A. Neurolemma
B. Perineurium
C. Axolemma
D. Myelin sheath
Related Mcqs:
- 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 - Unmyelinated nerve fibres of pulp are____________?
A. Sensory in nature
B. Respond to hot and cold
C. carry pain sensation
D. Associated with blood vessels and are sympathetic in nature - Severe pain which arise after injury to or sectioning of a peripheral sensory nerve is called as____________?
A. Temporal arteritis
B. Neuralgia
C. Neuritis
D. Causalgia - The muscle arising from the outer surface of the alveolus at the region of the molars is supplied by which nerve _____________?
A. Trigeminal
B. Facial
C. Mandibular
D. Inferior alveolar - DNA covering material in a virus is called as________________?
A. Capsomere
B. Capsid
C. Nucleocapsid
D. Envelope - 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 - Unmyelinated fibres differ from myelinated fibers in that they ______________?
A. Have increased excitability
B. Have to nodes of Ranvier
C. Have no power of regeneration
D. Have no association of Schwann cells - Two major types of muscle fibres are found in humans_____________?
A. white and brown
B. White and yellow
C. White and gray
D. White and red - Korffs fibres are seen in______________?
A. Mantle dentin
B. Secondary dentin
C. Reactionary dentin
D. Indeed dermal tubules - Fibres of periodontal ligament embedded in the bone are_____________?
A. Sharpey’s fibres
B. Tomes fibres
C. Elastic fibres
D. Ray’s fibres