ASSIGNMENT
ASSIGNMENT
ASSIGNMENT
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A
Basic
Basic Level
Level
(a) Fallopian tube (b) Small intestine (c) Oesophagus (d) Trachea
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34. Epithelial cells involved in the process of absorption of digested food have on their surface [AIEEE 2003]
(a) Pinocytic vesicles (b) Microvilli (c) Zymogen granules (d) Phagocytic vesicles
35. The name ‘tissue’ was given by [CBSE PMT 1991]
(a) Function (b) Structure (c) Location and function (d) Intercellular material
38. Study of living tissue in situ is known as [CBSE PMT 1993]
(a) Oxyntic cells (b) Endothelial cells (c) Parietal cells (d) Haemocytes
41. The epithelium found in the lining layer of stomach and intestine is [J&K CET 2002, AIEEE 2003, CPMT 1989]
(a) Columnar epithelium (b) Squamous epithelium (c) Cuboidal epithelium (d) Stratified epithelium
43. Ciliated epithelium is found in [BHU 1992, MP PMT 2000, CPMT 2002]
(a) Ovary and trachea (b) Nephron and trachea (c) Lung and trachea (d) Liver and trachea
44. Blood vessels are internally lined by [AMU 1989, Pb. PMT 1999, BHU 2003]
(a) Ciliated epithelium (b) Columnar epithelium (c) Squamous epithelium (d) Striated epithelium
45. In cuboidal epithelial cells the nuclei are situated [Haryana PMT 1998]
(a) Secretory cells (b) Absorptive cells (c) Osteocytes (d) Nerve cells
47. Schneiderian membrane is for [AIIMS 1995]
(a) Tessalated epithelium (b) Urothelium (c) Pigmented epithelium (d) All of these
50. Transitional epithelium is found in [CBSE PMT 1991]
(a) Trachea (b) Urethra (c) Kidney pelvis (d) Both (b) and (c)
51. Squamous epithelial cells are found in [CPMT 1996]
Advance
Level
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53. Only tissue which is originated from all the three layers of embryo [MP PMT 2002]
(a) Connective tissue proper (b) Epithelial tissue (c) Muscular tissue (d)
All of these
54. When the cell membrane of cells at certain places fuses, they are called as
(a) Nexus (b) Macula occludens (c) Zonula occludens (d) All of these
55. Simple cuboidal epithelium is found in
(a) Sweat gland (b) Choroid of eye (c) Thin bronchioles (d) All of these
56. The cells of sensory epithelium are found
(a) Singly (b) In groups
(c) Interspersed between epithelial cells (d) All of these
57. The ducts of mammary gland are lined by
(a) Stratified columnar epithelium (b) Stratified cuboidal
epithelium
(c) Transitional epithelium (d) All of these
58. The function of villi in the intestine is [BHU 1984; AIEEE 2003]
(a) Absorption of food (b) Increase in the absorptive surface of food
(c) Control of intestinal movement (d) Hinderance in the
movement of food
59. Peritoneal layer of body cavity is made up of [CPMT 1982]
(a) Squamous epithelium (b) Ciliated epithelium (c) Columnar epithelium (d) Glandular epithelium
60. The ciliated epithelium in our body may be found in
[CBSE PMT 1993; AFMC 1985; BHU 1986; MP PMT 1997; CPMT 1977,78,80]
(a) Ureter (b) Trachea (c) Bile duct (d) Uterine tube
61. Vagina and oesophagus have a common inner lining of [CMC Vellore 1993; MP PMT 2003; DPMT 1986]
(a) Squamous epithelium (b) Ciliated epithelium
(c) Columnar epithelium (d) Stratified squamous non keratinised epithelium
62. Epithelial tissue performs the following functions [KCET 1994]
(a) Protection, secretion, absorption only (b) Protection, secretion, sensation, absorption
(c) Protection, secretion, absorption, digestion (d) None of these
63. Epithelium in case of serous membranes is called
(a) Ectothelium (b) Endothelium (c) Mesothelium (d) Serothelium
64. Normal wear and tear of cells in simple epithelia is negligible because
(a) Epithelial cells are very tough
(b) Epithelial cells are closely fitted like tiles of a mosaic
(c) Epithelial cell are kept moist due to the material that diffuse through it
(d) Epithelial cell is protective in function
65. A gland cell and an epithelial cell perform different function, because
(a) Wall of cloaca (b) Upper part of male urethra (c) Oviduct (d)
Oesophagus
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67. Sweat, salivary and pancreatic ducts are lined by
