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  1. Asked: August 4, 2021In: Zoology

    Why an all out sprint cannot continue for more than 45 sec?

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    A. Run out of oxygen An all out sprint cannot continue for more than 45 sec because muscle run out of oxygen.

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    An all out sprint cannot continue for more than 45 sec because muscle run out of oxygen.

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  2. Asked: August 4, 2021In: Zoology

    Slipped disc is a common disease of the back. Why is it?

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    C. Defecting alignment of vertebrate Slipped disc is a common disease of the back. It is due to defecting alignment of vertebrate.

    C. Defecting alignment of vertebrate

    Slipped disc is a common disease of the back. It is due to defecting alignment of vertebrate.

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  3. Asked: August 4, 2021In: Zoology

    Why arthritis of inflammation of joint occurs?

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    C. Deposition of uric acid crystals Arthritis of inflammation of joint occurs due to deposition of uric acid crystals.

    C. Deposition of uric acid crystals

    Arthritis of inflammation of joint occurs due to deposition of uric acid crystals.

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  4. Asked: August 4, 2021In: Zoology

    What is the striated muscles which close the aperture?

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    C. Constrictors Constrictors is the striated muscles which close the aperture.

    C. Constrictors

    Constrictors is the striated muscles which close the aperture.

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  5. Asked: August 4, 2021In: Zoology

    Tropomyosin and troponin are parts which of the following structures?

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    B. Actin Tropomyosin and troponin are parts actin.

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    Tropomyosin and troponin are parts actin.

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  6. Asked: August 4, 2021In: Zoology

    Krause’s membrane is present at which one of the following sites?

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    B. I-band Krause's membrane is present at I-band.

    B. I-band

    Krause’s membrane is present at I-band.

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  7. Asked: August 4, 2021In: Zoology

    Sliding filament theory of muscle contraction was proposed by which scientist?

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    A. Huxley and Hanson Sliding filament theory of muscle contraction was proposed by Huxley and Hanson

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    Sliding filament theory of muscle contraction was proposed by Huxley and Hanson

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  8. Asked: August 4, 2021In: Zoology

    Whch one of the following muscles contains myoglobin, store oxygen, rich in mitochondria?

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    B. Red muscle Red muscle contains myoglobin, store oxygen, rich in mitochondria.

    B. Red muscle

    Red muscle contains myoglobin, store oxygen, rich in mitochondria.

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  9. Asked: August 4, 2021In: Zoology

    CORI cycle operates within which one of the following organs?

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    C. Muscle CORI cycle operates within muscle.

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    CORI cycle operates within muscle.

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  10. Asked: August 4, 2021In: Zoology

    In vertebrates, the ultimate source of ATP for muscle contraction is from where?

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    B. Phosphocreatinine In vertebrates, the ultimate source of ATP for muscle contraction is from phosphocreatinine.

    B. Phosphocreatinine

    In vertebrates, the ultimate source of ATP for muscle contraction is from phosphocreatinine.

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