A. Brain
B. Spleen
C. Lymph nodes
D. Thymus gland
Related Mcqs:
- T- lymphocytes function to______________?
A. Antibody production
B. Complement activation
C. Lymphokine production and delayed hypersensitivity
D. Immediate hypersensitivity - T- lymphocytes play a primary role in_________________?
A. Production of Antibodies
B. production of lymphokines and delayed hypersensitivity
C. Activation of complement system
D. Immediate Hypersensitivity - A child’s CSF was examined I contains slightly raised or normal PMN cells, raised lymphocytes, absence of mycotic growth, value of protein is normal or above normal, glucose level is normal. The most probable diagnosis is____________?
A. Pyogenic bacterial meningitis
B. Viral meningitis
C. Fungal meningitis
D. Tuberculous meningitis - The striking difference between enamel and other mineralized tissues is______________?
A. Presence of high percentage of organic matrix
B. Presence of incremental lines
C. Enamel has high reparative capacity
D. Most of organic component is lost during mineralization - All cranial nerve are confined to the head and neck with exception of_______________?
A. One
B. Two
C. More than two
D. None of the above - In peripheral tissues which of the following contains substance P______________?
A. Plasma cell
B. Mast cell
C. Nerve terminal
D. Vascular endothelium - All the following hormones bind to cell surface receptors of the target tissues EXCEPT_____________?
A. Thyroid stimulating hormone
B. Glucagon
C. Estrogen
D. Epinephrine - Which of the following organs has the most permeable capillaries ?
A. Brain
B. Posterior pituitary gland
C. Liver
D. Small intestine - Which of the following organs cannot use ketone bodies_______________?
A. Brain
B. Liver
C. Kidney
D. Spleen - The infarct of the following organs is invariably haemorrhagic_____________?
A. Kidney
B. Lung
C. Spleen
D. Heart