(a) Epithelial tissue (b) Muscular tissue (c) Connective tissue (d) Nervous tissue
69. Epithelial tissues arise from [MP PMT 1996, 2002]
(a) They are highly vascularised (b) They never produce glands
(c) They have large intercellular spaces (d) They have a rapid rate of cell division
76. The type of epithelium found in conjunctivas of eye is [MP PMT 2001]
(a) Stratified cuboidal (b) Stratified columnar (c) Stratified squamous (d) Transitional epithelium
77. Which of the following in mammalian tissues is associated with filtration and diffusion [DPMT 1987]
(a) Simple columnar (b) Simple squamous (c) Stratified squamous (d) Stratified columnar
78. Ciliated epithelium occurs in frog in [CPMT 1983]
(a) Epidermis of skin of land vertebrates (b) Oral cavity and pharynx
(c) Vagina and cervix (d) Both (b) and (c)
82. Stratum germinativum is an example of which kind of epithelium [CBSE PMT 1997]
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nect
(a) Cuboidal (b) Ciliated ive (c) Columnar (d) Both (a) and (c)
83. Ciliated epithelium lines the tiss [RPMT 1998]
ue
(a) Tracheal and fallopian tube (b) Bile duct and ureter
epithelium
(c) Trachea and oesophagus (d) Pharyngeal and stomach
mucosae
84. Macula adherens is a kind of [AIIMS 1994]
Basic
Basic Level
Level
e (a) 100 days (b) 90 days (c) 120 days (d) None of these
89. The tendon are formed of [CBSE PMT 1999; JIPMER (Med.) 2001; CPMT 2003]
h (a) Bone (b) Cartilage (c) Both are equally elastic (d) Both are not elastic
91. All the cartilaginous bones are previously
i (a) Elastic cartilage (b) Hyaline cartilage (c) Calcified cartilage (d) Fibrous cartilage
92. Lacunae are connected with
j (a) Canaliculae (b) Sublacunae (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of these
93. The fibrous tissue which connects the two bones is
[CPMT 1977,93, 2000; BHU 1985; RPMT 1999; MP PMT 1994,2001; J&K CET (Med.) 2002]
k (a) Connective tissue (b) Tendon (c) Ligament (d) Adipose tissue
94. Long shaft of a bone is called as
n (a) Connective tissue (b) Muscular tissue (c) Fibrous connective tissue (d) Skeletal tissue
97. The matrix of hyaline cartilage contains [CPMT 1998]
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o (a) Collagen (b) Chondrin (c) Ossein (d) All of these
98. R.B.C. in adult are formed [BHU 1985; CPMT 2003]
p (a) In the red bone marrow of long bones (b) In the spleen
q (c) In the thymus (d) In the liver
99. Sprain is caused due to stretching of [BHU 1985; AIIMS 1993]
v (a) Two bones (b) Two muscles (c) Muscle and bone (d) Nerve and Muscle
104. Mast cells are found in [MP PMT 1997; CPMT 1977, 79; MP PAT 1995]
w (a) Connective tissue (b) Muscular tissue (c) Nervous tissue (d) Blood
105. Erythrocytes in camel are [CPMT 1971]
aa (a) No W.B.C. (b) No protein (c) Much more of water (d) No R.B.C.
108. Which of the following is not the cell of areolar tissue
bb (a) Macrophages (b) Schwann cell (c) Plasma cell (d) Adipose cell
109. Lymph nodes are to fight against [CPMT 1977]
ee (a) Fibrous cartilage (b) Hyaline cartilage (c) Elastic cartilage (d) None of these
112. Below the skin, the fat is in the form of [CBSE PMT 1988]
ff (a) Lipoproteins (b) Adipose tissue (c) Mucous layer (d) Lymphoid tissue
113. Usually chordates have red blood containing red blood corpuscles. The blood is red due to the presence of the
following pigment [DPMT 1993, AFMC 1993]
kk (a) Collagen fibres (b) Elastic fibres (c) Reticular fibres (d) All of these
118. The membrane that covers cartilage is known as [DPMT 1993]
nn (a) Has no matrix (b) Covers the skin (c) Has abundant matrix (d) None of these
121. Most of the cells in areolar tissue are [CBSE PMT 1992]
oo (a) Fibroblasts (b) Macrophages (c) Mast cells (d) All of these
122. The white fibrous tissue occurs in [DPMT 1985; CPMT 1999]
bbbb(a) Tracheal rings (b) Pubic symphysis (c) Epiglottis (d) External ear
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152. Cells which secrete the bone matrix are
iiii (a) Cartilage (b) Muscles (c) Ligaments (d) Blood cells
158. Fluid part of blood after removal of corpuscles is [MP PMT 1998]
kkkk (a) Emulsion (b) Suspension (c) Complex colloidal solution (d) Molecular
solution
