In rabbit, end of a long bone is connected in another by from Bi

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51.

One animal that does not perform locomotion is

  • Sycon

  • Nereis

  • Sepia

  • Euglena


52.

During strenuous excercise, glucose is converted into

  • glycogen

  • pyruvic acid

  • starch

  • lactic acid


53.

Which of the following is a transparent tissue?

  • Tendon

  • Fibrous cartilage

  • Hyaline cartilage

  • All of these


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54.

In rabbit, end of a long bone is connected in another by

  • tendon

  • ligaments

  • muscle

  • cartilage


B.

ligaments

Ligaments consist of mainly collagen fibres and some elastic fibres. It connects end of a long bone to another.


Tendon is a very dense, strong fibrous connective tissue made of collagen fibres. It connects a skeletal muscle to a bone.


Cartilage is a solid but semi- rigid and flexible connective tissue. cartilage like the fibrous tissues, is a vascular and nutrients must diffuse into it from nearby tissues.


Muscles are composed of muscle tissue, that contracts to affects a particular movement.


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55.

Which of the following is important for muscle contraction and nerve impulse transmission?

  • Ca2+ ions

  • Mg2+ ions

  • Both (a) and (b)

  • Fe2+ ions


56.

Spindle fibre is made up of

  • tubulin

  • humulin

  • intermediate filament

  • flagelin


57.

Action potential is generated by

  • Na+

  • K+

  • Ca+

  • Cl-


58.

Ligament is mainly made up of

  • reticulin

  • elastin

  • myosin

  • collagen


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59.

Sigmoid notch is formed by

  • cavity formed by humerus

  • cavity formed by radius-ulna

  • cavity formed by tibia-fibula

  • cavity formed by femur


60.

An acromian process is characteristically found in the

  • pelvic girdle of mammals

  • skull of frog

  • pectoral girdle of mammals

  • sperm of mammals


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