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MCQs on Tissue.
MCQs on Tissue.
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- Covering of the organs exposed to the outer environment are formed by,
- Epithelial Tissue.
- Connective Tissue.
- Muscular Tissue.
- Nervous Tissue.
- The tissue that forms the internal lining of the cavities and hollow organs is -------.
- Epithelial Tissue.
- Connective Tissue.
- Muscular Tissue.
- Nervous Tissue.
- The reticular lamina and basal lamina together form the ----------- which acts as a site of attachment for the epithelium tissue.
- Reticular Membrane.
- Basement membrane.
- Attachment Membrane.
- Adherens Membrane.
- The cells are flat polygonal in shape and are tightly packed is characteristic of,
- Squamous Epithelium.
- Cuboidal Epithelium.
- Columnar Epithelium.
- Ciliary Epithelium.
- The simple squamous epithelium that lines blood vessels and lymph vessels is specialized for faster chemical transfer and called “-----------”.
- Endothelium.
- Exothellium.
- Lymphothelium.
- Mesothelium.
- The simple squamous epithelium that lines the serous membranes is called “------------”.
- Endothelium.
- Exothellium.
- Lymphothelium.
- Mesothelium.
- The secretion of Mesothelium is called “-------”.
- Mosaic Fluid.
- Basal Fluid.
- Intracellular Fluid.
- Serous Fluid.
- The cells are Cuboidal in shape and are tightly packed is characteristic of,
- Squamous Epithelium.
- Cuboidal Epithelium.
- Columnar Epithelium.
- Ciliary Epithelium.
- The tissue forms internal linings of Thyroid gland, salivary glands, nephrons is,
- Squamous Epithelium.
- Cuboidal Epithelium.
- Columnar Epithelium.
- Ciliary Epithelium.
- The cells of ---------- are Columnar in shape and are tightly packed is characteristic of,
- Squamous Epithelium.
- Cuboidal Epithelium.
- Columnar Epithelium.
- Ciliary Epithelium.
- “Goblet Cells” of intestinal mucosa are modified cells of,
- Squamous Epithelium.
- Cuboidal Epithelium.
- Columnar Epithelium.
- Ciliary Epithelium.
- Ciliated epithelium consists of --------- cells.
- Polygonal.
- Columnar.
- Triangular.
- Circular.
- The epithelium that lines the nasal cavities, larynx, trachea, and large bronchial tubes is,
- Squamous Epithelium.
- Cuboidal Epithelium.
- Columnar Epithelium.
- Ciliary Epithelium.
- In women the internal lining of the fallopian tubes is made by,
- Squamous Epithelium.
- Cuboidal Epithelium.
- Columnar Epithelium.
- Ciliary Epithelium.
- Non keratinized stratified epithelium is present in,
- Stomach.
- Nephron.
- Thyroid.
- Conjunctiva of eye.
- Groups of cells having similar structure and performing similar functions are called “-------.”
- Tissue
- Organ
- System
- Cell
- The most abundant tissue in the body is,
- Epithelial Tissue.
- Connective Tissue.
- Muscular Tissue.
- Nervous Tissue.
- Fat Cells in connective tissue are also called,
- Fibrocytes.
- Adipocytes.
- Melanocytes.
- Chondrocytes.
- Reticular Connective Tissue is also called,
- Lymphoid Tissue.
- Cartilage.
- Vascular Tissue.
- Blood.
- The connective tissue found in lymph nodes and all organs of the lymphatic system is,
- Reticular Connective Tissue.
- Areolar COnnective Tissue.
- Adipose Tissue.
- Fibrous Connective Tissue.
- Periosteum of bones is formed by --------.
- Reticular Connective Tissue.
- Areolar COnnective Tissue.
- Adipose Tissue.
- Fibrous Connective Tissue.
- The fibrocytes are called “Chondrocytes” in,
- Reticular Connective Tissue.
- Areolar COnnective Tissue.
- Cartilage Tissue.
- Fibrous Connective Tissue.
- The intervertebral discs are made up of which cartilage?
- Fibrocartilage.
- Hyaline cartilage.
- Elastic fibrocartilage.
- The toughest connective tissue is,
- Reticular Connective Tissue.
- Areolar COnnective Tissue.
- Cartilage Tissue.
- Bone.
- The cell with a protective function in Nervous tissue is,
- Astrocytes.
- Oligodendrocytes.
- Ependymal cells.
- Microglial Cells.
- The neuroglial cells that secrete cerebrospinal fluid are,
- Astrocytes.
- Oligodendrocytes.
- Ependymal cells.
- Microglial Cells.
- A minute space present between two neurons is called,
- Soma.
- Dendrite.
- Axon.
- Synapse.
- Myelin sheath of myelinated neurons is covered by a special type of neuroglial cell called ------,
- Schwann Cell.
- Goblet Cell.
- Merkel Cell.
- Langerhans Cell.
- The groove on the Myelinated neuron where myelin sheath is absent and axon is exposed is called the “--------”.
- Node of Ranvier.
- Gap of Raniver.
- Node of Xavier.
- Gap of Xavier.
- Transfer speed of nerve impulses is faster in,
- Myelinated Neurons.
- Unmyelinated neurons.
- Both Myelinated and Unmyelinated neurons.
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