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A patient is brought into the emergency department because she is bleeding from Kiesselbach area. Blood is issuing from the patient's a. external ear canal. b. lip. c. nostril. d. rectum. e. urethra. - Correct Answer c. nostril. The olfactory cells possess olfactory cilia whose terminal e...

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Basic Medical Histology (GMS6630) Unit 4 -
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A patient is brought into the emergency department because she is bleeding from Kiesselbach area.
Blood is issuing from the patient's

a. external ear canal.

b. lip.

c. nostril.

d. rectum.

e. urethra. - Correct Answer c. nostril.



The olfactory cells possess olfactory cilia whose terminal ends have

a. dynein arms.

b. nine peripheral doublets.

c. two central doublets.

d. nine peripheral singlets.

e. two central singlets and nine peripheral doublets. - Correct Answer d. nine peripheral singlets.



A patient goes to his allergist for the symptoms of headache, pain below the eyes, toothache affecting
the upper teeth, and general malaise. The allergist determines that the patient has an infection of the

a. frontal sinuses.

b. maxillary sinuses.

c. sphenoidal sinuses.

d. ethmoidal sinuses.

e. larynx. - Correct Answer b. maxillary sinuses.



Pneumocytes II (type II pneumocytes) are responsible for which of the following?

a. Regeneration of the alveolar epithelium

b. Phagocytosis of dust

,c. Formation of the blood-air barrier

d. Synthesis of mucinogen

e. Exchange of gases - Correct Answer a. Formation of surfactant and regeneration of the alveolar
epithelium



The walls of bronchioles have

a. a C-ring of cartilage in their submucosa.

b. plates of cartilage in their adventitia.

c. no cartilage in their wall.

d. no elastic fibers associated with them.

e. a pseudostratified epithelium. - Correct Answer c. no cartilage in their wall.



Which of following structures belongs to the respiratory (as opposed to the conducting) portion of the
respiratory system?

a. Alveolar sac

b. Primary bronchus

c. Secondary bronchus

d. Trachea

e. Terminal bronchiole - Correct Answer a. Alveolar sac



Oxygen and carbon dioxide crossing between blood and air in the lungs must pass through cells of the
following types:

a. type I pneumocyte only.

b. type I pneumocyte and endothelial cells.

c. type I pneumocyte and type II pneumocyte.

d. type II pneumocyte only.

e. club (Clara) cells and endothelial cells. - Correct Answer b. type I pneumocyte and endothelial cells.



A baby who was just born has respiratory distress of the newborn and is given glucocorticoids to
stimulate

, a. bronchiolar smooth muscle contraction.

b. contraction of the diaphragm.

c. type I pneumocytes to function.

d. type II pneumocytes to function.

e. dust cells to function. - Correct Answer d. type II pneumocytes to function.



Which of the following possesses specialized mucosa?

a. Ventral surface of the tongue

b. Attached gingiva

c. Buccal mucosa

d. Dorsal surface of the tongue

e. Free gingiva - Correct Answer d. Dorsal surface of the tongue



Fordyce granules are nonfunctional

a. mucous minor salivary glands.

b. sebaceous glands.

c. sweat glands.

d. mixed minor salivary glands.

e. serous minor salivary glands. - Correct Answer b. sebaceous glands.



Which of the following principal fiber groups insert into the cementum only?

a. Horizontal fibers

b. Dentoperiosteal fibers

c. Interradicular fibers

d. Transseptal fibers

e. Circular fibers - Correct Answer d. Transseptal fibers



Which of the following regions of the oral cavity possesses all three types of minor salivary glands
(serous only, mucous only, and mixed)?

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