A. Nuclear bag intrafusal fibers
B. Nuclear chain
C. Golgi tendon organ
D. Pacinium corpuscles
Related Mcqs:
- The drug which has an affinity for a receptor site and produces the intrinsic activity of the receptor cell or enzyme system is known as____________?
A. An agonist
B. A non competitive antagonist
C. A physiologic antagonist
D. A competitive antagonist - The Sensory receptors serving the stretch reflex are classified as___________?
A. Proprioceptors
B. Nociceptors
C. Exteroceptors
D. Chemo receptors - Among the muscles of TMJ the following muscle opposing stabilizing and antagonistic muscle force as far as the disc is concerned_____________?
A. Medial pterygoid
B. Temporalis
C. Lateral pterygoid
D. External pterygoid - Which muscle is responsible for translation of condyle ?
A. Medial pterygoid
B. Masseter
C. Superior constrictor of pharynx
D. Lateral pterygoid - Pacinian corpuscles are major receptor for______________?
A. Pressure
B. Pain
C. Touch
D. Temperature - The receptor cells of the olfactory epithelium are__________________?
A. Bipolar neurons
B. Unipolar neurons
C. Multipolar neurons
D. Stellate cells - The abundant glycoprotein in the basement membrane and has binding domain for both ECM and cell-surface receptor is______________?
A. Laminin
B. Fibronectin
C. E – Cadherins
D. Tenascin - Ligant for peroxisome proliferation activating receptor (PPAR) receptors, a group of nuclear hormone receptors that are involved in the regulation of genes related to glucose and lipid metabolism is_____________?
A. Repaglinide
B. Voglibose
C. Exanatide
D. Rosiglitgazone - Type of receptor present on T-cells are__________________?
A. Ig A
B. Ig G
C. Prostaglandins
D. CD4 - Drug binds to activate the receptor is same fashion, which directly or indirectly brings effect, is_____________?
A. Inverse agonist
B. Antagonist
C. Agonist
D. Partial agonist