Saturday, December 14, 2013

HISTOLOGY -ANIMAL TISSUES-MCQ

1.      One of the following glands simply from the secretory product and discharge it from the cell by exocytosis
a) merocrine                b) apocrine
c) holocrine                 d) sebaceous
2.      The cells to release maximum antibodies are
a) fibroblast                 b) mast cells    
c) T-lymphocytes        d) plasma cells
3.      Involuntary muscle fibres are unique of
a) diaphragm; eye muscles; intercostals
    muscle
b) urinary bladder; blood vessels
c) both above     d) none above
4.      Haversian canals present in the long bones contain
a) an artery and a vein
b) a nerve and lymphatic vessel
c) few osteoblast in areolar tissue
d) all above
5.      Mammary glands are
a) apocrine                   b) mesocrine
c) holocrine                 d) heterocrine
6.      which of the following lines the urinary bladder ?
a) Simple epithelium
b) Transitional epithelium
c) Stratified epithelium
d) Pseudostratified  epithelium
7.      Tendon connects
a) bone with bone  
b) bone with muscles
c) skin to muscles
d) nerves to muscles
8.      Peyers patches are lymphoid nodules found on
a) liver                         b) ileum
c) kidney                     d) rectum
9.      The dermis of skin of vertebrates is derived from
a) ectoderm                  b) mesoderm
c) endoderm                d) none above
10.  The cells that produce insulin in the pancreas are
a) delta cells                 b) gamma cells
c) beta cella                 d) none of these
11.  The correct match histologically is
a) liver- Glissson’s capsule and Kupffer
    cells
b) lungs- Clara cells and dust cells
c) brain- neurons and astrocytes
d) all above
12.  Preen gland is a unique feature of the skin of
a) fish                          b) birds
c) amphibians              d) mammals
13.  This is not the cell of areolar tissue
a) Macrophages           b) Schwann cell
c) Plasma cell              d) Adipose cell
14.              Sarcomere is a unit of
a) muscle                     b) bone
c) nerve                       d) kidney
15.  Which is the cartilage present in trachea, larynx and bronchi?
a) Hyaline                    b) Elastic
c) Calcified                  d) Fibrous
16.  Which of the following has function of engulfing foreign materials?
a) Mast cells                b) Macrophages
c) Lymphocytes           d) Plasma cells
17.              Neuroglial cells are present in
a) CNS and spinal cord     b) kidney
c) liver             d) all above
18.  Ciliated epithelium lines the
a) tracheal and fallopian tube
b) bile duct and ureter epithelium
c) trachea and oesophagus
d) pharyngeal and stomach mucosae
19.  Transitional epithelium is found in
a) lungs                        b) liver
c) urinary bladder        d) stomach
20.  The lining of bone marrow cavity is called
a) endosteum               b) endomyosium
c) endoneurium           d) endothelium
21.  Heparin is secreted by
a) liver cell                   b) mast cell
c) nervous cell             d) kidney
22.  An epithelial tissue, which has thin flat cells, arranged edge to edge so as to appear like closely packed tiles, is found to be present at
a) inner lining of stomach
b) inner lining of cheeks
c) outer surface of ovary
d) inner lining of fallopian tube
23.  Outer covering of cartilage is known as
a) perichondrium         b) periosteum
c) endosteum               d) peritoneum
24.  Sarcoplasmic reticulum is
a) E.R. found in sacrolemma
b) E.R. present in cytoplasm
c) E.R. present in striated muscles
d) none of these
25.  Maximum mitochondria  are found in
a) cardaic muscles       b) leg muscles

c) uterus                       d) stomach

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