Name the ion responsible for unmasking of active sites for myosin for cross-bridge activity during muscle contraction:
| 1. | Calcium | 2. | Magnesium |
| 3. | Sodium | 4. | Potassium |
Contractile fibrils of muscles are called:
(1) Neurofibrils
(2) Collagen fibres
(3) Myofibrils
(4) Yellow fibres
| Statement I: | Each actin (thin) filament is made of two ‘F’ (filamentous) actins helically wound to each other. |
| Statement II: | Each ‘F’ actin is a polymer of monomeric ‘G’ (Globular) actins. |
The monomeric protein which polymerises to form myosin is
1. Actin
2. Meromyosin
3. Tropomyosin
4. Troponin
During muscular contraction, which of the following events occur?
(a) 'H' zone disappears
(b) 'A' band widens
(c) 'I' band reduces in width
(d) Myosin hydrolyzes ATP, releasing the ADP and Pi
(e) Z-lines attached to actins are pulled inwards
Choose the correct answer from the options given below.
1. (b), (c), (d), (e) only
2. (b), (d), (e), (a) only
3. (a), (c), (d), (e) only
4. (a), (b), (c), (d) only
In the given diagram, identify A, B, C:

| (A) | (B) | (C) | |
| 1. | Tropomyosin | F-Actin | Troponin |
| 2. | Troponin | Tropomyosin | F-Actin |
| 3. | F-Actin | Tropomyosin | Troponin |
| 4. | Tropomyosin | Troponin | F-Actin |