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Question
Match the following and mark the correct option
| Column I | Column II |
| A. Fast muscle fibres | i. Myoglobin |
| B. Slow muscle fibres | ii. Lactic acid |
| C. Actin filament | iii. Contractile unit |
| D. Sarcomere | iv. I-band |
Options
A - i, B - ii, C - iv, D - iii
A - ii, B - i, C - iii, D - iv
A - ii, B - i, C - iv, D - iii
A - iii, B - ii, C - iv, D - i
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Solution
A - ii, B - i, C - iv, D - iii
Explanation:
| Column I | Column II |
| A. Fast muscle fibres | ii. Lactic acid |
| B. Slow muscle fibres | i. Myoglobin |
| C. Actin filament | iv. I-band |
| D. Sarcomere | iii. Contractile unit |
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