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Animal Tissues - Muscular and Nervous MCQs

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  1. Q1. A weightlifter grits his teeth and lifts a heavy barbell over his head. Which type of muscle tissue is mainly responsible for this action?

    • A.smooth (unstriated involuntary) muscle
    • B.nervous tissue
    • C.cardiac muscle
    • D.skeletal (striated voluntary) muscle

    Answer: D. skeletal (striated voluntary) muscle

    The biceps and other limb muscles attached to bone are striated and under conscious control. Therefore the answer is skeletal (striated voluntary) muscle.

  2. Q2. A sprinter pushes off the blocks and drives her legs to reach top speed. Which type of muscle tissue is mainly responsible for this action?

    • A.nervous tissue
    • B.smooth (unstriated involuntary) muscle
    • C.skeletal (striated voluntary) muscle
    • D.cardiac muscle

    Answer: C. skeletal (striated voluntary) muscle

    Leg muscles attached to bones are striated and voluntary, driven by will. Therefore the answer is skeletal (striated voluntary) muscle.

  3. Q3. A child waves goodbye by raising and moving her arm. Which type of muscle tissue is mainly responsible for this action?

    • A.skeletal (striated voluntary) muscle
    • B.smooth (unstriated involuntary) muscle
    • C.nervous tissue
    • D.cardiac muscle

    Answer: A. skeletal (striated voluntary) muscle

    Arm-raising uses bone-attached striated muscle under voluntary control. Therefore the answer is skeletal (striated voluntary) muscle.

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