Tag: multicellular structure: tissue

Questions Related to multicellular structure: tissue

Which of the following is not syncytial?

  1. Cardiac muscle

  2. Skeletal muscle

  3. Smooth muscle

  4. Interstitial muscle


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

A syncytium is a multinucleated mass of cytoplasm, that is not separated into individual cells.
Example: Formation of skeletal muscle. Large skeletal muscle fibers formed by the fusion of thousands of individual muscle cells.
Cardiac muscle's syncytium is important because it allows rapid coordinated contraction of muscles along their entire length.
Smooth muscles, however, are not syncytial
So, the correct answer is 'Smooth muscle'

Muscular tissue is differentiated into

  1. Unstriped, striped

  2. Striped, cardiac

  3. Cardiac, muscle, unstriped

  4. Unstriped, striated and cardiac


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

There are three types of muscle tissue such as cardiac, smooth or unstriated and skeletal or striated.
Cardiac muscle cells are located in the walls of the heart, appear striated and are under involuntary control.
Smooth or unstriated muscle fibers are located in the walls of hollow visceral organs, except the heart, appear spindle-shaped and are under involuntary control.
Skeletal or striated muscles fibers occur in muscles, which are attached to the skeleton. They are striated in appearance and are under voluntary control.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.

Myoglobin is found in

  1. Muscles

  2. Blood

  3. Liver

  4. Spleen


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Myoglobin is a protein found in the muscle cells of animals. It functions as an oxygen-storage unit, providing oxygen to the working muscles.
Thus, the correct answer is option (A), 'Muscles'.

Unstriated muscles are found in

  1. Veins

  2. Arteries

  3. Uterus

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Smooth muscles are the muscle tissues that contracts without conscious control (involuntary), having the form of thin layers or sheets. It is made up of spindle-shaped, unstriated cells with single nuclei and found in the walls of the internal organs such as stomach, uterus, bladder, intestine and blood vessels (veins, arteries) except for heart.
Thus, the correct answer is option D.

Phosphagen in vertebrates is

  1. Phospho creatine

  2. Phospho arginine

  3. ATP

  4. Phosphoric acid


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The phosphagens are energy storage compounds, also known as high-energy phosphate compounds. They are chiefly found in muscular tissue in animals. ATP molecules can provide energy for only a few seconds of strenuous muscular activity. Thus muscle cells have backup energy storage compound, creatine phosphate, that can be stockpiled. The energy stored in creatine phosphate is transferred to ATP as needed. But during vigorous exercise, the supply of creatine phosphate is quickly depleted. Muscle cells must replenish their supplies of these energy-rich compounds. Chemical energy is stored in muscle fibers in glycogen, a large polysaccharide formed from hundreds of glucose molecules. Glycogen can be degraded, yielding glucose, which is then degraded in cellular respiration. When sufficient oxygen is available, enough energy is captured from glucose to produce needed quantities of ATP and creatine phosphate.

Red muscle fibres are present over

  1. Extensors of backs

  2. Flight muscle of birds

  3. Athletes of marathon race

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Three major types of skeletal muscle fibers have been identified in vertebrates: slow-oxidative, fast-oxidative, and fast-glycolytic. Slow-oxidative fibers are specialized for endurance activities such as swimming, running long distances like the marathon, or maintaining posture. They contract slowly and fatigue slowly. These fibers require a steady supply of oxygen. They derive most of their energy from aerobic respiration and are rich in mitochondria and capillaries. Slow-oxidative fibers are rich in myoglobin, a red pigment similar to hemoglobin in red blood cells, which stores oxygen. Myoglobin enhances rapid diffusion of oxygen from blood into muscles during strenuous muscle exertion. Because of the myoglobin, slow-oxidative fibers are red. Birds that fly have red breast muscles specialized to support sustained activity. In humans, the proportions of slow-oxidative and fast-oxidative fibers vary among individuals and from muscle to muscle in the same person.

One myosin filament in the myofibril of skeletal muscle fibre is surrounded by how many actin filaments?

  1. Two

  2. Four

  3. Six

  4. Three


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Six actin filaments surround each myosin filament and the active sites of an actin filament are available to three different myosin filaments in the myofibril of skeletal muscle fibre.