CONNECTIVE TISSUE QUIZ MIDTERM Flashcards

1
Q

Which of the following connective tissue components is located in
the ECM but not in the ground substance?

a. Collagen bundles
b. Fibronectin
c. GAGs
d. Hyaluronan
e. Proteoglycans

A

A

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2
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What cells numerous in loose connective tissue are filled with secretory granules and stain with metachromasia?

a. Macrophages
b. Mast cells
c. Fibrocytes
d. Active fibroblasts
e. Leukocytes

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B

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3
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What is the first step of collagen production that occurs after the protein undergoes exocytosis?
a. Cross-linking of collagen fibrils with a short-linking collagen
b. Removal of the terminal nonhelical domains by peptidases
c. Hydroxylation of lysine and proline
d. Assembly of subunits to form a larger structure
e. Disulfide bond formation

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B

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4
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What is an important part of the role played by macrophages during
maintenance and renewal of strong extracellular fibers in connective tissue?
a. Storage for a major energy source needed for ECM maintenance
b. Production of specific collagen subunits
c. A sentinel function against invaders entering the ECM
d. Secretion of MMPs

A

D

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5
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  1. Sulfated GAGs are important constituents of what extracellular structures?
    a. Hyaluronan
    b. Elastic fibers
    c. Type I collagen
    d. Proteoglycans
    e. Multiadhesive glycoproteins
A

E

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6
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Which of the following contains binding sites for integrins and is an important part of the ECM in both loose connective tissue and dense irregular connective tissue?
a. Aggrecan
b. Fibronectin
c. Perlecan
d. Fibrillin
e. Most types of collagen

A

B

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7
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Dense regular connective tissue typically involves which of the following features?
a. Contains mostly synthetically active fibroblasts
b. Contains much ground substance
c. Contains a similar cell population as areolar connective tissue
d. Predominant tissue type in the stroma of most organs
e. Predominantly located in tendons and ligaments

A

C

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8
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. Research scientists at a small biotech firm are investigating new methods of controlling the growth and metastasis of malignant cells in patients diagnosed with breast cancer. They have developed a novel peptide-based drug, potentially deliverable therapeutically, that disrupts the tumor cells’ ability to adhere to the ECM, which in turn triggers apoptosis. Which of the following is a most likely target of such drugs?
a. Cadherins
b. Adhesins
c. Integrins
d. Glycolipids of the cell membrane
e. Fibrillin

A

C

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9
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A 36-year-old man is referred by his family physician to the pulmonary clinic. He complains of shortness of breath following physical activity and decreased capacity for exercise. He says that strenuous exercise including yard work is impossible without sitting down and resting every few minutes. After taking several deep breaths during the physical examination, he begins to wheeze. He is not a smoker and works in an office not exposed to dust, fumes, or other irritants. He appears slightly jaundiced. Serum alpha-1-antitrypsin (AAT) concentration analysis is below normal and is followed up with AAT phenotype and DNA testing that indicates one copy of S and one of Z mutations with 40% abnormal AAT production. Urinalysis shows elevated levels of desmosine and isodesmosine. These excreted compounds normally contribute to efficient lung function by which of the following mechanisms?
a. Posttranslational modification of fibrillin
b. Cross-linking elastin
c. Activating elastase
d. Activating AAT
e. Binding type IV collagen to elastin

A

B

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10
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A 33-year-old homeless woman has been living in an abandoned building and eating dried meat and bread from the dumpster behind a delicatessen. She smokes cigarettes “bummed” from others. She presents at a free clinic with bleeding under the skin, particularly around hair follicles, and bruises on her arms and legs. She is irritable, clinically depressed, and fatigued with general muscle weakness. Her gums are bleeding, swollen, purple, and spongy, with several loose teeth. She has an infected toe, which may be broken. She is afebrile, a glucose finger-stick is normal, and the urine dipstick shows no sugar, protein, or ketones. You suspect a vitamin deficiency. What might be the underlying mechanism for this patient’s symptoms?
a. Decreased degradation of collagen
b. Stimulation of prolyl hydroxylase
c. Formation of unstable collagen helices
d. Excessive callus formation in healing fractures
e. Organ fibrosis

A

C

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11
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  1. All of the following are examples of Glycosaminoglycans except?
    a. Keratan Sulfate
    b. Fibronectin
    c. Dermatan Sulfate
    d. Hyaluronan
    e. Heparan
A

B

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12
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Dense Irregular Connective Tissue typically involves which one of the following features?
a. Contains predominantly synthetically active fibroblasts and leukocytes
b. Contains much ground substance
c. Predominantly seen in organ capsules and GIT submucosa
d. Delicate network of Collagen III fibers
e. Predominantly located in tendons and ligaments

