1) What is the function of muscle tissue?
a) To provide structure to the body
b) To store fats
c) To contract
d) To produce hormones
2) What are the three types of muscle tissue?
a) Skeletal, Cardiac, Smooth
b) Hard, Soft, Semi-Hard
c) Elastic, Inelastic, Plastic
d) Striated, Unstriated, Intermediate
3) Where is the cardiac muscle tissue found?
a) In the walls of the heart
b) In the walls of the stomach
c) In the walls of the muscles
d) In the walls of the chyme
4) What controls the cardiac muscle tissue?
a) The somatic nervous system
b) The autonomic nervous system
c) The nervous muscle system
d) The cardiac nervous system
5) What is the skeletal muscle responsible for?
a) Movements of the body
b) Controlling the heart beats
c) Digestion of food
d) Regulating body temperature
6) How is a Skeletal muscle distinguished from a Cardiac muscle?
a) The skeletal muscle is striated while the cardiac muscle is non-striated
b) The skeletal muscle is non-striated while the cardiac muscle is striated
c) The skeletal muscle can contact involuntarily while the cardiac muscle contracts voluntarily
d) The skeletal muscle contracts voluntarily while the cardiac muscle contracts involuntarily
7) What is the smooth muscle also known as?
a) Non-striated muscle
b) Striated muscle
c) Cardiac muscle
d) Skeletal muscle
8) Which type of muscle tissue has no striation in arthropods?
a) Smooth muscle
b) Striated muscle
c) Cardiac muscle
d) Skeletal muscle
9) What is the muscle tissue that makes skeletal muscles contract?
a) Actin and myosin
b) Troponin and tropomyosin
c) Myoglobin and mitochondria
d) Sarcomeres and myofibrils
10) Where can smooth muscle tissue be found?
a) Walls of organs and structures like the esophagus, intestines, and blood vessels
b) Walls of the heart and blood vessels
c) Walls of the chyme and stomach
d) Walls of the brain and heart
Correct Answers:
1) c) To contract
2) a) Skeletal, Cardiac, Smooth
3) a) In the walls of the heart
4) b) The autonomic nervous system
5) a) Movements of the body
6) d) The skeletal muscle contracts voluntarily while the cardiac muscle contracts involuntarily
7) a) Non-striated muscle
8) a) Smooth muscle
9) a) Actin and myosin
10) a) Walls of organs and structures like the esophagus, intestines, and blood vessels