Q.1
Articular cartilage is primarily composed of ____________ tissue.
  • a) hyaline
  • b) epithelial
  • c) endothelial
  • d) mucosal
Q.2
Damaged hyaline cartilage is unable to self-repair due to its _______ nature.
  • a) avascular
  • b) ventricular
  • c) arterial
  • d) carcinogenic
Q.3
__________ is a surgical technique that has been developed to treat chondral defects, which are damaged areas of articular cartilage of the knee.
  • a) Microfracture
  • b) Hematopoiesis
  • c) Thrombopoiesis
  • d) Endochondral Ossification
Q.4
Chondrocytes are the only cells found in healthy cartilage.
  • a) TRUE
  • b) FALSE
Q.5
_____________ is a biomedical treatment that repairs damages in articular cartilage.
  • a) Autologous chondrocyte implantation
  • b) Matrix-induced Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation (MACI)
  • c) Thrombopoiesis
  • d) Endochondral Ossification
Q.6
Cartilage is a resilient and smooth elastic tissue, rubber-like padding that covers and protects the ends of long bones at the joints.
  • a) TRUE
  • b) FALSE
Q.7
The complete ring of cartilage around the trachea is called cricoid cartilage.
  • a) TRUE
  • b) FALSE
Q.8
Nutrition is supplied to the chondrocytes by __________
  • a) diffusion
  • b) differentiation
  • c) osmosis
  • d) air
Q.9
_______________ is found at the anterior ends of the ribs, providing medial extension.
  • a) Costal Cartilage
  • b) Neutral plate
  • c) Paraxial Mesodermal Plate
  • d) Lateral Mesodermal Plate
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