1 deposition of bony matter by osteoblasts and resorption by chondroclasts
2 deposition of bony matter by osteoclasts and resorption by chondroclasts
3 deposition of bony matter by osteoclasts only
4 deposition of bony matter by osteoblasts only
Explanation:
A Cartilage bone formation involves the deposition of bony material by osteoblasts and resorption by chondroclasts. Ossification is the process of the formation of cartilaginous bone. Chondroblasts are cartilage forming cells.
AIPMT-1993
Structural Organization in Animals
183583
Tissue that contains fat globules is known as:
1 duraepithelium
2 adipose tissue
3 nepiepithelium
4 none of these
Explanation:
B Tissue that contains fat globules is known as adipose tissue. It is also called as fatty tissue or fat tissue which is composed of a fat cells called adipocytes. They are energy storing cells that contain large globules of fat known as lipid droplets which surrounded by a structural network of fibers.
JCECE-2002
Structural Organization in Animals
183584
The white fibres are resistant to stretching and formed of a substancethe protein collagenwhich on boiling with water yields
1 Gelatin
2 Elastin
3 Ossein
4 Chondrin
Explanation:
A The white fibres are resistant to stretching and formed of a substancethe protein collagenwhich on boiling with water yields gelatin. White fibres are bounded by a mucoprotein. They are inelasticinextensible and colourless. On boiling the collagen fibres swell up and form gelatin.
CMC Vellore-2012
Structural Organization in Animals
183585
Adipocytes are mainly found in
1 bones
2 cartilages
3 connective tissue
4 nerves
Explanation:
C Adipocytes are mainly found in connective tissue. Adipocyteswhich are fat cells makes up the adipose tissuesometimes also known as fat tissue or fatty tissues. They are energy storing cells that contain large fat globules called lipid droplets that are surrounded by a structural network of fibres.
1 deposition of bony matter by osteoblasts and resorption by chondroclasts
2 deposition of bony matter by osteoclasts and resorption by chondroclasts
3 deposition of bony matter by osteoclasts only
4 deposition of bony matter by osteoblasts only
Explanation:
A Cartilage bone formation involves the deposition of bony material by osteoblasts and resorption by chondroclasts. Ossification is the process of the formation of cartilaginous bone. Chondroblasts are cartilage forming cells.
AIPMT-1993
Structural Organization in Animals
183583
Tissue that contains fat globules is known as:
1 duraepithelium
2 adipose tissue
3 nepiepithelium
4 none of these
Explanation:
B Tissue that contains fat globules is known as adipose tissue. It is also called as fatty tissue or fat tissue which is composed of a fat cells called adipocytes. They are energy storing cells that contain large globules of fat known as lipid droplets which surrounded by a structural network of fibers.
JCECE-2002
Structural Organization in Animals
183584
The white fibres are resistant to stretching and formed of a substancethe protein collagenwhich on boiling with water yields
1 Gelatin
2 Elastin
3 Ossein
4 Chondrin
Explanation:
A The white fibres are resistant to stretching and formed of a substancethe protein collagenwhich on boiling with water yields gelatin. White fibres are bounded by a mucoprotein. They are inelasticinextensible and colourless. On boiling the collagen fibres swell up and form gelatin.
CMC Vellore-2012
Structural Organization in Animals
183585
Adipocytes are mainly found in
1 bones
2 cartilages
3 connective tissue
4 nerves
Explanation:
C Adipocytes are mainly found in connective tissue. Adipocyteswhich are fat cells makes up the adipose tissuesometimes also known as fat tissue or fatty tissues. They are energy storing cells that contain large fat globules called lipid droplets that are surrounded by a structural network of fibres.
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Structural Organization in Animals
183582
Formation of cartilage bones involves
1 deposition of bony matter by osteoblasts and resorption by chondroclasts
2 deposition of bony matter by osteoclasts and resorption by chondroclasts
3 deposition of bony matter by osteoclasts only
4 deposition of bony matter by osteoblasts only
Explanation:
A Cartilage bone formation involves the deposition of bony material by osteoblasts and resorption by chondroclasts. Ossification is the process of the formation of cartilaginous bone. Chondroblasts are cartilage forming cells.
AIPMT-1993
Structural Organization in Animals
183583
Tissue that contains fat globules is known as:
1 duraepithelium
2 adipose tissue
3 nepiepithelium
4 none of these
Explanation:
B Tissue that contains fat globules is known as adipose tissue. It is also called as fatty tissue or fat tissue which is composed of a fat cells called adipocytes. They are energy storing cells that contain large globules of fat known as lipid droplets which surrounded by a structural network of fibers.
JCECE-2002
Structural Organization in Animals
183584
The white fibres are resistant to stretching and formed of a substancethe protein collagenwhich on boiling with water yields
1 Gelatin
2 Elastin
3 Ossein
4 Chondrin
Explanation:
A The white fibres are resistant to stretching and formed of a substancethe protein collagenwhich on boiling with water yields gelatin. White fibres are bounded by a mucoprotein. They are inelasticinextensible and colourless. On boiling the collagen fibres swell up and form gelatin.
CMC Vellore-2012
Structural Organization in Animals
183585
Adipocytes are mainly found in
1 bones
2 cartilages
3 connective tissue
4 nerves
Explanation:
C Adipocytes are mainly found in connective tissue. Adipocyteswhich are fat cells makes up the adipose tissuesometimes also known as fat tissue or fatty tissues. They are energy storing cells that contain large fat globules called lipid droplets that are surrounded by a structural network of fibres.
1 deposition of bony matter by osteoblasts and resorption by chondroclasts
2 deposition of bony matter by osteoclasts and resorption by chondroclasts
3 deposition of bony matter by osteoclasts only
4 deposition of bony matter by osteoblasts only
Explanation:
A Cartilage bone formation involves the deposition of bony material by osteoblasts and resorption by chondroclasts. Ossification is the process of the formation of cartilaginous bone. Chondroblasts are cartilage forming cells.
AIPMT-1993
Structural Organization in Animals
183583
Tissue that contains fat globules is known as:
1 duraepithelium
2 adipose tissue
3 nepiepithelium
4 none of these
Explanation:
B Tissue that contains fat globules is known as adipose tissue. It is also called as fatty tissue or fat tissue which is composed of a fat cells called adipocytes. They are energy storing cells that contain large globules of fat known as lipid droplets which surrounded by a structural network of fibers.
JCECE-2002
Structural Organization in Animals
183584
The white fibres are resistant to stretching and formed of a substancethe protein collagenwhich on boiling with water yields
1 Gelatin
2 Elastin
3 Ossein
4 Chondrin
Explanation:
A The white fibres are resistant to stretching and formed of a substancethe protein collagenwhich on boiling with water yields gelatin. White fibres are bounded by a mucoprotein. They are inelasticinextensible and colourless. On boiling the collagen fibres swell up and form gelatin.
CMC Vellore-2012
Structural Organization in Animals
183585
Adipocytes are mainly found in
1 bones
2 cartilages
3 connective tissue
4 nerves
Explanation:
C Adipocytes are mainly found in connective tissue. Adipocyteswhich are fat cells makes up the adipose tissuesometimes also known as fat tissue or fatty tissues. They are energy storing cells that contain large fat globules called lipid droplets that are surrounded by a structural network of fibres.