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Matching Muscle Protein A Titin B. Myomesin c. Nebulin D. Dystrophir E. None of

ID: 3516459 • Letter: M

Question

Matching Muscle Protein A Titin B. Myomesin c. Nebulin D. Dystrophir E. None of the above /5- Forms M line %Maintainsaligmment 17- Has spiral shape & Reinforces the sucolemma 9- Anchors thick Filament to M line and Z disc 2 Has a role in recovering of the muscles from being stretched 2F found only human beings t 2- Connects titin and adjacent thick filament 23- This is an inelastic protein 44-Links the tension generate to the sarcolemen S. Transmits the tension generated to the terdon 26 Its defects is associated to Parkinson disease 27 Its defect is associated to muscular dystrophin disease Matching-The Neuroglual cells A. Astrocycles 3. Microglial C. Ependeymal cells D. Satelite cells E. Oilgodendrocytes 28- pAtost common glial cell type 29 30 Small cells found near blood vessels 3 Flat cells shrouding neuronal bodies in the peryheral ganglia 32 Analogous to Schwann cell in peripheral nervous system 33 Common site for most brain cancer 3HHas a phagocyrtic role Produces cerebrospinal fluid Form the epithelial membrane lining cerebral cavities and central canal

Explanation / Answer

A. Titin : 19, 20

B. Myomesin: 15, 22

C. Nebulin : 16, 23

D. Dystrophin : 18, 25, 27

E. None : 17, 24, 26, 21

A. Astrocytes: 28, 33

B. Microglial: 34, 30

C. Ependymal cells : 29, 35

D. Satellite cells: 31

E. Oligodendrocytes: 32