160. The main function of tendon is [MP PMT 1999]
llll (a) To join two bones (b) To join two muscles (c) To join muscles and bones (d) To join muscles
and nerves
161. Antibody is produced by [BHU 2003; AIEEE 2003]
mmmm (a) B-Lymphocyte (b) Heparin (c) T-Lymphocyte (d) Both (a) and (b)
162. Ligament is a [CBSE PMT 1999; BHU 2000]
rrrr (a) Fibroblasts (b) Histiocytes (c) Lymphocytes (d) Mast cells
166. Protein present in cartilage is [CBSE PMT 1997]
uuuu(a) Mast cells (b) Podocytes (c) Macrophages (d) Fibroblast cells
169. Which of the following is not a granulocyte [BHU 2000]
189. When the count of W.B.C. falls below the optimum number in blood, it is called
uuuuu (a) Leukopenia (b) Leukemia (c) Anaemia (d) All of these
190. Glisson’s capsule is a delicate connective tissue capsule covering the [KCET 1994; MP PMT 2002]
vvvvv (a) Spleen (b) Liver (c) Kidney (d) Gall bladder
191. Haversian system is a diagnostic feature of [KCET 1994; MP PMT 2001; DPMT 2003]
wwwww (a) Avian bones (b) All animals (c) Mammalian bones only
(d) Reptilian bones
192. Which part of body’s weight is formed by connective tissue
yyyyy (a) Hyaluronic acid (b) Lactic acid (c) Sphygmomyelin (d) None of these
194. The mast cells secrete the following substance [DPMT 1993; CPMT 1998; 2000; 03; BHU 2003]
zzzzz (a) Heparin (b) Histamine (c) Serotonin (d) All of these
195. The giant cell is formed by the fusion of
aaaaaa (a) Macrophage (b) Plasma cell (c) Mast cell (d) All of these
196. Which of the following cell forms all other cells of connective tissue
bbbbbb (a) Fibroblast (b) Macrophage (c) Glial cell (d) Adipocyte
197. Which of the following tissue is called as “homeostatic reservoir”
cccccc (a) Cartilage (b) Bone (c) Calcified cartilage (d) All of these
198. Inorganic phosphate found in the bones are called
dddddd (a) Hydroxy apatite (b) Ossein (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of these
199. Achondroplasia is a disease related with the defect in the ossification of
eeeeee (a) Membrane (b) Cartilage (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of these
200. Atavistic epiphysis is a/an
ffffff (a) Cartilage (b) True epiphysis (c) Independent bone (d) None of these
201. In embryonic stage R.B.C. are formed in
gggggg (a) Liver (b) Spleen (c) Yolk Sac (d) All of these
202. The areolar tissue connects [BHU 1988]
hhhhhh (a) Two bones (b) Muscle and the bone (c) Muscle and the fat tissue (d) Muscle and
their compound
203. Bone marrow is made up of [BHU 1978, 85; CPMT 1984; 87]
iiiiii (a) Muscular fibre and fatty tissue (b) Fatty tissue and areolar
tissue
jjjjjj (c) Fatty tissue and cartilage (d) Fatty tissue, areolar tissue
and blood
204. Phagocytic cells of liver are called
[CPMT 1976, 2003; AIIMS 1993; JIPMER 1993, 2001; CMC Vellore 1993; MP PMT 1996, 2001, 02]
kkkkkk (a) Kupffer cells (b) Deiter cells (c) Hensen cells (d) Aciner cells
205. Haversian canals of long bones have [CPMT 1984]
llllll (a) One vein and one artery (b) One nerve and one
lymphatic
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mmmmmm (c) Some bone cells, fat and areolar tissue (d) All of these
206. In mammals Haversian canals are connected with each other by transverse canals, which are called
[CPMT 1979, 93; DPMT 1985; MP PMT 1988, 2003]
nnnnnn (a) Semicircular canals (b) Volkmann’s canals (c) Inguinal canals (d) Bidder’s canals
207. Camel’s hump is made up of [DPMT 1985; 93, CPMT 1977; BHU 1985; NCERT 1975, 77]
oooooo (a) Skeletal tissue (b) Muscular tissue (c) Cartilage (d) Adipose tissue
208. Exchange of materials between blood and tissue cells occur through [CPMT 1975]
pppppp (a) Lymph (b) Plasma (c) Water (d) Tissue fluid
209. Major constituent of bone is [CPMT 1975; BHU 1985; RPMT 1999]
qqqqqq (a) Calcium phosphate (b) Magnesium phosphate (c) Calcium carbonate (d) Sodium chloride
210. White blood corpuscles divide by [CPMT 1976]
rrrrrr (a) Mitosis (b) Meiosis (c) Amitosis (d) None of these
211. A tendon gets ossified to form a type of bone called [BHU 1977; MP PMT 2002]
vvvvvv (a) Epithelial cells (b) White blood corpuscles (c) Red blood corpuscles (d) Blood platelets
214. If kept in 0.8% NaCl, R.B.Cs will [CPMT 1979]
