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(1)
Lamina Propria Is Connected With
[A]
Acini
[B]
Graafian Follicle
[C]
NABARD
[D]
Intestine
(2)
Mineral Found In Red Pigment Of Vertebrate Blood Is
[A]
Magnesium
[B]
Iron
[C]
Calcium
[D]
Copper
(3)
Histamine Secreting Cells Are Found In
[A]
Connective Tissues
[B]
Lungs
[C]
Muscular Tissue
[D]
Nervous Tissue
Answer: Connective Tissues
(4)
Haversian canals occur in
[A]
Humerus
[B]
Pubis
[C]
Scapula
[D]
Clavicle
(5)
Which one of the following pairs of structures distinguishes a nerve cell from other types of cell?
[A]
Vacuoles And Fibres
[B]
Flagellum And Medullary Sheath
[C]
Nucleus And Mitochondria
[D]
Perikaryon And Dendrites
Answer: Perikaryon And Dendrites
(6)
In which one of the following preparations are you likely to come across cell junctions most frequently?
[A]
Thrombocytes
[B]
Tendon
[C]
Hyaline Cartilage
[D]
Ciliated Epithelium
Answer: Ciliated Epithelium
(7)
Mast cells secrete
[A]
Haemoglobin
[B]
Hippurin
[C]
Myoglobin
[D]
Histamine
(8)
Areolar connective tissue joins
[A]
Bones With Bones
[B]
Fat Body With Muscles
[C]
Integument With Muscles
[D]
All the three
Answer: Integument With Muscles
(9)
Mast cells of connective tissue contain
[A]
Vasopressin And Relaxin
[B]
Heparin And Histamine
[C]
Heparin And Calcitonin
[D]
Serotonin And Melanin
Answer: Heparin And Histamine
(10)
Four healthy people in their twenties got involved in injuries resulting in damage and death of few cells of the following. Which of the cells are least likely to be replaced by new cells?
[A]
Liver Cells
[B]
Neurons
[C]
Malpighian Layer Of The Skin
[D]
Osteocytes
(11)
Lymph differs from blood in possessing
[A]
Only WBC
[B]
More RBC And WBC
[C]
More RBC And Few WBC
[D]
More WBC And Few RBC
(12)
Characteristics of smooth muscle fibres are
[A]
spindle-shaped, unbranched, nonstriated, uninucleate and involuntary
[B]
spindle-shaped, unbranched, unstriped, multinucleate and involuntary
[C]
cylindrical, unbranched, unstriped, multinucleate and involuntary
[D]
cylindrical, unbranched, striated, multinucleate and voluntary
Answer: spindle-shaped, unbranched, nonstriated, uninucleate and involuntary
(13)
Component of blood responsible for producing antibodies is
[A]
Thrombocytes
[B]
Monocytes
[C]
Erythrocytes
[D]
Lympocytes
(14)
Afferent nerve fibre carries impulses from
[A]
Effector To Central Nervous System
[B]
Receptor To Central Nervous System
[C]
Central Nervous System To Muscles
[D]
Central Nervous System To Receptors
Answer: Receptor To Central Nervous System
(15)
Formation of cartilage bones involves
[A]
Deposition Of Bony Matter By Osteoblasts And Resorption By Chondroclasts
[B]
Deposition Of Bony Matter By Osteoclasts
[C]
Deposition Of Bony Matter By Osteoclasts Only
[D]
Deposition Of Bony Matter By Osteoblasts Only
Answer: Deposition Of Bony Matter By Osteoblasts And Resorption By Chondroclasts
(16)
An epithelial tissue which has thin flat cells, arranged edge to edge so as to appear Like Closely Packed Tiles, Is Found To Be Present At
[A]
Outer Surface Of Ovary
[B]
Inner Lining Of Fallopian Tube
[C]
Inner Lining Of Stomach
[D]
Inner Lining Of Cheeks
Answer: Inner Lining Of Cheeks
(17)
Stratum germinativum is an example of which kind of epithelium?
[A]
Columnar
[B]
Squamous
[C]
Cuboidal
[D]
Ciliated
(18)
Which of the following is not the main function of lymph glands?
[A]
Forming Rbcs
[B]
Destroying Bacteria
[C]
Forming Wbcs
[D]
Forming Antibodies
(19)
Tendon is made up of
[A]
Yellow Fibrous Connective Tissue
[B]
Modified Where Fibrous Tissue
[C]
Areolar Tissue
[D]
Adipose Tissue
Answer: Modified Where Fibrous Tissue
(20)
The joint between atlas and axis is called
[A]
Angular Joint
[B]
Hinge Joint
[C]
Pivot Joint
[D]
Saddle Joint
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