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Types of Tissues and Bones in the Human Body

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Tags: Squamous tissue Epithelial Tissue Types of Bones and Joints Classification of Joints on the Basis of Structure Related Disorders and Deformities Disorders of Muscular Skeletal System
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The epithelium tissue associated with the glands secreting substances like enzymes, hormones, milk and saliva is ______________.

  1. stratified epithelium

  2. glandular epithelium

  3. ciliated columnar epithelium

  4. simple columnar epithelium

  5. simple cuboidal epithelium


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Columnar epithelium with goblet cells is called glandular epithelium. Columnar and cuboidal epithelial cells often become specialised as gland cells which are capable of synthesising and secreting certain substances such as enzymes, hormones, milk, mucus, sweat, wax and saliva.

The ocular conjunctiva of the eye in humans is lined with _________________.

  1. a simple squamous epithelium

  2. a stratified squamous epithelium

  3. a stratified cuboidal epithelium

  4. a stratified columnar epithelium

  5. a pseudostratified epithelium


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Stratified columnar epithelia is a rare type of epithelial tissue composed of column shaped cells arranged in multiple layers. Stratified columnar epithelia are found in the ocular conjunctiva of the eye, in parts of the pharynx and anus, the female's uterus, the male urethra and vas deferens.

The defects of any components of the elastic matrix may cause certain diseases in human beings. Which among the following diseases is not caused by any defect of the components of the elastic matrix?

  1. Williams syndrome

  2. Alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency

  3. Hurler disease

  4. Hypertension

  5. Colour blindness


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

It is a genetic defect and also an inherited anomaly. It can't be corrected by prosthetics or mechanical aid.

Wharton's Jelly is a gelatinous substance within the umbilical cord. The connective tissue associated with Wharton's Jelly is ______________.

  1. mucous connective tissue

  2. reticular connective tissue

  3. adipose tissue

  4. dense irregular tissue

  5. dense regular connective tissue


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Mucous connective tissue is a type of connective tissue found during fetal development. It is composed mainly of ground substance with few cells or fibers. It is most easily found as a component of Wharton's jelly. Mucous connective tissue forms the umbilical cord.

Which among the following connective tissue proteins helps various body tissues to resume their shape after stretching or contracting?

  1. Fibrillin-1

  2. Elastin

  3. Fibrillin-2

  4. Fibrillin-3

  5. Elaunin


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Elastin is a protein in connective tissue that is elastic and allows many tissues in the body to resume their shape after stretching or contracting. Elastin helps skin to return to its original position when it is poked or pinched.

Patella or the knee cap is an example of _________________________.

  1. sesamoid bone

  2. irregular bone

  3. flat bone

  4. short bone

  5. long bone


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Sesamoid bones are usually short bones, imbedded in a tendon. The most obvious example of this is the patella (knee cap) which sits within the patella or quadriceps tendon.

Which among the following statements regarding the ligaments in the human body is incorrect?

  1. Ligaments are the band of rona, fibrous dense irregular connective tissue bundles.

  2. Capsular ligaments are part of the articular capsule that surrounds synovial joints.

  3. Intra-capsular ligaments, are much less common.

  4. Ligaments are viscoelastic.

  5. If the ligaments lengthen too much, then the joint will be weakened.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Ligament most commonly refers to a band of rona, fibrous dense regular connective tissue bundles, made of attenuated collagenous fibers; with said bundles protected by dense irregular connective tissue sheaths.

Which one of the following statements relating to ‘rheumatoid factor’ is true?

  1. The finding of rheumatoid factor in a given patient's blood is a diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis.

  2. Rheumatoid factor is a poor prognostic factor when found in patients with rheumatoid arthritis.

  3. Rheumatoid factor is an IgE molecule.

  4. Rheumatoid factor can form immune complexes with IgE.

  5. Rheumatoid factors are always found transiently in the blood of patients who have recently suffered from an infection.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Rheumatoid factor does indicate a poor prognosis when found in RA patients, correlating with extra-articular (non-joint) complications of RA such as nodules, lung disease and vasculitis as well as with severely affected joints.

Which among the following cells instructs B cells and T cells to specific regions within the lymphatic tissue of an individual?

  1. A fibroblast

  2. A fibrocyte

  3. A reticular cell

  4. A tendon cell

  5. A mast cell


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

A reticular cell is a type of fibroblast that synthesises type III collagen and uses it to produce reticular fibers. Reticular cells are found in many tissues including the spleen, lymph nodes and lymph nodules. They also direct B cells and T cells to specific regions within the lymphatic tissue.

The presence of which of the following is helpful in the diagnosis of ankylosing spondylitis [AS]?

  1. Serum antinuclear antibodies [ANAs]

  2. Rheumatoid factor in the serum

  3. HLA-B27

  4. Female gender

  5. HLA-B8


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

The HLA-B27 test is primarily ordered to help strengthen or confirm a suspected diagnosis of ankylosing spondylitis (AS). Over 90% of affected individuals are HLA-B27 positive.

Which among the following cells have the potential to live as long as the organism itself?

  1. Osteoblasts

  2. Osteoid

  3. Chondroblast

  4. Osteoclast

  5. Osteocyte


Correct Option: E
Explanation:

An osteocyte, a star-shaped cell, is the most commonly found cell in mature bone, and can live as long as the organism itself. Although osteocytes are relatively inert cells, they are capable of molecular synthesis and modification, as well as transmission of signals over long distances, in a way similar to the nervous system.

Which one of the following statements is true regarding the removal of cells by apoptosis?

  1. Auto-antigens are frequently methylated and this results directly in autoimmune sensitisation

  2. C5 plays a central role in cellular clearance

  3. Apoptosis can also be mediated by T cells using FAS:FAS ligand interactions

  4. Nuclear material is expanded beneath a blebbed membrane

  5. Macrophages secrete the pro-inflammatory cytokines IL-10 and TGFβ in response to cellular ingestion


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Fas ligand (CD178) is expressed on activated T cells. The interaction with FAS which is a protein on many cell types triggers enzymes to degrade the target cell DNA.

The Volkmann's canals are associated with __________________.

  1. osteon

  2. plasma cells

  3. adipocytes

  4. stromal cells

  5. wandering cells


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Each osteon consists of concentric layers, or lamellae, of compact bone tissue that surround a central canal, the haversian canal. Osteons are connected to each other and the periosteum by oblique channels called Volkmann's canals or perforating canals.

Which among the following statements regarding the tendons is false?

  1. Tendons are composed mostly of vertical arrays of collagen fibers closely packed together.

  2. The collagen in tendons are held together with proteoglycan components.

  3. The tenocytes produce the collagen molecules.

  4. There is a three-dimensional network of cell processes associated with collagen in the tendon.

  5. Tendon length is determined by genetic predisposition.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Tendons consist of dense regular connective tissue fascicles encased in dense irregular connective tissue sheaths. Normal healthy tendons are composed mostly of parallel arrays of collagen fibers closely packed together.

The first carpo metacarpal joint is a prominent example of __________________.

  1. a condyloid joint

  2. a hinge joint

  3. a saddle joint

  4. the ball and socket joint

  5. a pivot joint


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

In a saddle joint, the opposing surfaces are reciprocally concave-convex. Saddle joints are said to be biaxial, allowing movement in the sagittal and frontal planes. The best example of saddle joints are first carpo metacarpal joints, joints between femur and patella, calcaneocuboid joints.

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