Description : Smooth muscles are (a) involuntary, fusiform, non-striated (b) voluntary, multinucleate, cylindrical (c) involuntary, cylindrical, striated (d) voluntary, spindle-shaped, uninucleate.
Last Answer : (a) involuntary, fusiform, non-striated
Description : Heart is devoid of - (1) cardiac muscle (2) involuntary muscle (3) voluntary muscle (4) smooth muscle
Last Answer : (2) involuntary muscle Explanation: Cardiac muscle is also an involuntary muscle, found only in the heart.
Description : The type of muscle present in our (a) heart is involuntary and unstriated smooth muscle (b) intestine is striated and involuntary (c) thigh is striated and voluntary (d) upper arm is smooth muscle and fusiform in shape.
Last Answer : (c) thigh is striated and voluntary
Description : Characteristics of smooth muscle fibres are (a) spindle-shaped, unbranched, nonstriated, uninucleate and involuntary (b) spindle-shaped, unbranched, unstriped, multinucleate and involuntary (c ... , multinucleate and involuntary (d) cylindrical, unbranched, striated, multinucleate and voluntary.
Last Answer : (a) spindle-shaped, unbranched, nonstriated, uninucleate and involuntary
Description : Which one of the following is correct pairing of a body part and the kind of muscle tissue that moves it? (a) Biceps of upper arm – S m o o t h m u s c l e fibres (b) Abdominal wall – Smooth muscle (c) Iris – Involuntary smooth muscle (d) Heart wall – Involuntary unstriated muscle
Last Answer : (b) Abdominal wall – Smooth muscle
Description : The muscle which is under involuntary control is: a) striated b) smooth c) skeletal
Last Answer : ANSWER: B -- SMOOTH
Description : Give one reason for the following statements : (a) The blood is called connective tissue. (b) Muscles are able to contract and relax to bring about movements. (c) Muscles of heart are called involuntary muscles. -Biology 9th
Last Answer : a) blood flows in every part of our body and thus connecting every part of our body and hence blood is known as liquid connective tissue b)as skeletal muscles contracts and relax as they have special ... c)muscle of heart are known as involuntary muscle because we can't control them by our own will
Description : What are involuntary muscles? Where are they found? -Biology 9th
Last Answer : Involuntary muscles are the muscles which contract without conscious control. The contraction is controlled by the autonomic nervous system. These are present in the walls of the digestive system, blood vessels, bronchi, uterus and bladder.
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Description : Assertion` :-` On repeated application of stimuli, involuntary stripled muscles undergo fatigue. Reason `:` This is due to non availability of ATP mol
Last Answer : Assertion` :-` On repeated application of stimuli, involuntary stripled muscles undergo fatigue. Reason ... . If both Assertion and Reason are false.
Description : How are voluntary and involuntary muscles alike?
Last Answer : involuntary muscles can't control consciously, but voluntarymuscles can.
Description : What are voluntary and involuntary muscles?
Last Answer : The muscles that are under the will of the organism are called voluntary muscles. The muscles that are not under the will of the organism are called involuntary muscles.
Description : In myasthenia gravis: a. the vertical muscles of the eye are more commonly involved than the horizontal muscles b. the pupil reaction to light is sluggish c. absent antibody to acetylcholine receptors exclude the diagnosis d. Cogan's twitch refers to involuntary twitching of the orbicularis
Last Answer : the vertical muscles of the eye are more commonly involved than the horizontal muscles
Description : Which type of incontinence is associated with weakened perineal muscles that permit leakage of urine when intra-abdominal pressure is increased? a) Stress incontinence Stress incontinence ... intact urinary physiology who experience mobility impairment, environmental barriers, or cognitive problems.
Last Answer : a) Stress incontinence Stress incontinence may occur with coughing or sneezing.
