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Q.1
Select the correctly matched pair:
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a) Chondroblasts – Matrix secreting cells of cartilage.
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b) Hyaline cartilage – Inter vertebral disc.
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c) Elastic cartilage – Pubic symphasis.
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d) Fibrous cartilage – Pinna of ear.
Explanation
Cartilage is composed of specialized cells called chondrocytes that produce a large amount of collagenous extracellular matrix, abundant ground substance that is rich in proteoglycan and elastin fibers Answer:(a)
Q.2
Match the following and select the correct sequence:
a) Salivary glands
Apocrine gland.
b) Mammary glands
Holocrine gland.
c) Sebaceous glands
Unicellular gland
d) Goblet cells
Merocrine gland
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a) a - 4; b - 1; c - 2; d - 3.
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b) a - 4; b - 3; c - 2; d - 1.
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c) a - 3; b - 2; c - 1; d - 4.
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d) a - 2; b - 3; c - 4; d - 1.
Explanation
Answer:(a)
Q.3
Select the wrong statement:
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a) The compound epithelium helps to provide protection against chemical and mechanical shock.
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b) Compound epithelium covers the moist surface of buccal cavity, pharynx, inner lining of duct of salivary glands and pancreatic ducts.
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c) Compound epithelium consists of more than one layer of cells (multilayered) that has a major role in secretion and absorption.
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d) Compound epithelium covers the dry surface of the skin.
Explanation
Answer:(c)
Q.4
The myelin sheath in the CNS is synthesized by
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a) Oligodendrocytes
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b) Schwann cell
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c) Microglia
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d) Astrocytes
Explanation
Answer:(a)
Q.5
Which of the following statements is true for lymph?
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a) RBCs + WBCs + plasma
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b) RBCs + proteins + platelets.
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c) WBC + serum
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d) blood – RBCs and some proteins
Explanation
Answer:(d)
Q.6
A healthy young man met with a car accident resulting in damage and death of few of the following cells. Which of the following cells are least likely to be replaced by new cells?
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a) Neurons.
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b) Liver cells.
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c) Osteocytes.
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d) Malpighian layer of the skin.
Explanation
Answer:(a)
Q.7
Stereocilia is found in
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a) ovary
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b) oviduct
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c) testis
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d) epididymis
Explanation
Answer:(d)
Q.8
Macrophages are involved in the function of;
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a) Releasing chemicals which are toxic to the larvae of organisms.
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b) Production of antibodies.
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c) Phagocytosis of pathogens.
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d) Destroying senescent red blood cells and anabolism of haemoglobin.
Explanation
Answer:(c)
Q.9
Which of these is true :
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a) Epithelia are derived from ectoderm
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b) Epithelia are endodermal in origin
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c) Epithelial origin is variable
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d) Epilhelia are mesodermal in origin
Explanation
Answer:(c)
Q.10
The type of cellular component of areolar tissue which store inflammation producing substances:
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a) Macrophages.
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b) Plasma cells.
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c) Fibroblasts.
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d) Mast cells.
Explanation
Answer:(d)
Q.11
Pseudo-stratified epithelium covers the inner linings of
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a) trachea
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b) bronchioles
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c) lung alveoli
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d) none of the above
Explanation
Answer:(a)
Q.12
Hyaline cartilage is present at:
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a) The ends of digits.
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b) Articular ends of long bones.
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c) Epiglottis of mammals.
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d) Tip of nose.
Explanation
Answer:(b)
Q.13
Bipolar neurons are found in:
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a) retina of the eye.
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b) Embryos.
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c) Olfactory epithelium.
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d) Both (a) and (c).
Explanation
Bipolar neurons are relatively rare. They are sensory neurons found in olfactory epithelium, the retina of the eye, and ganglia of the vestibulocochlear nerve. Answer:(d)
Q.14
Stereocilia:
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a) is motile cilia with basal granule.
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b) lines trachea and bronchi.
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c) forms inner lining of fallopian tube.
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d) is non-motile cilia without basal granule.
Explanation
Answer:(d)
Q.15
The neuron found in central nervous system:
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a) Unipolar neuron.
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b) Multipolar neuron.
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c) Pseudo-unipolar neuron.
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d) Bipolar neuron.
