Column A a. Cardiac muscle b. Nervous tissue c. Skeletal muscle d. Smooth muscle Column B 1. Coordinates, regulates, and integrates body functions 2. Contains intercalated discs 3. Muscle that lacks striations 4. Striated and involuntary 5. Striated and voluntary 6. Contains neurons and neuroglia 7. Muscle attached to bones 8. Muscle that composes heart 9. Moves food through the digestive tract 10. Conducts impulses along cellular processes 11. Muscle under conscious control 12. Muscle of blood vessels and urinary bladder
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Mark the following statements as applying to skeletal muscle tissue, cardiac muscle tissue, smooth muscle tissue, or any combination of the three. The primary function is to generate tension. The tissue lines hollow organs. The cells are uninucleate. The cells are involuntary. The cells are autorhythmic. The cells must be stimulated by a neuron to contract. The cells are striated in appearance. The cells lack striations and sarcomeres. The cells are multinucleate.
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Match Column-I with Column-II and select the correct option from the codes given below. Column-I A. Simple columnar B. Cardiac musde C Adipose tissue D. Hyaline cartilage Column-ll (i) Wall of heart epithefium (ii) Bone joints (iii) Inner lining of stomach and intestine (iv) Below the skin in the abdomen, buttocks, thighs and breasts (v) Diaphragm (a) $\mathrm{A}-(\mathrm{iii}), \mathrm{B}-(\mathrm{i}), \mathrm{C}-(\mathrm{ii}), \mathrm{D}-(\mathrm{iv})$ (b) $A-(i i i), B-(v), C-(i i), D-(i v)$ (c) $\mathrm{A}-(\mathrm{i}), \mathrm{B}-(\mathrm{iii}), \mathrm{C}-(\mathrm{iv}), \mathrm{D}-(\mathrm{v})$ (d) $A-(i i i), B-(i), C-(i v), D-(i i)$
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