Question 1
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What type of cells form bone?
Question 2
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What type of cells resorb bone?
Question 3
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Osteocytes are trapped osteoblasts that maintain the bone matrix.
Question 4
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Immature bone that has a random collagenous structure is known as what?
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Woven bone
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Lamellar bone
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Compact bone
Question 5
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Mature bone is known as what?
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Lamellar bone
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Compact bone
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Woven bone
Question 6
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Cancellous (spongy) bone contains haversian canals.
Question 7
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What is the main component of enamel?
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Calcium hydroxyapatite
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Magnesium hydroxyapatite
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Dentine
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Calcium
Question 8
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Dentine is innervated and can repair itself.
Question 9
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Dental pulp contains post natal stem cells.
Question 10
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Fluoride substitution in calcium hydroxyapatite promotes caries.
Question 11
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Carbonate substitution in calcium hydroxyapatite promotes caries.
Question 12
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What inorganic component does bone have?
Question 13
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What type of collagen do dentine, cementum and enamel all share?
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Type 1
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Type 7
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Type 4
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Type 3
Question 14
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Odontoblasts perform what function?
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Produce dentine
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Produce enamel
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Produce cementum
Question 15
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Cementoblasts perform what function?
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Produce dentine
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Produce cementum
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Produce enamel
Question 16
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Ameloblasts perform what function?
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Produce dentine
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Produce cementum
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Produce enamel
Question 17
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Matrix vesicle mineralisation occurs how?
Question 18
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Heterogenous nucleation mineralisation occurs how?
Question 19
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How does mineralisation in enamel occur?
Question 20
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Osteoporosis is when...
Question 21
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What bone forms in a fracture site?
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Woven
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Lamellar
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Cancellous
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Compact
Question 22
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Fluorosis is characterised by...
Question 23
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Osteogenesis imperfecta is caused by a mutation in type 1 collagen.
Question 24
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Dentinogenesis imperfecta leads to hypomineralised enamel.
Question 25
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Amelogenesis imperfecta leads to hypomineralised enamel.
Question 26
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Dense connective tissue is found where?
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Tendons
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Ligaments
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Areolar tissue
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Adipose tissue
Question 27
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Loose connective tissue is found where?
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Tendons
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Ligaments
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Adipose tissue
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Reticular tissue
Question 28
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What is the function of fibroblasts?
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Produces collagen
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Produces cartilage
Question 29
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What is the function of chondrocytes?
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Produce collagen
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Produce cartilage
Question 30
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ECM is typically composed of what substances?
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Collagen
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Elastin
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Ground substance
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Proteoglycans
Question 31
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A meshwork collagen arrangement takes what sort of load?
Question 32
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A longitudinal collagen arrangement is for?
Question 33
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Ground substance is mostly composed of what?
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Water
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Proteoglycans
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Glycoproteins
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Cartilage
Question 34
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What is hyaluronic acid and what is its function?
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A proteoglycan
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A glycoprotein
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Secretes water
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Stores water
Question 35
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What is chondroitin sulphate and what is its function?