wwwwww (a) Shrink (b) Remain same (c) Burst (d) None of
these
215. Lymph can be defined as [CPMT 1984]
xxxxxx (a) Blood minus RBCs (b) Blood minus plasma (c) Blood minus WBCs (d) Corpuscles
216. Blood clotting can be prevented in a test tube by adding a little [CPMT 1984]
yyyyyy (a) Sodium oxalate (b) Sodium chloride (c) Sodium hydroxide (d) Ammonium chloride
217. Growth of young cartilage take place by
bbbbbbb (a) Elastic cartilage (b) Fibrous cartilage (c) Calcified cartilage
(d) Hyaline cartilage
219. If red blood cells are placed in distilled water, they will
[DPMT 1982; CPMT 1971,73,83; JIPMER 1993; Manipal MEE 1995; BHU 1983; MP PAT 1995]
ccccccc(a) Shrink and collapse (b) First increase in volume and then burst
ddddddd (c) Stick together (d) None of these
220. Adipose tissue is found in mammals [JIPMER 1985]
jjjjjjj (a) Hyaline cartilage (b) Muscle (c) Ligaments (d) Tendons
225. A bone is different from cartilage due to the presence of [AFMC 1985; JIPMER 1993; CPMT 1993, 2002]
kkkkkkk(a) Collagen (b) Blood vessels (c) Lymph vessels (d) Haversian canals
226. Which of the following cells are associated with immune system of body [MP PMT 2003]
lllllll (a) Neutrophils (b) Macrophages (c) Lymphocytes (d) All of these
227. Egyptian mummies are having still intact artery, it is due to
mmmmmmm (a) Resistivity of elastin protein to chemical changes (b) Cold weather
conditions of Egypt
nnnnnnn (c) Hot weather conditions of Egypt (d) It is only a God gift
228. Cartwheel arrangement of heterochromatin is found in
sssssss (a) Cartilage (b) Blood vessel (c) Heart (d) Lung
232. Polymorphonuclear leucocytes are [CBSE PMT 1993]
uuuuuuu (a) Brittle (b) Soft and elastic (c) Remains as it is (d)
Harder
234. The intercellular substance found in connective tissue is [DPMT 1993]
vvvvvvv(a) Fatty in nature (b) Muco-polysaccharide (c) Mainly protein in nature(d) All are correct
235. The lymph resembles composition of blood plasma, but contains [CPMT 1974]
wwwwwww (a) Less amount of protein, same number of leucocytes and a few erythrocytes
xxxxxxx(b) More protein, same number of leucocytes but mainly lymphocytes and a few erythrocytes
yyyyyyy(c) Less amount of protein, large number of leucocytes chiefly granulocytes and a few erythrocytes
zzzzzzz (d) Less amount of protein, large number of leucocytes chiefly lymphocyte and a few granulocytes
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236. In human embryo, main haemopoietic tissue is [CPMT 1993]
aaaaaaaa (a) Spleen (b) Liver (c) Both (a) and (b)(d)
Kidney
237. The colour in the brown fat is due to
bbbbbbbb (a) Its larger capacity for generating heat (b) Large number of
mitochondria present
cccccccc (c) A high concentration of iron containing cytochrome pigments (d) Presence of
chromatophores
238. Red marrow is found in
bbbbbbbbb (a) Cartilaginous bone (b) Dermal bone (c) Spongy bone (d)
Sesamoid bone
251. Match the following
Disease Cause
A. Diabetes 1. Rise in WBC count
B. Uraemia 2. Deficiency of vitamin B12
C. Anaemia 3. Rise in RBC count
D. Polycythemia 4. Fall of WBC count
E. Pernicious or Megaloblastic anaemia 5. Fall in RBC count
F. Leukemia 6. Increase in blood sugar level
G. Thrombocytopenia 7. Urea is in excess in blood
H. Leucopenia 8. Pathological increase in WBC
I. Leucocytosis 9. Decrease in the number of platelets
The correct matching sequence is
ccccccccc (a) 1, 3, 4, 2, 5, 6, 7, 9, 8 (b) 6, 7, 5, 3, 2, 8, 9, 4, 1 (c) 6, 7, 3, 5, 8, 2, 9, 1, 4
(d) 7, 6, 5, 3, 2, 9, 8, 4, 1
252. New born mammals generally do not shiver inspite of lower temperature outside because of
ddddddddd (a) Brown fat which has larger capacity for generating heat (b) White fat which has
larger capacity for generating heat
eeeeeeeee (c) Chromatophores present in them (d) Skeletal tissue present in
them
253. An osteon contains
fffffffff (a) One Haversian canal and Haversian lamellae (b) Haversian canal and Volkmann’s canal
ggggggggg (c) Haversian canal and circumferential lamellae (d) Haversian canal,
Haversian lamellae and osteoblast layer
254. Reticular connective tissue is found in
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hhhhhhhhh (a) Stomach (b) Spleen (c) Kidneys(d) Skin
