Muscular System
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- Q1Which type of muscle is located in the heart?SkeletalSmoothStriatedCardiac30s
- Q2Which type of muscle is attached to bones and voluntarily controlled?SmoothSkeletalStriatedCardiac30s
- Q3Which type of muscle is located in blood vessels and hollow organs?SkeletalSmoothCardiacStriated30s
- Q4Which of the following types of muscles is voluntarily controlled?StriatedCardiacSmoothSkeletal30s
- Q5Which of the following muscles is responsible for the involuntary contractions of the heart?CardiacSmoothSkeletalStriated30s
- Q6Which type of muscle is non-striated and involuntarily controlled?CardiacStriatedSkeletalSmooth30s
- Q7Which function is not performed by the muscular system?RespirationMaintain postureDigestionMovement30s
- Q8Which type of muscle is responsible for producing body heat?SmoothSkeletalStriatedCardiac30s
- Q9Which type of muscle is responsible for the contraction of the heart?CardiacSkeletalStriatedSmooth30s
- Q10Which type of muscle is found in blood vessels and plays a role in regulating blood flow?SkeletalStriatedCardiacSmooth30s
- Q11Which functional property of muscles refers to the ability of the muscle to recoil to its original resting length after it has been stretched?ExtensibilityExcitabilityContractilityElasticity30s
- Q12Which functional property of muscles refers to the ability to be stretched beyond its normal resting length and still be able to contract?ContractilityElasticityExcitabilityExtensibility30s
- Q13Which functional property of muscles refers to the ability of the muscle to shorten forcefully, or contract?ElasticityExcitabilityContractilityExtensibility30s
- Q14Which functional property of muscles refers to the capacity of muscle to respond to a stimulus?ExcitabilityContractilityExtensibilityElasticity30s
- Q15Which functional property of muscles refers to the ability of the muscle to generate force?ExcitabilityExtensibilityContractilityElasticity30s