A. Pyridine nucleotides
B. Riboflavin containing nucleotides
C. Metal containing flavoproteins
D. Iron-porphyrin proteins
Related Mcqs:
- Fast soluble vitamins are_____________?
A. A, B , D, K
B. A, D. E, K
C. A, B, E, K
D. A, C, E, K - Two Vitamin whose derivatives are involved in transformation of serine to glycine are_____________?
A. B6 ad B12
B. B12 and nicotinamie
C. Folic acid and B6
D. Folic acid and B12 - Genes are_____________?
A. Ribonucleic acid
B. Deoxy ribonucleic acid
C. Lipoproteins
D. Chromo proteins - Histiocytes are_____________?
A. Scavenger cells
B. Allergic cells
C. Released in immunologic response
D. Leukocytes - The most abundant group of fibres in the PDL are_____________?
A. Trans-septal
B. Horizontal
C. Oblique
D. Apical - Fibres which continue from bone to ligament are_____________?
A. Sharpey’s fibres
B. Tome’s fibres
C. Ray’s fibres
D. All of the above - The glands of Blandin and Nuhn are_____________?
A. The posterior lingual glands
B. The anterior lingual glands located near the apex of tongue
C. The glossopalatine glands
D. The palatine glands - Alginates are_____________?
A. Sol
B. Gel
C. Hydrocolloid
D. Colloid - Kaposi’s sarcoma (KS) usually occurs when CD4 Lymphocyte counts are_____________?
A. Above 600
B. Between 1000-2000
C. Below 200
D. Above 2000 - In peutz-Jeghers syndrome, the oral lesions are_____________?
A. Ulcerations of oral mucosa
B. Sebaceous glands of oral mucosa
C. Silver pigmentation of oral mucosa
D. None of the above