255. Pits of Howship are present in
iiiiiiiii (a) Nervous tissue (b) Striated muscle fibres (c) Long bones (d) Fibrocartilage
256. Reticulocytes may also be called
jjjjjjjjj (a) Blood platelets (b) Immature erythrocytes (c) Lymphocytes (d) WBCs
257. Which of the following is a living substance [RPMT 1995]
mmmmmmmmm (a) Muscular contraction (b) Blood coagulation (c) Bone formation (d)
All of these
260. The percentage of inorganic and organic salts in the matrix of a bone is
nnnnnnnnn (a) 40% inorganic, 60% organic (b) 67% inorganic, 33%
organic
ooooooooo (c) 80% inorganic, 20% organic (d) 85% inorganic, 15%
organic
261. Lymph contains
vvvvvvvvv (a) Forming WBC (b) Forming antibodies (c) Sping RBC (d)
Destroying bacteria
266. Haversian canals are found in [AFMC 1997; BHU 2000; DPMT 2003]
wwwwwwwww (a) Bone marrow (b) Hyaline cartilage (c) Bone matrix (d)
Calcified cartilage
267. Which cells are not true in blood [EAMCET 1998]
E
B
F
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[KCET (Med.) 2001]
yyyyyyyyy (a) A = Interstitial lamellae, B = Lacuna with osteocytes, C = Blood vessels, D = Nerve,
E = Canaliculi, F = Haversian canal, G = Lamellae
zzzzzzzzz (b) A = Interstitial lamellae, B = Osteocytes in the lacuna, C = Blood vessels, D = Nerve,
E = Canaliculi, F = Haversian system, G = Canaliculi
aaaaaaaaaa (c) A = Lamellae, B = Lacuna with osteocytes, C = Artery, D = Lymphatic vessels, E =
Canaliculi, F = Vein, G = Haversian canal
bbbbbbbbbb (d) A = Interstitial lamellae, B = Osteocytes, C = Nerve, D = Blood Vessel, E = Lamellae,
F = Haversian canal, G = Canaliculi
269. Connective tissue is [Orissa PMT 2002]
cccccccccc (a) Ectodermal in origin with intercellular spaces (b) Mesodermal in origin
without intercellular spaces
dddddddddd (c) Ectodermal in origin without intercellular spaces (d) Mesodermal in origin
with intercellular spaces
270. Pubis in the frog’s pelvic girdle is actually a [BVP 2003]
eeeeeeeeee (a) Calcified cartilage (b) Cartilaginous bone (c) Membrane bone
(d) None of these
271. Vitreous humour is [BVP 2003]
ffffffffff (a) Mucoid connective tissue (b) Solid crystalline (c) Watery fluid (d)
All of these
272. Which one of the following is not a fibrillar protein [Kerala CET (Med.) 2003]
gggggggggg (a) Elastin (b) Collagen (c) Myosin (d)
Albumin
273. Enzyme causing lysis of fibrin during fibrinolysis is [Haryana PMT 2000, BHU 2002]
hhhhhhhhhh (a) Fibrinogen (b) Plasmin (c) Thrombin (d)
VIII Platelet factor
274. In mammals yellow fibres are found in [CPMT 1985]
iiiiiiiiii (a) Ear pinna (b) Tip of nose (c) Epiglottis (d) All of these
275. In which state iron is present in haemoglobin [RPMT 1998]
jjjjjjjjjj (a) Un-ionic (b) Fe2+ (c) Fe3+ (d) None of these
276. In which bones shall have Haversian system [KCET 2002]
(a) Heparin and calcitonin (b) Serotonin and melanin (c) Vasopressin and relaxin (d) Heparin and histamine
283. Match the types of WBC listed in column I with the shape of nucleus given under column II. Choose the answer
which gives the correct combination of alphabets of two columns [KCET 2003]
Column I Column II
Type of WBC Shape of Nucleus
a Neutrophils p Kidney shaped
b Eosinophils q S-shaped
c Basophils r 3 – 5 lobes
d Monocytes s 2 lobes
t Disc shaped
ssssssssss (a) Vascular tissue (b) Osseous tissue (c) Loose connective tissue
(d) Adipose tissue
285. Assertion (A) : RBC production is regulated by kidneys. [AIIMS 2002]
Reason (R) : Erythropoietin hormone produced by kidneys reaches red bone marrow where it increases stem
cells mitosis and speeds up development of RBCs.
tttttttttt (a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
uuuuuuuuuu (b) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
vvvvvvvvvv (c) (A) is true but (R) is wrong
wwwwwwwwww (d) (A) and (R) both are wrong
286. Assertion : Histamine is involved in allergic and inflammatory reactions. [AIIMS 2002]
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287. Assertion : Mast cells in human body release excessive amount of inflammatory chemicals which cause allergic
reactions. [AIIMS 2003]
Reason : Allergens in the environment on reaching human body stimulates mast cells in certain individuals.
