Histology - Exam 2 - Practice Questions Flashcards

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B. Fibrocartilage

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C. Hyaline cartilage

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D. Woven

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C. Canaliculi

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D. Osteoblasts and intramembrane bone formation.

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B. Haversian canaliculi

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C. Calcified hyaline cartilage matrix

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C. Proliferation of chondrocytes away from the ossification front.

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B. Osteoprotegerin

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C. Cathepsin K

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A. This membrane is highly vascularized and poorly innervated.

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D. Hypertrophic zone

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B. Eosinophils

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B. Neutrophil

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B. Neutrophil

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C. Eosinophil

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C. Factor XII

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B. Sclera

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D. Ora serrata

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C. Inner nuclear layer

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B. Amacrine cells

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B. Sensory layer of the retina

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A. Thromboplastin

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A. Whether the mother is Rh-negative or Rh-positive, no further treatment is required with regard to Rh antigen.

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B. Band cell

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B. Kidney

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C. Granulocyte colony stimulating factor

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D. Proerythroblast

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D. Nebulin

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A. Desmin

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B. Gamma fibers

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B. Gap junctions

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A. Purkinje cells

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C. Dense bodies

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A. Smooth muscle

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A. Axon

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D. It is a membrane composed of type I collagen surrounding a nerve.

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B. Neurolemma

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B. Oligodendrocytes

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C. Major protein zero

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B. The epidural space is only associated with the meninges around the spinal cord.

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A. The tight junctions of the capillary endothelium.

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D. Pseudounipolar neurons

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C. Astrocyte

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B. Pseudounipolar neuron

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A. Bowman’s membrane

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B. Outer nuclear layer

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B. Sclera

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B. Corneal epithelium

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C. Posterior chamber

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B. Stria vascularis

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C. Muscle spindles

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A. Type II collagen

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D. Inner nuclear layer

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A. Periosteum

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E. Only B and C

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B. Proliferative zone

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A. Myeloblast, promyelocyte, myelocyte, metamyelocyte, band cell, neutrophil.

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C. Neutrophils

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C. Fovea centralis

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D. Ganglion cells

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E. Outer segment

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A. Lymphocyte

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C. Mast cells

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Which of the following types of cells possess prominent Golgi and extensive RER and are described as having pale nuclei with a “clock-face” distribution of heterochromatin?

A. Fibrocytes

B. Plasma cells

C. Mast cells

D. Macrophages

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B. Plasma cells

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Which of the following transcription factors induces proliferation and self- renewal of satellite cells allowing them to become mitotic in times of stress?

A. MyoD

B. Erythropoietin

C. Myogenic regulatory factor My5

D. α7β1 integrin

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A. MyoD

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Histiocytes, dust cells, microglia, and Kupffer cells are all forms of which of the following?

A. Fibrocytes

B. Plasma cells

C. Mast cells

D. Macrophages

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D. Macrophages

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ID Tissue Type

A. Hyaline cartilage

B. Adiposetissue

C. Areolar connective tissue

D. Dense bone

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A. Hyaline cartilage

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ID the structure indicated by the letter “A”

A. Canaliculi

B. Osteocyte

C. Lamella

D. Lacuna

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D. Lacuna

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ID Tissue Type

A. Hyalinecartilage

B. Densebone

C. Trabecularbone

D. Warton’s jelly

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C. Trabecularbone

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Which of the following types of collagen forms a meshwork in basement membranes?

A. Type I

B. Type II

C. Type III

D. Type IV

E. Type V

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D. Type IV

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Which of the following types of cells are associated with the blood-brain barrier?

A. Astrocytes

B. Oligodendrocytes

C. Schwann cells

D. Microglial cells

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A. Astrocytes

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Fast axonal transport (400 mm per day) is used to transport synaptic vesicles and neurotransmitters. Which of the following characteristics apply to this mechanism?

A. Kinesin motor proteins and anterograde transport

B. Cytoplasmic dynein motor proteins and anterograde transport

C. Kinesin motor proteins and retrograde transport

D. Cytoplasmic dynein motor proteins and retrograde transport

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A. Kinesin motor proteins and anterograde transport