Histology- Muscle Tissue 1st Year

Description

Histology- Muscle Tissue
Med Student
Quiz by Med Student , updated more than 1 year ago More Less
Sole C
Created by Sole C over 9 years ago
Med Student
Copied by Med Student over 8 years ago
299
6

Resource summary

Question 1

Question
By muscle contraction the length of the I-discus is diminished whereas the A-discus is unchanged.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 2

Question
"Sacromere" is a concept designated to the part of the myofibril between two Z-lines.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 3

Question
Leiomyofibril is the cell specific for the striated muscle tissue.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 4

Question
The intercalated discs are localized in the cardiac muscle tissue.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 5

Question
Z-Line (telophragma) is in the middle of the I-discus of the myofibril.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 6

Question
The loose connective tissue plays a role of inter-cellular substance for the muscle tissue.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 7

Question
Z-line (telophragma) is in the middle of the A- discus of the myofibril
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 8

Question
The myofibril is:
Answer
  • Specialized cell organelle
  • Cell
  • Syncytium
  • Symplast

Question 9

Question
Under electron microscope in H - band of myofibril are observed:
Answer
  • Thin myofilaments
  • Thick myofilaments
  • Thin and thick myofilaments
  • No myofilaments

Question 10

Question
The nuclei of the striated myofibre are localized:
Answer
  • In the central part of the cytoplasm
  • Sublemmal (under the plasma membrane)
  • Without strictly localization
  • Along the bundles of myofibrils

Question 11

Question
The intercalated discs between the cardiomyocytes are localized:
Answer
  • Step-like
  • Under the plasma membrane
  • Without strictly localization
  • Along the bundles of cardiomyofibrils

Question 12

Question
Under electron microscope in I-disc of the myofibril are observed:
Answer
  • Thin myofilaments
  • Thick myofilaments
  • Thin and thick myofilaments
  • No myofilaments

Question 13

Question
The cardiomyocytes bind together through:
Answer
  • Interdigitation ("zipper" interlocking)
  • Intercalated discs
  • Hemi-desmosomes
  • Basal lamina

Question 14

Question
Under electron microscope in A-disc of the myofibril are observed:
Answer
  • Thin myofilaments
  • Thick myofilaments
  • Thin and thick myofilaments
  • No myofilaments

Question 15

Question
The cardiomyofibrils in the cells of impulse-conductive muscle tissue:
Answer
  • Are scanty and centrally placed in the cell
  • Fill the whole cell cytoplasm
  • Are scanty and peripherally placed in the cell
  • Are lacking

Question 16

Question
The sacrosomes in the muscle tissue cells are:
Answer
  • Phagesomes
  • Mitochondria
  • Lysosomes
  • Cell inclusions

Question 17

Question
Myoepithelial cells are localized
Answer
  • In the wall of some acini
  • In the blood vessels wall
  • In the skeletal muscles
  • In the wall of the semi-niferous tubules

Question 18

Question
The most specific features of the muscles tissue are:
Answer
  • Abundant intercellular substance
  • Numerous blood vessels and nerve endings
  • Lack of proper intercellular substance
  • Presence of three types of microscopic organisation
  • Presence of tonofibrils

Question 19

Question
Which of the following is specific for the striated skeletal muscle tissue:
Answer
  • Presence of striated myofibrils
  • Presence of smooth myofibrils
  • Symplast type of organisation
  • Syncytial type of organisation
  • Origin from the mesoblast

Question 20

Question
Which of the following is specific for the smooth muscle tissue:
Answer
  • Presence of striated myofibrils
  • Presence of smooth myofibrils
  • Cellular type of organisation
  • Origin from the mesenchyme
  • Origin of the mesoblast

Question 21

Question
Which of the following characteristics are specific for cardiac striated muscle tissue
Answer
  • Presence of smooth myofibrils
  • Presence of cardiac myofibrils
  • Cellular type of microscopic organisation
  • Symplast type of microscopic organisation
  • Syntical type of microscopic organisation

Question 22

Question
The intercalated discs of the cardiac muscle tissue consists of:
Answer
  • "Zipper" interlocking (interdigitatio)
  • Gap junctions (nexus)
  • Tight junctions (zonula occludens)
  • Hemi-desmosomes
  • Desmosomes

Question 23

Question
Under the light microscope - (H- E staining), bundles of striated cylindrical structures with numerous peripherally placed nuclei are visible. What type of muscle tissue is this? Ans: [blank_start]striated skeletal muscle tissue[blank_end]
Answer
  • striated skeletal muscle tissue

Question 24

Question
Under the light microscope - (H- E staining), long cells with centrally placed spherical nuclei, divided in two or more branches at its ends appear. Between the adjacent cells, dark lines pass in an irregular, step-like manner. What type of muscle tissue is this? Ans: [blank_start]striated cardiac muscle tissue[blank_end]
Answer
  • striated cardiac muscle tissue

Question 25

Question
Associate each type of muscle tissue with its corresponding features: A/ smooth muscle tissue [blank_start]b[blank_end], [blank_start]d[blank_end] B/ cardiac striated muscle tissue [blank_start]c[blank_end], [blank_start]g[blank_end] C/ skeletal striated muscle tissue [blank_start]a[blank_end], [blank_start]e[blank_end] a/ presence of striated myofibrils b/ presence of smooth myofibrils c/ presence of cardiac myofibrils d/ cellular type of microscopic organization e/ symplast type of microscopic organization f/ syncytial type of microscopic organization
Answer
  • b
  • a
  • c
  • d
  • e
  • f
  • d
  • a
  • b
  • c
  • e
  • f
  • c
  • a
  • b
  • d
  • e
  • f
  • f
  • a
  • b
  • c
  • d
  • e
  • a
  • b
  • c
  • d
  • e
  • f
  • e
  • a
  • b
  • c
  • d
  • f

Question 26

Question
Under the light microscope - (H-E. staining). elongated (spindle-shaped) cells with centrally placed nuclei. arranged in layers are observed. What type of muscle tissue is this? Ans: [blank_start]Smooth Muscle Tissue[blank_end]
Answer
  • Smooth Muscle Tissue
Show full summary Hide full summary

Similar

The SAT Math test essentials list
lizcortland
How to improve your SAT math score
Brad Hegarty
Histology- Epithelial Tissue PMU 1st Year
Med Student
Histology- Nervous Tissue 1st Year PMU
Med Student
CHE - Epithelial Tissue
Sole C
CHE - Nervous Tissue
Sole C
CHE - Reproductive Tissue
Sole C
CHE - Embryology
Sole C
CHE - Epithelial Tissue
Ramtin Yeganeh
CHE - Define and Fill
Sole C
CHE - Nervous Tissue
Ramtin Yeganeh