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Histology & Embryology sem 1 test 1 (tcdha) Questions & Answers(RATED A)

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Exocytosis - ANSWERrelease of substances out a cell by the fusion of a vesicle with the membrane. Endocytosis - ANSWERUptake of materials into the cell Endocytosis: Pinocytosis - ANSWER"Cell drinking" Endocytosis: Phagocytosis - ANSWER"Cell eating" Cell Membrane "Plasma Membrane" -...

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TCDHA Histology Midterm-Final review Questions & Answers(RATED A+)

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What is enamel? -ANSWER Hardest calcified/mineralized tissue in the human body Covers Anatomical crown What is the blood supply of enamel? -ANSWER Avascular and non-vital (has no nerves) What is the material makeup of enamel? -ANSWER 96% inorganic (mineralized) material - mainly calcium hydro...

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TCDHA Histology Midterm Exam With Correct Questions & Solutions!!

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Holocrine Glands - ANSWERentire cells are discharged as secretion (sebaceous glands) Merocrine glands - ANSWERsecrete product through free surface, no loss of cytoplasm/cell Apocrine Glands - ANSWERsecrete small amounts of cytoplasm/cell with secretory product (mammary glands) unicellular -...

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Histology & Embryology TCDHA Test 2 Questions & Answers(RATED A+)

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Exocrine Glands -ANSWER gland that secretes its products through excretory ducts to the surface of an organ or tissue or into a vessel Endocrine glands: -ANSWER glands that secrete chemicals called hormones directly into the bloodstream Exocrine glands have 4 characteristics; -ANSWER 1. Duct s...

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Histology SEM I FINAL EXAM Based on Teacher Final Review Correct 100%

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Which duct does not branch? -ANSWER simple A process by which all cytoplasmic components of the cell are divided into 2 identical daughter cells -ANSWER cytokinesis Name the 2 types of nerves in the periodontal ligaments? -ANSWER myelinated afferent and autonomic Name the 3 groups of fibers...

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TCDHA Histology- Lectures 1,2,3,4,5 Questions & Answers(RATED A+)

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cell -ANSWER smallest unit of life function: carry out vital processes of absorption, assimilation, respiration, irritability, conductivity, growth, reproduction and excretion exo/endocytosis -ANSWER exocytosis: expulsion of materials out of cell EX= EXIT endocytosis: uptake of materials...

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histology lecture quiz Correct 100%

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simple - ANSWER1 layer of cells stratified - ANSWERmany layers of cells Pseudo stratified - ANSWERappear to be stratified or layered but are not. squamous - ANSWERflattened cells Cuboidal - ANSWERcube shaped cells Colummar - ANSWERtall epi - ANSWERupon, over thelium - ANSWERtiss...

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Histology 11.4 Sclerotic Dentin and Dead Tracts Accurate 100%

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sources of pulpal irritation -ANSWER dental caries, trauma, attrition, presence of restoration an odontoblast may produce ________ if stressed -ANSWER tertiary dentin (reparative dentin) dead tract or sclerotic dentin is a result of -ANSWER overstress; an odontoblast and its process may die an...

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HISTOLOGY FINAL REVIEW CORRECT 100%

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*evolve question* Which of the following lesions appears initially as red patches, then paler pink, and finally turns to white patches on the body of the tongue? - ANSWERgeographic tongue *evolve question* What type of cell listed below has prominent granules in the cytoplasm that form a keratin ...

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Dental Embryology and Histology Chapter 9 Questions With Correct Answers!!

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What does oral mucosa line? - ANSWERThe oral cavity What type of cells is the oral mucosa made of? - ANSWERStratified squamous epithelium What are the three main types of oral mucosa? - ANSWERLining, masticatory, specialized What are the three types of stratified squamous epithelium found w...

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Oral Histology and Embryology Midterm Review Correct 100%

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Ectoderm -ANSWER Gives rise to the epidermis of the nervous system Endoderm -ANSWER gives rise to the epithelial linings of respiratory passages and digestive tract lining Mesoderm -ANSWER Gives rise to muscle, skin dermis, connective tissue, bone, blood and other associated tissues (during th...

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Histology Test 1 (Dental hygiene) Correct 100%

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Intercellular substance -ANSWER products of living cells & is distributed among the cells in all the tissues of the body. It hold cells together and provides a medium for the passage of nutrients and waste materials from capillaries to cells, and from cells to capillaries. Ground Section -ANSWER ...

