Tendons and ligaments are examples of:

1. Loose connective tissue
2. Dense irregular connective tissue
3. Dense regular connective tissue
4. Specialized connective tissue

Subtopic:  Connective Tissue |
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The inner lining of the trachea and large bronchi is covered by:
1. Pseudostartified epithelium
2. Ciliated cuboidal epithelium
3. Transitional epithelium
4. Squamous epithelium

Subtopic:  Simple Epithelium |
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Match each item in Column I with one in Column II and select the correct answer from the codes given:

COLUMN I

COLUMN II

A

Holocrine gland

a

Pancreas

B

Merocrine gland

b

Mammary gland

C

Apocrine gland

c

Sebaceous gland

Codes

A B C
1. a b c
2. c b a
3. c a b
4. a c b
Subtopic:  Glandular Epithelium & Cell Junction |
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What are the structures labelled A, B, C and D respectively, in the given diagram?

  

1. Mast cell, Fibroblast, Collagen, Macrophage
2. Mast cell, Dendritic cell, Collagen, Macrophage
3. Macrophage, Fibroblast, Elastin, Mast cell
4. Macrophage, Fibroblast, Collagen, Mast cell
Subtopic:  Connective Tissue |
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The moist surfaces of the buccal cavity, oesophagus and cornea are covered by:
1. Stratified squamous keratinized epithelium
2. Stratified squamous non keratinized epithelium
3. Transitional epithelium
4. Pseudostratified epithelium

Subtopic:  Simple Epithelium | Glandular Epithelium & Cell Junction |
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What are the structures labeled A, B, C and D respectively in the given diagram?
     

1. Dendrites, Soma, Axon, Terminal nerve endings
2. Dendrites, Soma, Cyton, Terminal nerve endings
3. Terminal nerve endings, Soma, Axon, Dendrites
4. Terminal nerve endings, Soma, Perikaryon, Dendrites
Subtopic:  Nervous Tissue |
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What are the structures labeled 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively in the given diagram?

 

1. Lamellae, Osteocyte, Haversian canal, Canaliculi
2. Lamellae, Osteocyte, Volkman’s canal, Canaliculi
3. Canaliculi, Osteocyte, Haversian canal, Lamellae
4. Canaliculi, Osteocyte, Volkman’s canal, Lamellae

Subtopic:  Connective Tissue |
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Match each item in Column I [Type of cartilage] with one in Column II [Location] and select the correct answer from the codes given:

COLUMN I

COLUMN II

A

Hyaline

a

Intervertebral discs

B

Fibrous

b

Pinna, epiglottis

C

Elastic

c

Sternum, hyoid, ribs

Codes
    A B C
1. a  b c
2. c  b a
3. c  a b
4. a  c b

Subtopic:  Connective Tissue |
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In cockroach, a chitinous hard exoskeleton covers:
1. The head segment only
2. The head and the thorax segment only
3. The thorax and the abdomen only
4. The entire body

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A pair of walking legs in cockroach is borne by:
1. The first two thoracic segments only
2. Each thoracic segment
3. The 2nd and 3rd thoracic and first abdominal segments
4. The abdominal segments

Subtopic:  Cockroach: Head & Mouth Parts |
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