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Which type of muscle tissue is responsible for movements of the body?
Which type of muscle tissue is responsible for movements of the body?
- Non-striated muscle
- Smooth muscle
- Cardiac muscle
- Skeletal or striated muscle (correct)
What special contractile proteins are present in muscle tissue?
What special contractile proteins are present in muscle tissue?
- Hemoglobin and myoglobin
- Insulin and glucagon
- Actin and myosin (correct)
- Keratin and collagen
Which type of muscle tissue contracts involuntarily, without conscious intervention?
Which type of muscle tissue contracts involuntarily, without conscious intervention?
- Skeletal or striated muscle
- Voluntary muscle
- Smooth muscle (non-striated) muscle (correct)
- Cardiac muscle
What are the two regulatory proteins present in muscle tissue, in addition to actin and myosin?
What are the two regulatory proteins present in muscle tissue, in addition to actin and myosin?
What is the process known as the formation of muscle during embryonic development?
What is the process known as the formation of muscle during embryonic development?
Which type of muscle tissue consists of elongated, multinucleate muscle cells called muscle fibers?
Which type of muscle tissue consists of elongated, multinucleate muscle cells called muscle fibers?
What is the process called when muscle is formed during embryonic development?
What is the process called when muscle is formed during embryonic development?
Which proteins interact to cause movement in muscle tissue?
Which proteins interact to cause movement in muscle tissue?
Which type of muscle tissue contracts involuntarily, without conscious intervention?
Which type of muscle tissue contracts involuntarily, without conscious intervention?
What are the two regulatory proteins present in muscle tissue, in addition to actin and myosin?
What are the two regulatory proteins present in muscle tissue, in addition to actin and myosin?