79.The epithelium of the mucous membrane of the mouth is:

A. simple squam. B. strtified squam.

C. simple colum. D. strtified colum.

ANS. B. Squamous cells are flattened, pancake-like cells, and when in layers are known as stratified. The stratified squamous cells lining the mucosa of the oral cavity are similar to those lining the outer skin, although less keratinized. They do, however, flake off continuously into the mouth. Simple squamous tissue would be too thin and not allow for the constant flaking and replacement Mcq. Columnar epithelium is found in both the respiratory system and other organs of the digestive system. Mcq




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78.The major structural component of the sperm flagellum is the:

A. microtubule
B. microfilament
C. actin filament
D. mysosin filament
E. ciliary body

ANS A. This is a basic histological question of a type found commonly on NBDE, which asks about basic cellular organelles and structures. The sperm cell flagellum is notable for a “9+2” arrangement of fibers formed from microtubules. The 9 single fibers form a circular ring in cross section around the 2 doubled fibers in the center. One of the significant facts about the fibers is
that they are composed of microtubules, made up of tubulin. The other significant fact is that all eucaryotic flagella and cilia have this same structure (for example, cilia form the tracheal lining). Note that procaryotic (bacterial) flagellea do NOT share this structure.


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77.Which muscle is the chief mover of the mandible TOWARD the left?

A. Left medial pterygoid
B. Left lateral pterygoid
C. Right medial pterygoid
D.
Right lateral pterygoid


ANS.D. There are two methods for answering this question. The formula method

states that the right lateral pterygoid moves the mandible left, whereas the left lateral pterygoid moves

the mandible right. The understanding method begins with the idea that the medial pterygoid is a

closer (elevator). The lateral pterygoid connects to the condyle and is a protruder. If the right lateral

pterygoid pulls the right condyle out while the left lateral pterygoid and condyle remain stable, the left

side will act as a stationary pivot point while the right side protrudes outward and also toward the left

(medially).

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