A. Kupffer cells in liver
B. Microglial cells in nervous system
C. Histiocytes in connective tissues
D. All of the above
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Related Mcqs:
- The tissue macrophages are derived from the________________?
- A. Neutrophil B. Eosinophil C. Monocyte D. All of the above...
- Large open wounds that are characterized by tissue loss and repaired by formation of granulation tissue in the floor of the wound is characteristic of______________?
- A. Secondary healing B. Primary healing C. Cicatrisation D. Regeneration...
- The function common to neutrophils, monocytes & macrophages is______________?
- A. Immune response B. Phagocytosis C. Liberation of histamine D. Destruction of old erythrocytes...
- The host tissue response in acute inflammation is all except______________?
- A. Exudative B. Necrotizing C. Granulomatous D. Cytopathic...
- Earliest transient change following tissue injury_____________?
- A. Neutrophilia B. Neutropenia C. Monocytoses D. Lymphocytoses...
- The necrotic tissue and deposits of immune complexes, complement and plasma protein produce a smudy eosinophilic deposit is termed as_____________?
- A. Coagulative necrosis B. Fibrinoid necrosis C. Caesous necrosis D. Fatty necrosis...
- Change in structure and functions of a tissue is called______________?
- A. Dysplasia B. Metaplasia C. Anaplasia D. Aplasia...
- Granulation tissue contains_____________?
- A. Giant cells B. Fibroblasts C. Endothelial cells D. B & C...
- Essential granulation tissue constituents include all except_____________?
- A. Fibroblast B. Macrophages C. Polymorphs D. Budding blood vessels...
- Adipose tissue releases free fatty acids in the________________?
- A. Fasting state B. Resting state C. Active state D. All of the above...
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