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This document is a mock credit test consisting of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) related to histology, covering topics such as staining techniques, cellular structures, and types of tissues. Each question has one correct answer, and a minimum score of 18 points is required to pass. The test includes questions on various histological concepts, including connective tissue, motor proteins, cytokinesis, and types of epithelial cells.
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Histology MCQs/Mock Credit Test A

Mock credit test. Only one answer is correct, minimal score is 18 points.

1 Which of following techniques can be used as a staining for a


connective tissue?

Silver impregnation
Masson’s trichrome
PAS reaction
orcein
Leonid Pasternak (1862-1945): Night Before
Exam
2 Which structure is stained by Feulgen’s reaction?

polysaccharides
lipids
DNA
RNA

3 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

4 Kinesins:

are motor proteins associated with microfilamens


are motor proteins associated with microtubules
are type of microtubules
are type of mikrofilaments

5 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

6 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

7 Mucus (mucinous) cells:

have round nucleus with prominent nucleolus


their product is PAS positive
are also inside pancreas
produce mainly enzymes

8 Basal annealing:

its main function is thigt anchoring to the basal membrane


is common in all epithelial cells
contains numerous mitochondria
contains numerous ribosomes
9 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

10 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

11 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

12 Which cell adhesion does not take place in the intercalated disc?

zonula occludens
fascia adherens
gap junction
desmosome

13 Heparinocytes:

are fixed cells of connective tissue


usually have two or three nuclei
produce heparine and histamine
produce antibodies

14 Fibrocartillage:

fibrillar component of its ECM contains type I collagen


is main cartillage of articular cartillages
has pronounced perichondrium
is highly vaskularized

15 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

16 Osteoclast:

its nucleus has wheel-like arranged chromatin


is a multinucleated cell
is activated osteocyte
produces osteoid

17 Secondary bone is:

woven
spongy
compact
lamellar
18 White adipose tissue:

adipocytes have usually short life-span


its main function is heating
adipocytes are unilocular
is avascular

19 Glycoproteins:

contain usually glycogen


contain usually hyaluronic acid
contain usually oligosaccharides
contain usually glycosaminoglycans

20 Which protein is main protein of reticular fibers?

collagen I
collagen II
collagen III
collagen IV

21 Loose connective tissue is main material of:

subepithelial layer of mucosa


organ capsulla
dermis
tendon

22 Myofibrils:

are inside smooth muscle cells


are composed of sarcomeres
are type of cytoskeleton
contain calmodulin

23 Tropomyosin:

increases mechanical stiffness of the muscle


is storage of energy in the mucle fibre
prevents binding of myosin to actin
binds calcium

24 Glial cells:

protoplasmic astrocytes have wide processes


fibrillary astrocytes are mainly in gray matter
oligodendrocytes do not have processes
myelin is produced by mikroglia

25 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

26 Which type of epithelium is most probably on the schema?


stratified squamous with keratinization
pseudostratified columnar
simple columnar
none of above mentioned

27 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

28 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

29 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

30 Retikulocyte:

is not in the peripheral blood


has long branching processes
its cytoplasm is basophilic
has no nucleus

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