A. In thymus
B. Around capillaries of pulp
C. In gallbladder
D. Along with heparin on surface of mast cells
Related Mcqs:
- All of the following are true about functions of dental pulp except______________?
A. Formation of dentin
B. Nerve supply to dentin
C. Sends impulses to CNS
D. Nerve supply to enamel through fibres - The primary function of the dental pulp is____________?
A. Nutritive
B. Production of dentin
C. Production of enamel
D. Vascular supply to the teeth - The number of pulp organs in a person in___________?
A. 32
B. 50
C. 52
D. 62 - The primary response of the pulp to tissue destruction is_______________?
A. Necrosis
B. Ulceration
C. Calcific degeneration
D. Inflammation - Vitality of pulp depends on________________?
A. Blood supply
B. Nerve supply
C. Lymphatic supply
D. All of the above - Odontoblasts are derived from______________?
A. Undifferentiated mesenchymal
B. Histocytes
C. Macrophages
D. Lymphocytes - The radicular pulp is continous with tissues of the periapical area via the____________?
A. Pulp canal
B. Pulp chamber
C. Mental foramen
D. Apical foramen - The 2nd most prominent cells in pulp are______________?
A. Fibroblasts
B. defense cells
C. Odontoblasts
D. Histocytes or resting wandering cell - Dystrophic calcifiaction is seen most commonly in which of the following oral tissues__________?
A. Enamel
B. Pulp
C. Dentin
D. Periodontal ligament - The diameter of the largest arterial vessels in the pulp range from_____________?
A. 50-100 μm
B. 101-150 μm
C. 151-200 μm
D. 201-250 μm