bbbbbbbbbbb (a) Both (A) and (R) are true and (R) is the correct explanation of (A)
ccccccccccc (b) Both (A) and (R) are true but (R) is not the correct explanation of (A)
ddddddddddd (c) (A) is true but (R) is wrong
eeeeeeeeeee (d) (A) and (R) both are wrong
fffffffffff
ggggggggggg
hhhhhhhhhhh
Basic
Basic Level
Level
288. Which of the following muscles gets into fatigue very early
iiiiiiiiiii (a) Skeletal muscle (b) Smooth muscle (c) Cardiac muscle (d) All of these
289. Unstriped muscles are found in [BHU 1984; CPMT 1981]
jjjjjjjjjjj (a) Neck (b) Urinary bladder (c) Arms (d) Fingers
290. Cardiac muscles are having characters of [CPMT 1984]
kkkkkkkkkkk (a) Striped muscle (b) Unstriped muscle (c) Both (a) and (b)(d)
None of these
291. Unstriped smooth muscles are found in [CPMT 1984]
lllllllllll (a) Thigh (b) Eye muscles (c) Iris (d) Tongue
292. Sarcolemma is the covering of [CPMT 1974; DPMT 1982; MP PMT 2003]
mmmmmmmmmmm (a) Nerve fibres (b) Muscle fibres (c) Bone marrow (d)
Liver, kidney and stomach
293. Who propounded the “Sliding filament theory” for muscles contraction
ppppppppppp (a) One nucleus (b) Many nuclei (c) Two nuclei (d)
No nuclei
295. The protein which maintains the muscular storage of oxygen is [CMC Vellore 1993]
ttttttttttt (a) Striped (b) Unstriped (c) Cardiac (d) None of these
299. The muscles involved in the movement of the arm are [CPMT 1971]
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uuuuuuuuuuu (a) Unstriped (b) Striped (c) Cardiac (d) All of
these
300. Striated and voluntary muscle fibres are found in [CPMT 1972, 80, 82]
vvvvvvvvvvv (a) Lungs (b) Leg muscles (c) Gall bladder (d)
Blood vessels
301. Bundles of striated muscle fibres called fasciculi are enclosed by sheath called [CPMT 1987]
xxxxxxxxxxx (a) 0.8001 seconds (b) 0.002 seconds (c) 0.004 seconds (d)
0.005 seconds
303. Strongest muscles in human body are found in [JIPMER 1994]
iiiiiiiiiiii (a) Lungs (b) Gall bladder (c) Blood vessels (d)
Limb muscles
313. The stored food material found in muscles is [MP PMT 1999; AFMC 2003]
llllllllllll (a) Liver (b) Muscles (c) Both (a) and (b)(d)
Blood
316. Cardiac muscles are different from that of skeletal muscles as [CPMT 1998]
mmmmmmmmmmmm (a) They are striated and involuntary (b) They are non striated
nnnnnnnnnnnn (c) They are smooth (d) They are voluntary
317. The functional unit of contractile system in striated muscle is [CBSE 1998]
pppppppppppp (a) Nervous tissues (b) Epithelial tissues (c) Connective tissues
(d) Muscular tissues
319. Ensheathing of muscles is called [JIPMER (Med.) 2001]
ssssssssssss (a) Urethra (b) Uterus of pregnant woman (c) Leg (d)
Thigh
322. Cross-bridges occur in [MP PMT 1992]
tttttttttttt (a) Mid brain of Rabbit (b) Mid brain of Frog (c) Cranial nerves (d)
Muscle fibres
uuuuuuuuuuuu
vvvvvvvvvvvv
Advance
Advance
Level
Level
323. Rigor mortis is the contraction of muscle but without action potential development
wwwwwwwwwwww (a) After death (b) Before death (c) In childhood (d)
In embryo
324. The triceps and biceps muscles are of [MP PMT 1992]
xxxxxxxxxxxx (a) Antagonist type (b) Involuntary type (c) Smooth type (d)
Sphincter type
325. Smooth muscles are not [BHU 1998]
ddddddddddddd (a) Slowly and get fatigued (b) Quickly and get
fatigued
eeeeeeeeeeeee (c) Slowly and do not get fatigued (d) Rhythmically
and do not get fatigued
329. Cardiac muscles are stripped muscles with [CPMT 1980]
fffffffffffff (a) Syncytial muscle fibres which are involuntary in function (b) Nucleated involuntary
fibres
ggggggggggggg (c) Nucleated voluntary fibres (d) Syncytial
involuntary fibres
330. Protein which is both structural and enzymatic [BHU 1988]
iiiiiiiiiiiii (a) Muscles of the iris (b) Ciliary body (c) Both (a) and (b)(d)
None of these
332. In the myofibrils of muscle fibre
jjjjjjjjjjjjj (a) Myosin is found (b) Actin is found (c) ATP is found (d)
All of these
333. The single unit smooth muscles are
llllllllllllll (a) Heat required for muscle contraction (b) Heat liberated during
relaxation
mmmmmmmmmmmmmm (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of these
345. ‘Oxygen debt’ is amount of oxygen required for
nnnnnnnnnnnnnn (a) Muscle contraction (b) Muscle relaxation (c) Muscle recovery
(d) All of these
346. Involuntary muscles are
oooooooooooooo (a) Under the control of will (b) Not under the control
of will
pppppppppppppp (c) Controlled by autonomic nervous system (d) Both (b) and (c)
347. Muscle cramp is
qqqqqqqqqqqqqq (a) Displacement of muscle from its original position (b) Painful contractions of
