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Questions Related to muscles and their structure

Muscle cells contain _________ protein.

  1. Casein

  2. Actin

  3. Myosin

  4. Both B and C


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Muscle is a soft tissue found in most animals. Muscle cells contain protein filaments of actin and myosin that slide past one another, producing a contraction that changes both the length and the shape of the cell. Therefore, (d) is the correct answer. 

Major protein in the thick filaments of skeletal muscle fiber is

  1. Myosin

  2. Actin

  3. Tropomyosin

  4. Troponin


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
  • Skeletal muscle fiber is made up of two types of filaments. They are thick filament and thin filament.
  • Thick filament is made up of a protein called Myosin.
  • Each myosin (thick filament) is made up of Many monomeric proteins called Meromyosins.
  • Hence Major protein in the thick filaments of skeletal muscle fiber is Myosin.
  • So, the correct answer is 'Myosin'.

Myosin filaments are localized in

  1. Z-Band

  2. H-Band

  3. A-Band

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
  • Each myofibril (muscle filament)has alternate dark and light bands on it. 
  • The light bands contain actin and are called I-band or Isotropic band, whereas the dark band called ‘A’ or Anisotropic band contains Myosin.
  • Myosin filaments are also called as Thick filaments.
  • Hence Myosin filaments are localized in A-Band.
  • So, the correct answer is 'A-Band'.

Which one of the following is wrongly matched.

  1. Myosin - Contractile protein

  2. Tendon - Connective tissue

  3. Smooth muscle - Involuntary muscle

  4. Red muscle - Myoglobin

  5. Troponin - Fibrous protein


Correct Option: E

Component of actin filament of a sarcomere is

  1. Myosin and troponin

  2. Troponin and actin

  3. Actin and myosin

  4. Actin, troponin and tropomyosin


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
  • Skeletal muscle fiber is made up of two types of filaments. They are thick filament(myosin) and thin filament(actin). 
  • Each actin (thin) filament is made of two ‘F’ (filamentous) actins helically wound to each other. Two filaments of another protein, tropomyosin also run close to the ‘F’ actins throughout its length. A complex protein Troponin is distributed at regular intervals on the tropomyosin.
  • Hence Component of actin filament of a sarcomere is Actin, troponin, and tropomyosin.
  • So, the correct answer is 'Actin, troponin, and tropomyosin'.

Which is wrongly matched?

  1. Red muscle-myoglobin

  2. Tendon-connective tissue

  3. Troponin-fibrous protein

  4. Smooth muscle-involuntary muscle

  5. Myosin-contractile protein


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
  • The myofibril is composed of two types of filaments. They are thick filament(Myosin) and Thin filament(Actin).
  • Each actin (thin) filament is made of two ‘F’ (filamentous) actins helically wound to each other. Each ‘F’ actin is a polymer of monomeric ‘G’ (Globular) actins. Two filaments of another protein, tropomyosin also run close to the ‘F’ actins throughout its length. A complex protein Troponin is distributed at regular intervals on the tropomyosin. In the resting state tropomyosin partially covers myosin binding site on actin. Tropomyosin is a fibrous protein and Troponin is a globular protein.
  • So, the correct answer is 'Troponin-fibrous protein'

Read the statements regarding muscle proteins and identify the correct statements
i. Actin is a thin filament and is made up of two F-actins
ii. Complex protein, tropomyosin is distributed at regular intervals on the troponin
iii. Myosin is a thick filament which is also a polymerized protein
iv. Globular head of meromyosin consists of light meromyosin (LMN)

  1. i, iii and iv are correct

  2. i and iii are correct

  3. i, ii and iii are correct

  4. i, ii and iv are correct

  5. ii and iv are correct


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
  • Myofibril is made up of two types of filaments.They are thin filament(actin) and thick filament(myosin).
  • Each actin (thin) filament is made of two ‘F’ (filamentous) actins helically wound to each other. Each ‘F’ actin is a polymer of monomeric ‘G’ (Globular) actins. Two filaments of another protein, tropomyosin also run close to the ‘F’ actins throughout its length. A complex protein Troponin is distributed at regular intervals on the tropomyosin.
  • Each myosin (thick) filament is also a polymerized protein. Many monomeric proteins called Meromyosins, constitute one thick filament. Globular head of meromyosin consists of Heavy meromyosin (HMM).
  • So, the correct answer is 'i, ii and iii are correct'

In a resting muscle fibre, tropomyosin partially covers

  1. Ca-binding sites on actin

  2. Ca-binding sites on troponin

  3. Actin binding sites on myosin

  4. Myosin binding sites on actin


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
  • The myofibril is composed of two types of filaments. They are thick filament (Myosin) and Thin filament (Actin).
  • Each actin (thin) filament is made of two ‘F’ (filamentous) actins helically wound to each other. Each ‘F’ actin is a polymer of monomeric ‘G’ (Globular) actins. Two filaments of another protein, tropomyosin also run close to the ‘F’ actins throughout its length. A complex protein Troponin is distributed at regular intervals on the tropomyosin. In the resting state tropomyosin partially covers myosin binding site on actin.
  • Increase in Ca++ level leads to the binding of calcium with a subunit of troponin i.e troponin-C on actin filaments and thereby remove the masking of active sites for myosin. Utilizing the energy from ATP hydrolysis, the myosin head now binds to the exposed active sites on actin to form a cross bridge.
  • Hence In a resting muscle fibre, tropomyosin partially covers myosin binding sites on actin.
  • So, the correct answer is 'Myosin binding sites on actin'.

Which one of the following is the thick filament of muscle?

  1. Actin

  2. Troponin

  3. Tropomyosin

  4. Myosin


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
  • Myofibril is made up of two types of filaments. They are thick filament (myosin) and thin filament (actin). Actin filaments are thinner as compared to the myosin filaments, hence are commonly called thin and thick filaments respectively
  • Each myosin (thick) filament is a polymerized protein. Many monomeric proteins called meromyosins constitute one thick filament.
  • Hence myosin is the thick filament of muscle.
  • So, the correct answer is 'Myosin'.

Which one of the following is wrongly matched?

  1. Myosin - contractile protein

  2. Tendon - connective tissue

  3. Smooth muscle - involuntary muscle

  4. Troponin - fibrous protein


Correct Option: D
Explanation:
A. Myosin are made up of polymerised protein which make thick myofilament. They are found in A- band of sarcomere and are contractile protein.
B. Tendon is dense regular connective tissue which join muscle to bone and made up of white collagen fibres.
C. Smooth muscle is non striated muscle with tapering ends and spindle shaped. They are involuntary muscles which are not under control and do not get fatigue.
D. Thin myofilament is made up of three proteins - actin, tropomyosin and troponin. Actin is a globular protein. Tropomyosin is a fibrous protein. At regular intervals of tropomyosin, a complex protein called troponin. It is a trimeric protein having three units - troponin I, troponin T and troponin C.
So, the correct answer is 'Troponin-fibrous protein'.