A

C

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13
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Brown adipocytes are derived developmentally from what precursor cells?
a. Monocytes
b. Fibroblasts
c. Mesenchymal Cells
d. Brown Adipoblasts
e. Mast Cell

A

C

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14
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Which feature is typical of fibrocartilage?
a. Primary skeletal tissue in the fetus
b. Collagen is mainly type 5
c. With cushion-like / shock-absorptive properties
d. Most widely distributed cartilage type in the body
e. Provides flexible shape and soft tissue support

A
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14
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Which feature is typical of fibrocartilage?
a. Primary skeletal tissue in the fetus
b. Collagen is mainly type 5
c. With cushion-like / shock-absorptive properties
d. Most widely distributed cartilage type in the body
e. Provides flexible shape and soft tissue support

A

C

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15
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Elastic fibers, or sheets called ———-, are composed of the protein fibers Elastin and ——–,
which exist in a stretchable conformation that provides elastic properties
a. Elastic pads / Aggrecan
b. Elastic Microfibrils / Laminin
c. Elastic Stroma / Desmosine
d. Elastic Lamellae / Fibrillin
e. Elastic Lamellae / Fibronectin

A

D

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16
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Osteoblasts differentiate directly from the mesenchyme and begin secreting osteoid

A

Intramembranous Ossification

17
Q

Most bones in the upper and lower extremities undergo this kind of ossification

A

Endochondral Ossification

18
Q

Primary and Secondary ossification centers are typical in this kind of ossification

A

Endochondral Ossification

19
Q

Woven bone is produced first and is soon replaced by stronger lamellar bone

A

Both

20
Q

Bones of the skull and jaws form initially _with osteoblasts differentiating directly
from progenitor cells

A

Intramembranous Ossification

21
Q

In smooth muscle, calcium released by the smooth ER initiates
contraction by binding to what protein

A

Calmodulin

22
Q

Refers to the synapses of motor axons with skeletal muscle.

A

Neuromuscular Junction / Motor End Plate

23
Q

This particular type of muscle tissue ids composed of large,
elongated, multinucleated fibers capable of strong, quick, and voluntary contractions.

A

Skeletal Muscle

24
Q

Refers to the unique characteristic of cardiac muscle presenting as
transverse lines that cross the fibers at irregular intervals where the myocardial cells are
joined.

A

Intercalated Disc/s

25
Q

A globular sarcoplasmic protein that contains iron atoms and
allows for oxygen storage.

A

Myoglobin

26
Q

Which of the following is a multiadhesive Glycoprotein
a. Aggrecan
b. Lamenin
c. Dermatan Sulfate
d. Hayaluronan

A

B

27
Q

Which connective tissue typically has scanty and ground substance
a. Loose/Areolar CT
b. Mucoid CT
c. Both
d. Neither

A

D

28
Q

Lipids are mobilized from adipocytes by _activated by which is
released from the adrenal gland.
a. Hormone-sensitive Amylase / Paracrine
b. Hormone-sensitive Lipase / Norepinephrine
c. Lipoprotein Lipase / Insulin
d. Thermogenin / GABA

A

B

29
Q

The physical properties of cartilage depend on electrostatic bonds between type 2
collagen fibrils, hyaluronan, and the sulfated GAGs on densely packed proteoglycans.
The high content of allows cartilage to serve as a shock absorber, an important
functional role.
a. Protein
b. Gelatinous ECM
c. Ground Substance
d. Water

A

D

30
Q

Which type of bone cell is involved in synthesizing organic bone matrix?
a. Osteoclast
b. Osteoblast
c. Osteocyte
d. Chondroblast

A

B

31
Q

Sheath of Dense Connective Tissue that surrounds cartilage

A

Perichondrium

32
Q

Hormone responsible for regulating eating behavior

A

Leptin

33
Q

Complex of concentric lamellae surrounding a central canal containing small
blood vessels, nerves, and endosteum.

A

Haversian System

34
Q

Mononuclear phagocyte seen in the skin

A

. Langerhans Cell

35
Q

Argyrophilic and Periodic Acid Schiff – Positive

A

Reticular Fibers

36
Q

Contraction triggered at motor end plates

A

Skeletal Muscle

37
Q

Will undergo hypertrophy and hyperplasia in response to increased mechanical
load

A

Smooth Muscle

38
Q

Good Mitotic Activity for muscle regeneration

A

Smooth Muscle

39
Q

Intercalated Disc can be seen.

A

Cardiac Musccle

40
Q

Of Mesodermal Origin

A

All of the Above