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NORCET MCQ

[Q] A nurse ask with a Nursing student what is the [Q] When simple columnar epithelium open to
difference in between “Anatomy and body cavities then it is called as……?
Physiology “nursing student replay “Anatomy is (a) Mucous membrane
the study about” (b) Cilia
(a) “that deals with functions of human body” (c) Goblet cells
(b)”it is a branch of medical sciences that deals with (d) Respiratory lining
structures of human body” [Q] Which of the following epithelium have many
(c) “study from conception to organogenesis” layers but usually cuboidal/columnar at bottom
(d)” study with growth and development” and squamous at top?
[Q] A nurse explain Functional and structural Unit (a) Simple Columnar Epithelium
Which Statement is incorrect? (b) Pseudostratified Epithelium
(a) Nervous system- Neuron (c) Stratified Squamous Epithelium
(b) Musculoskeletal system-Sarcomere (d) Simple Cuboidal Epithelium
(c) Urinary system- Nephron [Q] Stratified squamous epithelium are present
(d) Respiratory system-Meckel cell in……………….?
[Q] The "basic unit of life” is: (a) Mouth
(a) Atom (b) Urinary bladder
(b) Water (c) Respiratory lining
(c) Cell (d) Reproductive tract
(d) Chemical level of organization [Q] Biological Barriers include all EXCEPT
[Q] Lysosomes are called suicide bags because (a) Renal tubules
(a) It causes the cell to break its cell membrane, (b) Cell membrane
causing death (c) Capillary walls
(b) It kills the surrounding cells by releasing (d) Placenta
enzymes [Q] Which of the following are phagocytic cells?
(c) The enzymes are capable of digesting cells (a) Neutrophils, mast cells
(d) All of the above (b) Mast cells, macrophages
[Q] Aerobic respiration is performed by? (c) Mast cells, antibodies
(a) Glyoxisomes (b) Ribosomes (d) Neutrophils, macrophages
(c) Lysosomes (d) Mitochondria [Q] Dead skin cells are shed in thick sheets because
[Q] Steroid synthesis occur within which of the the strong links are held together by anchoring
following structure junctions called?
(a) Peroxisome (a) Gap junctions
(b) Mitochondrion (b) Intermediate junctions
(c) Golgi apparatus (c) Tight junctions
(d) None of these (d) Junctional complexes
[Q] The organelles concerned with the metabolic [Q] The main difference between a prokaryotic cell
processes are present inside the: and an eukaryotic cell is the absence of:
(a) Ribosome (a) Plasma membrane
(b) Mitochondria (b) Mitochondria
(c) Cytoplasm (c) True nucleus
(d) Endoplasmic reticulum (d) Flagella
[Q] A nursing student explain epithelium [Q] Which organelle called "power house of cell”
is……………………………. (a) Nucleus
(a) Secretion and transportation in glands (b) Golgi bodies
(b) Filtration in Kidney (c) Mitochondria
(c) Both a & b (d) Ribosome
(d) None of them

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NORCET MCQ
[Q] How much water is there in the form of liquid in [Q] Which of the following is NOT a primary
cells of our body? tissue type in animals?
(a) 25%
(a) Epithelial tissue
(b) 60%
(c) 70% (b) Connective tissue
(d) 80% (c) Muscular tissue
[Q] Adenine in DNA structure pairs with (d) Bamboo tissue
(a) Guanines [Q] Which type of tissue is responsible for
(b) Cytosine
providing support, insulation, and cushioning
(c) Thymine
(d) Pyrimidine to organs and structures in the body?
[Q] Identify Incorrect match? (a) Epithelial tissue
(a) Sagital plane-the plan in which human body is (b) Nervous tissue
divided into two parts right or left (c) Muscle tissue
(b)coronal plane- in which body divided into
(d) Connective tissue
Anterior or Posterior
(c) Mid sagittal body- body divided posterioanterior [Q] Striated and Involuntary tissue is found in
(d) Oblique- body cut in two parts obliquely which of the following organs?
[Q] Following all are controlled by Negative (a) Heart
feedback mechanism except? (b) Lungs
(a) Secretion of Thyroid hormones
(c) Liver
(b) secretion of Insulin
(c) Secretion of Oxytocin (d) Kidneys
(d) Secretion of Renin [Q] Which of the following tissues is specialized
[Q] Identify the Following Images? for transmitting electrical impulses
throughout the body?
(a) Epithelial tissue
(b) Connective tissue
(c) Nervous tissue
(d) Muscle tissue
[Q] A Client ask with Nurse Cartilage is a type of
(a) Vacuoles
(b) Mitochondria which type of tissue?
(c) Golgi Appartus (a) Epithelial tissue
(d) Ribosomes (b) Connective tissue
[Q] Correct sequence regarding Mitotic phase in
(c) Muscle tissue
cell cycle?
(a) Prophase-metaphase-telophase-anaphase (d) Nervous tissue
(b) Prophase- telophase-metaphase-anaphase [Q] A nursing student ask with Lecturer
(c) Prophase- Metaphase-Telophase-Anaphase Connective tissue is characterized by?
(d) Prophase-metaphase-Anaphase-telophase (a) High contractility and excitability.
[Q] True regarding Epithelial Tissue?
(b) A sparse population of cells embedded in an
(a)It cover body Exteriorly and Interiorly
(b) It situated on basement membrane extracellular matrix.
(c) It help in secretion, Absorption,Filtration (c) Rapid transmission of electrical impulses.
(d) All of the above (d) Direct connection to the central nervous
system.

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NORCET MCQ
[Q] Which of the following type of tissue present
in Thyroid Gland?
(a)Simple Cuboidal Epithelial tissue
(b) Simple Columner Epithelial Tissue
(c) Non- keratinised Squamous Stratified
epithelial tissue
(d) Stratified Cuboidal epithelial tissue
[Q] Which type of tissue present in urinary
Bladder?
(a) Simple Squamous
(b) Simple Cuboidal
(c) Pseudostratified
(d) Transitional Epithelium
[Q] Identify the Following Image?

(a) Stratified epithelial tissue


(b) Simple epithelial tissue
(c) Transitional Epithelial Tissue
(d) Pseudostratified epithelial tissue
[Q] The supporting tissue or matrix of an organ
as opposed to the parenchyma is called
(a) Stroma
(b) Parenchyma
(c) Sclerenchyma
(d) Adipose Tissue
[Q] What is the main function of adipose tissue in
the human body?
(a) Contraction
(b) Storage of fat
(c) Conducting nerve impulses
(d) Providing structural support
[Q] All are correct regarding Muscular tissue
Except?
(a) Skeletal muscle- Voluntary and striated
(b) Smooth muscle-Involuntarily and Non-
striated
(c) Cardiac-Involuntarily and Striated
(d) Its most Abundant in human body

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