A. Sensory in nature
B. Respond to hot and cold
C. carry pain sensation
D. Associated with blood vessels and are sympathetic in nature
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- A. Have increased excitability B. Have to nodes of Ranvier C. Have no power of regeneration D. Have no association of Schwann cells...
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- A. Acute partial pulpits B. Acute total pulpits C. Suppurative pulpitis D. Strangulation of pulp...
- The dental pulp contains nerve endings/receptors for____________?
- A. Pain B. Pressure C. Proprioception D. Temperature...
- The most outer covering of nerve fibres is called as____________?
- A. Neurolemma B. Perineurium C. Axolemma D. Myelin sheath...
- the special visceral afferent fibres of the facial nerve are located in which nuclei___________?
- A. Motor nucleus B. Nucleus ambigous C. Nucleus of tractus solitarius D. Lacrimatory nucleus...
- The hypoglossal nerve is the motor nerve to all of the muscles of the tongue except, the____________?
- A. Genioglossus B. Palatoglossus C. Superior longitudinal muscle D. Inferior longitudinal muscle...
- Korffs fibres are seen in______________?
- A. Mantle dentin B. Secondary dentin C. Reactionary dentin D. Indeed dermal tubules...
- Bone adjacent to periodontal ligament that contains a great number of sharpey’s fibres is known as______________?
- A. Lamina dura B. Bundle bone C. Lamina propria D. Lamina densa...
- Principal fibres of periodontal ligament are attached to_____________?
- A. Alveolar bone proper B. Bundle bone C. Lamellar bone D. Cortical bone...
- Sharpey’s fibres are present in_______________?
- A. Bone B. Periosteum C. Periodontal ligament D. All of the above...
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