Locomotion and Movement NEET MCQ covers the techniques for locomotion performed by animals shift with their habitats and the interest of the circumstance. Locomotion is needed for an assortment of reasons, for example, discovering food, cover, mate, appropriate breeding grounds, ideal climatic conditions or to escape from hunters.
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1. ________ is extremely resistant to fatigue
- Cardiac muscles
- Skeletal muscles
- Striped Muscles
- None of the above
Answer: Cardiac muscles
2. ATPase of the muscle is located on
- Actin
- Myosin
- Troponin
- Sarcoplasm
Answer: Myosin
3. Synovial joints are
- Pivot
- Hinge
- Ball & socket
- All of these
Answer: All of these
4. Which of the following is true statement?
- Humerus articulates with Acetabulum of Pelvic girdle
- Humerus articulates with Glenoid cavity of Pelvic girdle
- Humerus articulates with Glenoid cavity of Pectoral girdle
- Humerus articulates with Acetabulum of Pectoral girdle
Answer: Humerus articulates with Glenoid cavity of Pectoral girdle
5. Skeletal muscle fibre is
- Multi nucleated
- Uni nucleated
- Bi nucleated
- Anucleated
Answer: Multi nucleated
6. Which one of the following membranes secrete a watery fluid that lubricates and cushions the joint?
- Tendons
- Synovial membrane
- Ligaments
- Cartilage
Answer: Synovial membrane
7. Which of the following is a sesamoid bone?
- Pectoral girdle
- Pterygoid
- Pelvis
- Patella
Answer: Patella
8. Which of these is contractile protein of a muscle?
- Tubulin
- Tropomyosin
- Mysosin
- All of these
Answer: Mysosin
9. Which of the following is striped muscle but not voluntary?
- Wrist muscle
- Shank
- Cardiac muscle
- Abdominal
Answer: Cardiac muscle
10. The supportive skeletal structures in the human external ears and nose tip are
- Ligament
- Areolar tissue
- Bone
- Cartilage
Answer: Cartilage
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