muscles
rrrrrrrrrrrrrr (c) One muscle overlaps the other (d) All of these
348. Smooth muscle fibre differ from striated muscle fibre in external covering by
uuuuuuuuuuuuuu (a) Stimulus of specific strength which can excite muscle or nerve fibre
vvvvvvvvvvvvvv (b) Capacity of muscle to contract
wwwwwwwwwwwwww (c) Stimulus to indicate the contraction
xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (d) None of these
350. Hypertrophy of muscle is
yyyyyyyyyyyyyy (a) Muscles become thin and weak due to excessive work (b) Muscles
become thick and strong due to excessive work
zzzzzzzzzzzzzz (c) Muscles become thin and weak due to no work (d) Muscles become thick
and strong due to no work
351. Krause membrane or Z-line is a myofibril which separates two adjacent [CBSE PMT 2001; MP PMT 2002]
ddddddddddddddd (a) Lactic acid (b) Creatine triphosphate (c) Glycogen (d)
CO2 and water
354. Ciliary muscles are contractile structures which
eeeeeeeeeeeeeee (a) Cause standing of hairs in human skin in cold (b) Keep the valves of
heart in position
fffffffffffffff (c) Move cilia of some ciliated protozoans (d) Change focus of lens in
human eye
355. Which of the following is the contractile protein of a muscle [CBSE PMT 1998]
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn (a) Spindle shaped (b) Under ANS (c) Syncytial (d)
Structurally simple
361. Multi-unit smooth muscles are found in the wall of [AMU 1992]
ooooooooooooooo (a) Large blood vessels (b) Intestine (c) Stomach (d)
Urinary bladder
362. In the region of joining of two cardiac muscle cells is present [Pb PMT 2000]
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (a) Muscle cells (b) Nerve cells (c) Liver cells (d)
Bone cells
367. Longest cell in human body may be [BHU 1983; CPMT 1971, 73, 86, 89; MP PMT 1998]
yyyyyyyyyyyyyyy (a) Nerve cell (b) Leg muscle cell (c) Bone cell (d)
Heart muscle cell
368. Nerve fibre is different from the muscle fibre due to the presence of [CPMT 1982]
cccccccccccccccc (a) Is always negative (b) Is always positive (c) Is always neutral
(d) Never develops until death
372. The junction between Schwann cells is known as [MP PMT 1992]
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee (a) Nerve cells (b) Muscle cells (c) Bone cells (d)
Gland cells
374. The afferent process of neuron is known as [DPMT 1985]
oooooooooooooooo (a) Afferent in nature and conduct nerve impulse towards cyton (b) Efferent
in nature and conduct nerve impulse towards cyton
pppppppppppppppp (c) Both the above (d) None of these
379. Axon hillock is
tttttttttttttttt (a) Nucleus and cytoplasm (b) Axon and dendrites (c) Vacuoles and fibres
(d) Synapse and ganglia
382. The entire nerve is enclosed by a white thick sheath of a connective tissue, called
uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu (a) Endoneurium (b) Epineurium (c) Neurilemma (d)
Perineurium
383. Active transport involves [BHU 1995]
vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv (a) Against concentration gradient and require ATP (b) Against concentration
gradient and not require ATP
wwwwwwwwwwwwwwww (c) With concentration gradient and not require ATP (d) None of the above
384. The function of nervous tissue is [CPMT 1975]
yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy (a) Chloride ions (b) Potassium ions (c) Sodium ions (d)
Calcium ions
386. Two system which exerts opposite influence on the same organs are
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz (a) Endocrine and exocrine gland systems (b) Muscular and nervous
system
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa (c) Endocrine and nervous system (d) Sympathetic
and parasympathetic systems
387. Which type of neurons are found in the retina
kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk (a) Right auricle (b) Muscle bundles (c) Dendrite (d)
Axon
396. Myelin sheath is covering of [CPMT 1970, 73]
lllllllllllllllll (a) Muscle cells (b) Axon of neurons (c) Blood vessels (d)
Osteocytes
397. Schwann cell is found around [BHU 2003]
qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq (a) Nerve cells (b) Non-myelinated nerve fibres (c) Myelinated
nerve fibre (d) Areolar tissue
401. Afferent nerve fibre carries impulses from [CBSE 1992]
Advance
Advance
Level
Level
vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv
403. Synapses store [BHU 1985]
wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww (a) Stimulating chemicals (b) Inhibitory chemicals (c) Conducting chemicals
