A. Cementoblasts
B. Fibroblasts
C. Osteoblasts
D. Ameloblasts
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Related Mcqs:
- The 2nd most prominent cells in pulp are______________?
- A. Fibroblasts B. defense cells C. Odontoblasts D. Histocytes or resting wandering cell...
- A tooth with a 3 month history of pain, which was worse when hot liquid were in mouth. After extraction, the tooth was split open. The pulp chamber was completely filled with pus. A few remnants of pulp tissue were found in apical end. The condition is:__________?
- A. Acute partial pulpits B. Acute total pulpits C. Suppurative pulpitis D. Strangulation of pulp...
- The cells of the dental pulp which are responsible for the deposition of reparative dentin are_________?
- A. Osteoblasts B. Odontoblasts C. Ameloblasts D. Osteocytes...
- The major cells seen in gingiva are______________?
- A. Fibro blast B. Odontoblasts C. Cementoblasts D. Merkel cells...
- The main types of muscle cells are______________?
- A. Skeletal and cardiac B. Smooth and cardiac C. Smooth and skeletal D. All of the above...
- Why fetal cells continue to divide but terminally differentiated adult cells do not divide ?
- A. There are many cyclin inhibitors which prevent cell to enter into S phase in adult B. Phosphatase absent in fetal cells C. Proteinase is absent in fetus D. Absence of CD kinase...
- Bone marrow stem cells differ from differ from differentiated progenitor stem cells in what respect ?
- A. Provide differentiated terminal cells B. Reconstitution of Bone marrow C. Formation of the ovum D. Act as a repair system for the body...
- NK cells are effective against viral infected cells only if the cell with infection___________?
- A. Exprss MHC class I proteins B. Unable to express MHC class I proteins C. Express MHC class II proteins D. Unable to express MHC class II proteins...
- The dental pulp is derived form____________?
- A. Dental papilla B. Dental sac C. Odontoblasts D. Stellate reticulum...
- The cell free zone in pulp lies____________?
- A. Above odontoblast B. Below odontoblast C. In radicular pulp D. In pulp horn...
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