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Actin binding sites are located on:

  1. troponin

  2. tropomyosin

  3. meromyosin

  4. both (b) and (c)


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Actin belongs to the family of globular multifunctional protein that forms microfilaments in muscle fibers. The associated proteins along with actin found in thin filaments are troponin and tropomyosin.however the binding sites are located in meromyosin.

So, the correct option is 'meromyosin'.

Which of the following proteins is found in the thick filaments of skeletal muscle?

  1. Actin

  2. Troponin

  3. Myosin

  4. Tropomyosin


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
A skeletal muscle is made up of different types of proteins. The thick filaments are made up of myosin while the thin filament is made up of three proteins actin, troponin, and tropomyosin. So, the correct answer is 'Myosin'.

Myoglobin is found in?

  1. Muscles

  2. Blood

  3. Lungs

  4. RBCs


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

  • Myoglobin is a protein found in muscles of almost all mammals that binds to both iron and oxygen. 
  • It is also made up of heme and globin protein. 
  • The main function of myoglobin is binding to oxygen and carrying it to different muscle tissues.
  • So, the correct answer is 'Muscles'.

Read the following statement (A-D) with regards to muscles.


Choose the correct option.

  1. I-bands are isotropic bands and made by actin filaments

  2. A-bands are anisotropic bands and made by both actin and myosin filaments

  3. In between I-bands thin fibrous M-line is present

  4. In between A-bands, thin fibrous M-line is present


Correct Option: A

Select the option where the property describing muscle fibres is not associated with wall of stomach.

  1. Presence of actin and myosin fibrils

  2. Branched, multinucleated appearance

  3. Presence of cell junctions

  4. Involuntary nature


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The layers of stomach wall include serosa, muscularis, submucosa, and mucosa these are involuntary in nature and show the presence of cell junctions also, the muscularis layer shows branched and multinucleated appearance.

However, the presence of actin and myosin fibrils is seen in smooth muscles.
So, the correct answer is 'Presence of actin and myosin fibrils'.

Which fibres, contractile in nature are found in muscles?

  1. White fibres

  2. Myofibrils

  3. Micro fibrils

  4. Elastic fibres


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Contractile fibres are those fibres which are capable in contraction of the muscles.

 Fibres Nature 
 White fibres (form of mature connective tissue)  Ineslastic
 Myofibrils (skeletal muscle)  Contractile
 Micro fibrils (surface of primary cell wall)  elastic
 Elastic fibres (bundle of connective tissue)  elastic

So, the correct  option is 'Myofibrils'

Which of the following are the regulatory protein in the  muscle contraction?

  1. Troponin and tropomyosin

  2. Troponin and actin

  3. Myosin and tropomyosin

  4. Actin and tropomyosin


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
  • Actin and myosin are the contractile proteins, and they interact with each other, causing contraction, while troponin and tropomyosin are regulatory proteins that regulate the interaction between actin and myosin. 
  • Myofilaments(actin and myosin) are packed in functional units of striated muscle referred to as sarcomeres. 
  • Hence, Troponin and tropomyosin are the regulatory protein in muscle contraction.
  • So, the correct answer is 'Troponin and tropomyosin'.

In the sarcoplasmic reticulum of resting muscle, Ca$^{2+} $ are held together by which protein?

  1. Nebulin

  2. Desmin

  3. Calsequestrin

  4. Calmodulin


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

In the sarcoplasmic reticulum of resting muscle, Ca2+ are held together by calmodulin. Calmodulin is also called as calcium-modulated protein, is a calcium-binding protein present in the cytoplasm. It is present in all eukaryotic cells.it's the function is to bind calcium ions in resting muscle. when the motor impulse is generated and reached to neuromuscular junctions calcium is released from calmodulin which facilitates muscle contraction.

So, the correct answer is 'Calmodulin'.

Actin binding sites are located on:

  1. Troponin

  2. Tropomyosin

  3. Eromyosin

  4. Both (b) and (c)

  5. Both (a) and (b)


Correct Option: A

Cross bridges between actin and myosin is broken up by

  1. Hydrolysis of AP

  2. Binding of ATP to the myosin head

  3. Binding of calcium to the subunit of troponin

  4. Exposure of tropomyosin


Correct Option: B
Explanation:
  • Each myosin (thick) filament is also a polymerized protein. Many monomeric proteins called Meromyosins constitute one thick filament.
  • Each meromyosin has two important parts, a globular head with a short arm and a tail. The globular head is an active ATPase enzyme and has binding sites for ATP and active sites for actin.
  • The globular head of a myosin molecule that projects from a myosin filament in muscle and is held to attach temporarily to an adjacent actin filament and draw it into the A band of a sarcomere between the myosin filaments to form a cross bridge.
  • Cross bridges between actin and myosin are broken up by Binding of ATP to the myosin head and The myosin, releasing the ADP and P1 and muscle goes back to its relaxed state.
  • So, the correct answer is 'Binding of ATP to the myosin head'.