Simple epithelium is a tissue in which the cells are
1. hardened and provide support to the organ
2. cemented directly to one another to form a single layer
3. continuously dividing to provide form to an organ
4. loosely connected to one another to form an irregular organ
The polysaccharide present in the matrix of a cartilage is known as
1. cartilagin
2. ossein
3. chondroitin
4. cassein
A piece of bone, such as femur of frog, if kept in dilute HCI for about a week will
1. assume black colour | 2. shrink in size |
3. turn flexible | 4. crack into pieces |
During an injury, nasal septum gets damaged. For its restoration, which cartilage is preferred?
1. Hyaline cartilage
2. Elastic cartilage
3. Calcified cartilage
4. Fibro cartilage
Which cartilage is present at the end of long bones?
1. Calcified cartilage | 2. Hyaline cartilage |
3. Elastic cartilage | 4. Fibrous cartilage |
Collagen is a
1. fibrous protein
2. globular protein
3. lipid
4. carbohydrate
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Which one of the following contains the largest quantity of extracellular material?
1. Myelinated nerve fibres
2. Striated muscle
3. Areolar tissue
4. Stratified epithelium
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Mast cells of connective tissue contain
1. vasopressin and relaxin
2. heparin and histamine
3. heparin and calcitonin
4. serotonin and melanin
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Areolar connective tissue joins
1. integument to the muscles
2. bones to the muscles
3. bones to the bones
4. fat body to the muscles
Which one of the following mammalian cells are not capable of metabolizing (aerobically) glucose to carbon dioxide?
1. White blood cells | 2. Unstriated muscle cells |
3. Liver cells | 4. Red blood cells |