Which kind of muscle is best able to regenerate after an injury?
A) both types of striated muscle
B) skeletal muscle
C) no type of muscle can regenerate
D) cardiac muscle
E) smooth muscle
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Question 2) The muscle tissue that shows no striations is ________ muscle.
A) skeletal
B) cardiac
C) smooth
D) voluntary
E) multinucleated
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Question 3) Intercalated discs and pacemaker cells are characteristic of ________ tissue.
A) smooth muscle
B) cardiac muscle
C) skeletal muscle
D) all types of muscle
E) nerve
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Question 4) Myosatellite cells are found in association with ________ muscle.
A) skeletal
B) smooth
C) cardiac
D) involuntary
E) both smooth and cardiac
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Question 5) Voluntary movements are carried out by the contraction of
A) nonstriated muscle.
B) all types of muscle.
C) smooth muscle.
D) skeletal muscle.
E) cardiac muscle.
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Question 6) What is the cause of the striated appearance of skeletal and cardiac muscle?
A) the nuclei of the muscle cells
B) the connections of neurons to muscle cells
C) the arrangement of intercalated discs
D) the repeating arrangement of the contractile proteins, actin and myosin
E) the stacking of muscle cells
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Question 7) Tissue that is specialized for contraction is ________ tissue.
A) loose connective
B) dense connective
C) epithelial
D) nerve
E) muscle
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Question 8) The fluid that lubricates movable joints is produced by
A) mucous membrane.
B) cutaneous membrane.
C) synovial membrane.
D) serous membrane.
E) plasma membrane.
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Question 9) Which type of tissue membrane is characteristically dry?
A) synovial
B) cutaneous
C) serous
D) mucous
E) pleural
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Question 10) The term transudate describes fluid associated with
A) mucus membranes.
B) mammary glands.
C) cutaneous membranes.
D) serous membranes.
E) endocrine glands.