Intercalated disc is found in

  • A
    Muscles of heart
  • B
    Vertebrae
  • C
    Muscles of legs
  • D
    Pubic symphysis

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The fibres of which of the following muscles are fusiform and do not show striations?

Which of the following types of muscle tissue is being described on the basis of the given statements?
$(i)$ These muscle fibres taper at both ends and do not show striations.
$(ii)$ The wall of internal organs such as the blood vessels,stomach,and intestine contain this type of muscle tissue.
$(iii)$ They are 'involuntary' as their function cannot be directly controlled.

Skeletal muscle develops from

Which type of tissue correctly matches with its location?
TissueLocation
$(a)$ Transitional epitheliumTip of nose
$(b)$ Cuboidal epitheliumLining of stomach
$(c)$ Smooth muscleWall of intestine
$(d)$ Areolar tissueTendons

Which of the following is the correct pairing of a body part and the kind of muscle tissue that moves it?

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