Description : A suspected case of poisoning has been brought to the casualty with weakness, fainting, involuntary passage of urine and stools, profuse sweating, salivation, watering from nose and eyes. His pulse ... likely type of poisoning: A. Belladonna B. Barbiturate C. Anticholinesterase D. Dicophane (DDT
Last Answer : C. Anticholinesterase
Description : A suspected case of poisoning has been brought to the casualty with weakness, fainting, involuntary passage of urine and stools, profuse sweating, salivation, watering from nose and eyes. His pulse ... likely type of poisoning: A. Belladonna B. Barbiturate C. Anticholinesterase D. Dicophane (DDT)
Description : Briefly describe striated and smooth muscles with their functions. -Biology 9th
Last Answer : Striated muscles provide the force for locomotion and all other voluntary movements of the body. The smooth muscles are also known as unstriated or involuntary muscles. Smooth muscles occur as bundles ... fusiform or spindle-shaped cells or fibres. They are held together by loose connective tissue.
Description : The longest smooth muscles are seen in :-
Last Answer : The longest smooth muscles are seen in :- A. Abdomen B. Normal uterus C. Pregnant uterus D. Vas deferens
Description : Smooth muscles are
Last Answer : Smooth muscles are A. Involuntary, cylindrical, striated B. Voluntary, spindle-shaped, ... non-striated D. Voluntary, multinucleate, cylindrical
Description : Largest smooth muscles occur in
Last Answer : Largest smooth muscles occur in A. Leg B. Thigh C. Uterus of pregnant woman D. Urethra
Description : Which of the following is an example of multiunit smooth muscles ?
Last Answer : Which of the following is an example of multiunit smooth muscles ? A. Smooth muscle with blood vessels ... of the jaw D. Arrector pili muscle of skin
Description : Are smooth muscles striated yes or No?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : Are cardiac muscles considered to be smooth muscles?
Last Answer : No, they are not. Cardiac muscle is a type of involuntary striated muscle found only in the walls of the heart.This is a specialized muscle that, while similar in some fundamental ways to ... muscle automaticity. Meaning that some of the cells can beat on their own without any nerve stimulation.
Description : Hypocalcaemia affects (A) Skeletal muslces (B) Smooth muscles (C) Cardiac muscles (D) Skeletal muscles + smooth muscles + cardiac muscles
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Choose the incorrect statement from the following (a) Sympathetic system increases rate of SA node (b) Sympathetic system causes constriction of coronary arteries (c) Sympathetic system causes increased motility of GIT smooth muscles (d) Sympathetic system causes constriction of sphincter in GIT
Last Answer : Ans: C
Description : Smooth muscles are likely to be found in – (1) muscles of legs (2) muscles of arms (3) stomach (4) heart
Last Answer : (3) stomach Explanation: The term smooth muscle refers to a muscle of the human body that is part of a involuntary muscle group. The walls of hollow organs are the primary place ... arteries, arterioles and veins, urinary bladder, uterus, male and female reproductive tracts, respiratory tract etc.
Description : The muscles that are involved during urination are smooth muscles of
Last Answer : urinary bladder
Description : The autonomic nervous system innervates all of these except? A. Cardiac muscles B. Skeletal muscles (Answer) C. Smooth muscles D. none
Last Answer : B. Skeletal muscles (Answer)
Description : The transparent lens in the human eye is held in its place by (a) ligaments attached to the ciliary body (b) ligaments attached to the iris (c) smooth muscles attached to the iris (d) smooth muscles attached to the ciliary body
Last Answer : (a) ligaments attached to the ciliary body
Description : The four sketches (A, B, C and D) given below, represent four different types of animal tissues. Which one of these is correctly identified in the options given, along with its ... Smooth Heart Heart muscle contraction tissue (d) (A) Columnar Nephron Secretion epithelium and absorption
Last Answer : (a) (B) Glandular Intestine Secretion epithelium
Description : Identify the tissue shown in the diagram and match with its characteristics and its location. (a) Smooth muscles, show branching, found in the wall of the heart (b) Cardiac muscles, unbranched ... the ribs (d) Skeletal muscles show striations and are closely attached with the bones of the limbs
Last Answer : (d) Skeletal muscles show striations and are closely attached with the bones of the limbs
Description : Systemic anaphylaxis is characterized by a. Contraction Of Smooth Muscles. b. A Red Rash. c. Blood Poisoning. d. Hives.
