. Smooth
D. A and C

A

A

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The involuntary muscle is…
A. Antagonistic
B. Cardiac
C. Smooth
D. A and C

A

C

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The filaments in the myofibrils are called…
A. Bicep and tricep
B. Actin and myosin
C. Perimysium and epimysium
D. Striations

A

B

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The outer covering of the muscle fibre is called the…
A. Bicep
B. Actin and myosin
C. Epimysium
D. Striations

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c

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The connective tissue that holds together a bundle of
muscle fibres is called the…
A. Epimysium
B. Actin
C. Perimysium
D. Striations

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c

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The outer membrane of muscle fibre is called…
A. Sarcoplasm
B. Sarcolemma
C. Perimysium and epimysium
D. Striations

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b

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The ground substance of the muscle fibre is called the…
A. Sarcoplasm
B. Sarcolemma
C. Perimysium and epimysium
D. Striations

A

A

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The light and dark bands on the muscle fibre is known as…
A. Sarcoplasm
B. Sarcolemma
C. Perimysium and epimysium
D. Striations

A

D

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Fixed or immovable joints are…
A. The sutures in the skull
B. The pivot joint
C. The hinge joint
D. The ball and socket join

A

A

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An example of a freely movable joint is the…
A. Sutures in the skull
B. Synovial joint
C. Both A and B
D. None of the above

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b

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The synovial joint is enclosed by a tissue called the…
A. Capsular ligament
B. Synovial membrane
C. Hyaline cartilage
D. Ligament

A

A

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The tissue that secretes the synovial fluid in a synovial
joint is called the…
A. Capsular ligament
B. Synovial membrane
C. Hyaline cartilage
D. Ligament

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b

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The cartilage that covers the bones at the joint is called…
A. Capsular ligament
B. Synovial membrane
C. Hyaline cartilage
D. Ligament

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c

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Q

The tissue that holds the bones together at a joint is
called the…
A. Tendon
B. Synovial membrane
C. Hyaline cartilage
D. Ligament

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d

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Q

The tissue that joins muscle to bone is called…
A. Tendon
B. Synovial membrane
C. Hyaline cartilage
D. Ligament

A

A

18
Q

The cartilage that a large number of bundles of white
non-elastic fibres is called…
A. Hyaline
B. White fibro cartilage
C. Yellow elastic cartilage
D. Both A and B

A

B

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The cartilage cells are called…
A. Chondrocytes
B. Chondrin
C. Lacuna
D. Fibres

A

A

20
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The ground substance of cartilage is called…
A. Chondrocytes
B. Chondrin
C. Lacuna
D. Fibres

A

B