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TCDHA Rad Theory FINAL CORRECT 100%

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First invented Xrays -ANSWER Wilhelm Conrad Roetgen 1895 Classifications of ionizing radiation -ANSWER electromagnetic, particulate electromagnetic radiation -ANSWER man made or occurs naturally, possesses no mass Particulate radiation -ANSWER tiny particles of matter that possess mass and ...

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Exam 2 - Chapter 4,5,6 Correct 100%

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Histology is the study of the? -ANSWER Normal structure of tissues A discrete population cells that are related in structure and function along with the surrounding material called extracellular metric (ECM) are known as> -ANSWER What general tissue type binds, supports, and protects the b...

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TCDHA Microbiology Quiz 1 and Midterm Accurate 100%

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Give two examples of a eukaryotic microorganism. - ANSWERyeast, grass, trees, plants, animals Give an example of a prokaryote. - ANSWERbacteria Describe characteristics of both eukaryotic and prokaryotic microorganisms. - ANSWEREukaryotes are complex cells with internal membranes (has a nucleu...

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TCDHA Microbiology Quiz 1 and Midterm Correct 100%

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Give two examples of a eukaryotic microorganism. -ANSWER yeast, grass, trees, plants, animals Give an example of a prokaryote. -ANSWER bacteria Describe characteristics of both eukaryotic and prokaryotic microorganisms. -ANSWER Eukaryotes are complex cells with internal membranes (has a nucleu...

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Anatomy and Physio Midterm 1 TCDHA Correct 100%

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Give two examples of a eukaryotic microorganism. -ANSWER yeast, grass, trees, plants, animals Give an example of a prokaryote. -ANSWER bacteria Describe characteristics of both eukaryotic and prokaryotic microorganisms. -ANSWER Eukaryotes are complex cells with internal membranes (has a nucleu...

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Histology and Embryology: Chapter 7 Accurate 100%

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smallest living unit of structure in the body that is capable of independent existence -ANSWER What is the cell? 1) cells 2) tissues 3) organs 4) body -ANSWER What is the correct order of smallest to largest ; tissues, organs, cells, body 8 -ANSWER How many cellular functions are there? ...

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Microbiology&infection TCDHA midterm Correct 100%

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Major source of disease agents - ANSWERmouth How do we control the spread of pathogens in the office? - ANSWERstandard precautions Asepsis - ANSWERThe absence of infection or infectious materials or agents Cross-Contamination - ANSWERA process that allows transfer of microorganisms between ...

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Dental and Orofacial Anatomy Questions & Answers(RATED A)

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Tooth Function -ANSWER Teeth aid in digestion Bite and tear food Aid in speech crown is covered by -ANSWER enamel root is covered by -ANSWER cementum enamel -ANSWER hard, outermost layer of a tooth Hardest substance in the body Thick in the top and thin in the bottom resistant to wear ...

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Histology Exam 1 - Multiple Choice Correct 100%

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Which of the following forms the internal supporting framework of soft organs such as the spleen? Dense irregular fibrous C.T. Areolar C.T. Reticular tissue Elastic C.T. -ANSWER Reticular tissue A multi-layered epithelium with cuboidal basal celLs and flat elongated cells at its surface would...

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TCDHA A/P Test 4 Questions 100% Answered!!

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endocrine system - ANSWERworks with the nervous system to control and coordinate all other body systems consists of a groups of glands that produce hormones affects body systems by chemical stimuli hormones - ANSWERchemical messengers that have specific regulatory effects on target cells (t...

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Embryology and Histology for the Dental Hygienist Board Correct 100%

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The midface and all structures of the oral cavity except the posterior part of the tongue develop from the: - ANSWERFrontal Process and first branchial arch. The formation of an ameloblast from cells of inner enamel epithelium is an example of: A. histodifferentiation B. morphodifferentiation ...

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Histology Exam 1 Questions & Answers(RATED A+)

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What is the principle instrument in histology and cytology? - ANSWERcompound microscope What stain is used for the nuclear region of a cell? (basic) - ANSWERhematoxylin What stain is used for the cytoplasm region of the cell? (acidic) - ANSWEREosin What are the 2 most important consideratio...

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Dental Histology Exam 4 Questions & Answers(SCORED A+)

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Functions of Oral Mucosa - ANSWER1. Protection: Barrier to microorganisms and helps withstand mechanical trauma 2. Sensation: Receptors for taste, touch, temp, pain, salivation, neuromuscular reflexes 3. Secretion: Saliva, sebum (minor) 4. Thermal Regulation: Heat radiated through body fro...

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