Class 11 Biology
Locomotion and Movement
Q.1
Draw the diagram of a sarcomere of skeletal muscle showing the different regions.
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Q.2
Define sliding filament theory of muscle contraction.
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Q.3
Describe the important steps in muscle contraction.
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Q.4
Write true or false. If false change the statement so that it is true.
- Actin is present in thin filament.
- H-zone of striated muscle fibre represents both thick and thin filaments.
- Human skeleton has 206 bones.
- There are 11 pairs of ribs in man.
- Sternum is present on the ventral side of the body.
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Q.5
Write the difference between:
(a) Actin and Myosin
(b) Red and White muscles
(c) Pectoral and Pelvic girdle
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Q.6
Match the Column I with Column II:
Column I Column II
- Smooth muscle (i) Myoglobin
- Tropomyosin (ii) Thin filament
- Red muscle (iii) Suture
- Skull (iv) Involuntary
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Q.7
What are the different types of movements exhibited by the cells of human body?
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Q.8
How do you distinguish between a skeletal muscle and a cardiac muscle?
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Q.9
Name the type of joint between the following:
- Atlas/axis
- Carpal/metacarpal of thumb
- Between phalanges
- Femur/acetabulum
- Between cranial bones
- Between pubic bones in the pelvic girdle
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Q.10
Fill in the blank spaces:
- All mammals (except a few) have ______ cervical vertebra.
- The number of phalanges in each limb of human is _______.
- Thin filament of myofibril contains 2 ‘F’ actins and two other proteins namely ______ and ______.
- In a muscle fibre Ca++ is stored in ______.
- _____ and _____ pairs of ribs are called floating ribs. (f) The human cranium is made up of ______ bones.
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