Explanation
Answer:(b)
Q.16
In connective tissue, cells that produce and secrete fibres are:
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a) Fibroblast cells.
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b) Mast cells.
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c) Adipose cells.
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d) Macrophages.
Explanation
Answer:(a)
Q.17
Areolar tissue connects:
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a) Bone to muscles.
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b) Muscle to muscle.
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c) Skin with muscles.
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d) Bone to bone.
Explanation
Answer:(c)
Q.18
Find out the correct match:
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a) Smooth muscle – Intestine.
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b) Bone – loose connective tissue.
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c) Skeletal muscles – spindle shaped.
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d) Cardiac muscles – blood vessels.
Explanation
Answer:(a)
Q.19
Inner lining of gall bladder is formed of:
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a) Columnar epithelium.
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b) Pseudostratified epithelium
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c) Cuboidal epithelium.
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d) Squamous epithelium.
Explanation
Answer:(a)
Q.20
When collagen fibres are removed from areolar tissue:
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a) Tissue becomes loose and elastic.
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b) Remains unchanged.
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c) Tissue becomes hard.
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d) Tissue becomes hard and inelastic.
Explanation
Answer:(a)
Q.21
Choose the correctly matched pair
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a) Moist surface of buccal cavity – Glandular epithelium
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b) Inner surface of bronchioles – Squamous epithelium
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c) Tubular parts of nephrons – Cuboidal epithelium
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d) Inner lining of salivary ducts- Ciliated epithelium
Explanation
Answer:(c)
Q.22
Phagocytosis in CNS is done by:
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a) Oligodendrocytes.
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b) Schwann cells.
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c) Astrocytes.
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d) Microglia.
Explanation
Answer:(d)
Q.23
Histamine secreting cells are found in
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a) nervous tissue.
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b) lungs
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c) connective tissues
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d) muscular tissue
Explanation
Answer:(c)
Q.24
Find the correctly matched one:
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a) Glandular epithelium - Cuboidal and Squamous cells.
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b) Urothelium - Larynx and fallopian tube.
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c) Crypts of Lieberkuhn - Simple straight tubular glands.
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d) Fibrocartilage - Intervertbral disc and epiglottis
Explanation
Answer:(c)
Q.25
Fallopian tube, Bowman’s capsule and large bronchi are lined with:
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a) Ciliated, Squamous and Pseudostratified epithelium.
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b) Ciliated, Cuboidal and keratinised epithelium.
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c) Ciliated, brush bordered columnar and squamous epithelium.
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d) Ciliated, Squamous and cuboidal epithelium.
Explanation
Answer:(a)
Q.26
Find out the wrong statement:
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a) Squamous epithelium has a major role in forming a diffusion boundary.
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b) All the cells in epithelium are held together with a very large intercellular matrix.
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c) Ciliated epithelium moves particles or mucous in a specific direction over the epithelium.
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d) The nuclei of columnar epithelium is located at the base.
Explanation
Answer:(b)
Q.27
Formation of cartilage bones involves
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a) deposition of bony matter by osteoblasts only.
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b) deposition of bony matter by osteoclasts only
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c) deposition of bony matter by osteoclasts
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d) deposition of bony matter by osteoblasts and resorption by chondrocla
Explanation
Answer:(d)
Q.28
Which of the following is/are incorrect regarding the tissue and its location: (1) Trachea – Pseudostratified, ciliated epithelium. (2) PCT – Ciliated epithelium. (3) Duct of salivary gland – Cuboidal epithelium. (4) Cornea – Stratified Squamous. (5) Thyroid follicles – Squamous epithelium. (6) Bronchioles – Brush bordered epithelium.
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a) 2, 5 and 6.
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b) 1, 4 and 6.
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c) 4, 5 and 6.
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d) 3, 4 and 5.
Explanation
Answer:(a)
Q.29
Microvilli are found in:
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a) Lining of stomach and intestine.
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b) Nuclear membrane.
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c) Areolar tissue.
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d) Gall bladder.
Explanation
Answer:(a)
Q.30
Inter-calated discs are found in: (
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a) Smooth muscle.
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b) Cardiac muscle.
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c) Skeletal muscle.
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d) Both (b) and (c).
Explanation
Answer:(b)
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