Ear pinnae, epiglottis and bronchiolar cartilages are:
A.Hyaline
B.Fibro
C.Yellow elastic
D.None of these
A.Hyaline
B.Fibro
C.Yellow elastic
D.None of these
A.Calcium chloride
B.Calcium carbonate
C.Calcium sulphate
D.Calcium phosphate
A.Bones to muscles
B.Bones to bones
C.Muscles to muscles
D.Muscles to cartilages
A.White fibrous cartilage present on intervertebral discs contract during sleep
B.White fibrous cartilage present on intervertebral discs relax during sleep and after death
C.Muscles of our body relax and increase body length
D.Of some other reason
A.Alveolar glands
B.Acinus glands
C.Tubular glands
D.None of these
A.Decrease in ground substance, increase and thickening in fibres
B.Calcium deposition in elastin fibres bringing loss of normal tone and elasticity
C.Both of these changes
D.None of these changes
A.White fibrous tissue
B.Reticular tissue
C.Adipose tissue
D.Yellow elastic tissue
A.Cytology
B.Histology
C.Morphology
D.None of these
A.Neurosensory epithelium
B.Pigmented epithelium
C.Columnar epithelium
D.Stratified epithelium
A.Adapted for providing strength
B.Adapted for distension of the organ where it is present
C.Adapted for ultrafiltration
D.Adapted for none of these functions