Histology of Cartilage - Medicine BM5 NLM1
Histology of Cartilage for BM5 NLM1.
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- Created on: 31-01-14 13:13
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2. Which type of fibres predominantly make up hyaline cartilage?
- Collagen type II
- Collagen type III
- Collagen type I
- Elastin
3. Where is hyaline cartilage most commonly found?
- Oropharangeal airway, nasopharyngeal airway & epiglottis
- Major air pipes, articulating bone surfaces & fetal skeleton
- Symphysis Pubis, intervertebral disks & site of some tendon-bone attachments
- Epiglottis, external ear & Eustachian tubes
4. Select the statement which best identifies cartilage.
- A soft, pliable, resilient, vascular connectivetissue
- A firm, pliable, resilient, non-vascular connective tissue
- A firm, non-pliable, resilient, non-vascular connective tissue
- A soft, pliable, resilient, non-vascular connective tissue
5. Where is elastic cartilage most often found?
- Epiglottis, external ear & Eustachian tubes
- Symphysis Pubis, intervertebral disks & site of some tendon-bone attachments
- Major air pipes, articulating bone surfaces & fetal skeleton
- Oropharangeal airway, nasopharyngeal airway & epiglottis
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