Histology MCQs/Mock Credit Test A

Mock credit test. Only one answer is correct, minimal score is 18 points. Which of following techniques can be used as a staining for a connective tissue? - Silver impregnation + Masson’s trichrome - PAS reaction - orcein
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{Which structure is stained by Feulgen’s reaction? - polysaccharides - lipids + DNA - RNA
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{Intermediate filaments: + we have more than 50 of different intermediate filaments - they are often associated with motor proteins - main structural proteins are cytokeratins - main structural protein is actin
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{Kinesins: - are motor proteins associated with microfilamens + are motor proteins associated with microtubules - are type of microtubules - are type of mikrofilaments
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{Cytokinesis: - is a cell movemet mediated by cillia + is final stage of mitotic divison - is an amoeboid movement of cells - is a kind of cell death
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{Lipofuscin: - is mainly inside cells with high growth-rate - is an extracellular crystalic material + is an intracellular waste product - is used for production of mucus
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{Mucus (mucinous) cells: - have round nucleus with prominent nucleolus + their product is PAS positive - are also inside pancreas - produce mainly enzymes
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{Basal annealing: - its main function is thigt anchoring to the basal membrane - is common in all epithelial cells + contains numerous mitochondria - contains numerous ribosomes
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{Brush border: - main supportive structure are intermediate filaments - is composed of crists (see anatomy ;-) and undulations + takes place on apical pole of some epithelial cells - is composed of cillia
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{Desmosome: + is responsible for mechanical cohesivity - is not associated with the cytoskeleton - anchors the cell to the basal membrane - is a long belt-like structure
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{Kinocilia (cilia): + they are on cells of pseudostratified epithelium of respiratory passages - their supportive structure are intermediate filaments - one cell can have only one cillium - are immotile
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{Which cell adhesion does not take place in the intercalated disc? + zonula occludens - fascia adherens - gap junction - desmosome
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{Heparinocytes: - are fixed cells of connective tissue - usually have two or three nuclei + produce heparine and histamine - produce antibodies
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{Fibrocartillage: + fibrillar component of its ECM contains type I collagen - is main cartillage of articular cartillages - has pronounced perichondrium - is highly vaskularized
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{Elastic fibers: - are clearly visible in slides stained with basic techniques + can be stained with aldehyde fuchsin - can be stained with alcian blue - are PAS positive
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{Osteoclast: - its nucleus has wheel-like arranged chromatin + is a multinucleated cell - is activated osteocyte - produces osteoid
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{Secondary bone is: - woven - spongy - compact + lamellar
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{White adipose tissue: - adipocytes have usually short life-span - its main function is heating + adipocytes are unilocular - is avascular
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{Glycoproteins: - contain usually glycogen - contain usually hyaluronic acid + contain usually oligosaccharides - contain usually glycosaminoglycans
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{Which protein is main protein of reticular fibers? - collagen I - collagen II + collagen III - collagen IV
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{Loose connective tissue is main material of: + subepithelial layer of mucosa - organ capsulla - dermis - tendon
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{Myofibrils: - are inside smooth muscle cells + are composed of sarcomeres - are type of cytoskeleton - contain calmodulin
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{Tropomyosin: - increases mechanical stiffness of the muscle - is storage of energy in the mucle fibre + prevents binding of myosin to actin - binds calcium
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{Glial cells: + protoplasmic astrocytes have numerous wide processes - fibrillary astrocytes are mainly in gray matter - oligodendrocytes do not have processes - myelin is produced by mikroglia
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{Neurons: + action potential begins in initial segment (hilus) of the axon - GFAP is an immunohistochemical marker of neurons - neurons have no more than one dendrite - neurons are mitoticaly active
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{Which type of epithelium is most probably on the schema?

- stratified squamous with keratinization + pseudostratified columnar - simple columnar - none of above mentioned
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{Eosinophils: - their percentage in the blood (inside vessels) is about 40-60 % + specific granules contain main basic protein (MBP) - contain metachromatic granules - have small round nucleus
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{What is not true for monocytes? - they are the biggest blood (inside vessels) cells + they are main players of humoral immunity - they contain azurophilic granules - they give rise macrophages
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{Red bone marrow: - medullary period of hematopoiesis starts after the birth - takes place inside cavities of some long bones only + its stroma contains reticular connective tissue - contains plenty of adipocytes
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{ Retikulocyte: - is not in the peripheral blood - has long branching processes - its cytoplasm is basophilic + has no nucleus
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