(d) All of these
404. Branched ends of nerve cells are called telodendria which establish the functional contact with other nerve cell.
This connection is called [BHU 1976, 85; DPMT 1984; CPMT 1984, 87; AFMC 1986]
yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy (a) Retina (b) Spinal cord (c) Brain (d) Tongue
406. Axons form nerve in
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb (a) Glial cells (b) Nerve cells (c) Cytons (d) Only
axons
408. To start conduction of impulse, the value of action potential must not be
cccccccccccccccccc (a) Less than threshold value (b) More than threshold
value
dddddddddddddddddd (c) Equal to threshold value (d) All of the above
409. The interval between the beginning of electrical response and peak of tension recorded is the [CMC Vellore 1993]
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eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee (a) Latent period (b) Contraction time (c) Relaxation time (d)
None of these
410. Myelin sheath is a layer covering [CMC Vellore 1993]
hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh (a) No Nissl’s granules (b) No radiating processes (c) No cyton (d)
No nucleus
412. Nissl’s granules are characteristically found in [CPMT 1977, 81, 88; BHU 1985; AFMC 1985; MP PMT 1992, 97]
jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj (a) Mitochondria (b) Cell metabolites (c) Fate granules (d)
Ribosomes
414. Which of the following tissues in mammals show the least capacity for regeneration [CPMT 1990]
qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq (a) One direction (b) Two direction (c) Multidirection (d)
None of these
418. To stop the impulse
xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (a) Axis cylinder (b) Cell body (c) Myelin sheath (d)
Endoneurium
422. Neurons divide [MP PAT 1995]
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz (a) Action potential jumping from node to node (b) Action potential
transmitting along membrane
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa (c) Simple transmission of action potential (d) All of these
424. Which cell type does not divide in mammals after birth [MP PMT 1997; Haryana PMT 1994]
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb (a) Neurons and osteocytes (b) Muscle cells (c) Germ cells (d)
Nerve
425. Which one of the following acts as slow neurotransmitter [CBSE PMT 1998, 2001]
ddddddddddddddddddd (a) Two axons and two dendrons (b) One axon and one
dendron
eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee (c) Two axons and one dendron (d) One axon and two
dendrons
427. In the diagram of multipolar myelinated neuron given below, different parts have been indicated by alphabets;
choose the answers in which these alphabets have been correctly matched with the parts which they indicate
E G
B
A
fffffffffffffffffff (a) A = Cell body, B = Nissl bodies, C = Nucleus, D = Dendrites, E = Naked portion of axon,
F = Myelin sheath, G = Node of Ranvier
ggggggggggggggggggg (b) A = Cell body, B = Nissl bodies, C = Naked portion of axon, D = Dendrites, E =
Nucleus, F = Myelin sheath, G = Node of Ranvier
hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh (c) A = Cell body, B = Nissl bodies, C = Naked portion of axon, D = Nucleus, E =
Dendrites, F = Myelin sheath, G = Node of Ranvier
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (d) A = Cell body, B = Nissl bodies, C = Dendrites, D = Nucleus, E = Naked portion of axon,
F = Myelin sheath, G = Node of Ranvier
428. The most appropriate definition of neuroglial cells are that they are [Kerala CET (Med.) 2003]
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm (a) Nerve cells (b) Gland cells (c) Muscle cells (d)
Epithelial cells
431. Transmitter substance released at the synapse is [CPMT 1985; DPMT 2003]
rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr (a) Ranvier cells (b) Schwann cells (c) Astrocytes (d)
Oligodendroglial cells
435. Direction of nerve impulse is reversed in nerve with [Haryana PMT 2000]
ttttttttttttttttttt (a) Cranial nerves (b) Autonomic nerves (c) Optic nerves (d)
Spinal nerves
437. Neuroglial cells are present in [AFMC 1999]
uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu (a) CNS and spinal cord (b) Kidney (c) Liver (d) All of
these
438. The non-excitable, variously shaped and rounded structure between neurons are [KCET 1998]
vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv (a) Dendrites (b) Nissl bodies (c) Glial cells (d)
Schwann cell
439. Axon is a part of neuron, modified for [KCET 1988]
(a) Soma (b) Cyton (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) Schwann cells
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