Test 1 BT's Version B Flashcards
1
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- The Zellweger syndrome, characterized by cranio facial abnormalities, hypotonia, hepatomegaly, polycystic kidneys, jaundice, and death in early infancy, is caused as a result of:
A
Absence of peroxysomes in the liver and kidneys
2
Q
- Indicate cells participating in the process of tissue renewal by their simple division:
A
Endothelial cells lining blood vessels
3
Q
- The Hurler syndrome, being one of clinical forms of mucopolysaccharidosis is inherited as:
A
Autosomal recessive trait
4
Q
- Simple cubical epithelium occurs in/on:
A
Ceraminous gland of the external auditory meatus
5
Q
- Recognize type of indicated secretory structure
A
Simple alveolar gland
6
Q
- Such features as lack of living contents and lignified secondary cell wall are characteristic for:
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Sclerenchyma
7
Q
- Indicate collagen-related disease
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Alport syndrome
8
Q
- Simple [bolar glands] may be observed in:
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Mammary gland
9
Q
- Large intercellular spaces are characteristic for:
A
Aerenchyma
10
Q
- The multiple epidermis covering the aerial roots of some tropical epiphytic urchlids and aroids is called:
A
Velamen
11
Q
- Loose connective tissue surrounding nerve fibers within a sunleulus is referred to an:
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Endoeurium
12
Q
- Recognize type of vascular bundle shown in the microphotograph:
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Bicollateral vascular bundle
13
Q
- The thin membrane spirally wrapping the myelin of certain nervous fibers is called:
A
Schwann’s membrane
14
Q
- Within the cardiac tissue impulses are generated in:
A
sinus-atrial node
15
Q
- Tracheary elements consisting exclusively of tracheids are characteristic for:
A
Angiosperms