Last Answer : a. Contraction Of Smooth Muscles.
Description : The transparent lens in the human eye is held in its place by (1) ligaments attached to the ciliary body (2) ligaments attached to the iris (3) smooth muscles attached to the iris (4) smooth muscles attached to the ciliary body
Last Answer : (1) ligaments attached to the ciliary body
Description : Tongue is made up of (a) Smooth muscles (b) Skeletal muscles (c) Both (d) None
Last Answer : (b) Skeletal muscles
Description : In wall of Gut, muscles are (a) Smooth (b) Striped (c) Both (d) None
Last Answer : (a) Smooth
Description : Smooth muscles are likely to be found in (1) muscles of legs (2) muscles of arms (3) stomach (4) heart
Last Answer : stomach
Description : The autonomic nervous system is also known as (a) Visceral (b) Vegetative (c) Involuntary nervous system (d) All of the above
Description : Which of the following terms is used to describe rapid, jerky, involuntary, purposeless movements of the extremities? a) Chorea Choreiform movements, such as grimacing, may also be ... movements. d) Spondylosis Spondylosis refers to degenerative arthritis of the cervical or lumbar vertebrae.
Last Answer : a) Chorea Choreiform movements, such as grimacing, may also be observed in the face.
Description : The part of the human brain which is an important relay station for the sensory impulses and also is the origin of many of the involuntary acts of the eye such as the narrowing of the pupil in bright light is the: a) hypothalamus b) midbrain c) corpus callosum d) cerebellum
Last Answer : ANSWER: B -- Midbrain
Description : I'd like to counter an involuntary flash mob. How can I do it?
Last Answer : answer:This is kinda off topic, but it suggests to use someone else’s facebook photos as your own. I think it’s slightly illegal to pass off someone else’s photographs as your own, isn’t it? That is a horrible prank, but I really don’t know how to counter it. Gimme a while to think.
Description : Is belief involuntary?
Last Answer : I believe this question needs to be phrased in a more coherent manner. Punctuation should be altered and more details could be added (eg. “We cannot if we try choose to disbelieve…. [Huh?]) .
Description : Does your body have an involuntary talent that you find very impressive?
Last Answer : My hidden talent would probably be intuition. It’s wierd that when I’m somewhere and havea bad feeling about something, usually I get a call or hear some bad news.
Description : Why does my left hand or right hand move involuntary when I move the opposite hand like to scratch, pick up something, or any other movement?
Last Answer : It might be down to the Ideomotor effect, other than that I can’t help.
Description : How are involuntary actions and reflex actions different from each other? -Biology-10
Last Answer : All reflex actions are involuntary in nature but all involutary actions are not reflexes as the beating of heart is an involuntary action but is not reflex action. Reflex actions are very quick but all ... lie process as circulation of blood, swallowing of food, movement of food in food pipe, etc.
Description : How are involuntary actions and reflex actions different from each other ? -Biology-10
Last Answer : Involuntary actions Reflex actions 1. Those actions which occur immediately without any thinking are called involuntary actions. 1. Reflex action is an immediate response to an event which does not require ... etc. 2. Reflex actions are controlled by spinal cord. Example: Sneezing, coughing, etc.
Description : What is the difference between optional muscle and involuntary muscle ?
Last Answer : 1. We can contract and stretch the optional muscles as we wish . On the other hand , we cannot contract the involuntary muscles as we wish. 2. We can move different limbs with the help of optional muscles. On ... stick to the bone. 4. The epidermis , arms , legs, etc. are made up of these muscles.
Description : What is involuntary muscle ?
Last Answer : Involuntary muscle: All the muscles of the human body which cannot be compressed , stretched or moved at will are called involuntary muscles.
Last Answer : The muscles over which we have no control. That is, the muscles that do not contract as we wish are called involuntary muscles.
Description : Involuntary response process which require involvement of C.N.S without consicous effort is
Last Answer : Involuntary response process which require involvement of C.N.S without consicous effort is