The formation of hard tissue takes place in the:

 # The formation of hard tissue takes place in the:
A. Bud stage
B. Cap stage
C. Advanced bell stage
D. Early bell stage



The correct answer is C. Advanced bell stage.

Advanced bell stage is characterized by the commencement of mineralization and root formation. During the advanced bell stage, the boundary between inner enamel epithelium and odontoblasts outlines the future dentinoenamel junction. The formation of dentin occurs first as a layer along the future dentinoenamel junction in the region of future cusps and proceeds pulpally and apically.

Reference: Orban's Oral Histology and Embryology, 14th Edition

Paget’s test is done in the examination of

 # Paget’s test is done in the examination of:
A. A small swelling
B. Serum calcium
C. Urine analysis for alkaline phosphatase
D. Cytologic smear


The correct answer is A. A small swelling.

Paget's test is done for small swellings to know the consistency (cystic/solid). The centre and peripheries are palpated with index finger. Cystic swelling feels softer at centre than periphery whereas solid swelling feels firmer at center than periphery.

Which of the following is a general property of biofilms?

 # Which of the following is a general property of biofilms? 
a. Susceptible to host defenses. 
b. Limited habitat range. 
c. Open architecture.
d. Reduced virulence



The correct answer is C. Open architecture.

The close relationships between the architecture of a biofilm and its functional properties emphasizes the need to better describe and understand cell behavior, from single cell to multicellular scale, during biofilm structure development and maturation. Recent technological advances in methodologies including imaging and microscopy, molecular techniques, and physico-chemical assays, enabled the development of novel approaches dedicated to biofilm studies (Azeredo et al., 2017). The possibility to observe biofilm using high resolution and non-destructive methods now allows investigating the dynamics of multicellular structure development and the fate of each of its individual cellular components in parallel. For instance, the key architectural transitions and associated biophysical and genetic mechanisms supporting the developmental program of Vibrio cholerae biofilms have been recently disclosed using single-cell live imaging (Drescher et al., 2016; Yan et al., 2016). This kind of observations has clearly improved our understanding of spatio-temporal development of biofilms and has finally increasingly supported the intimate connection between structural modulations and the emergence of functional features and survival strategies. Indeed, the ability of biofilms to adapt their structure in response to internal or external stimuli, called hereafter the architectural plasticity, appears as a key factor affecting the fitness of individuals within the whole microbial community. Interestingly, the role of plasticity in bacterial survival was already demonstrated at the cellular scale. Bacteria are able to alter their morphology and to produce specific morphotypes conferring survival advantages in hostile environments. This was showed for numbers of bacterial pathogens for which filamentation is essential in the resistance to phagocytosis and overall for persistence during infection. 



Boiling point of methyl methacrylate is:

# Boiling point of methyl methacrylate is:
A. Greater than B.P of water 
B. Lesser than B.P of water 
C. Equal to BP of water 
D. Is at normal room temperature 


The correct answer is A. Greater than Boiling Point of Water. 

Methyl methacrylate (MMA) is an organic compound with the formula CH2=C(CH3)COOCH3. This colorless liquid, the methyl ester of methacrylic acid (MAA), is a monomer produced on a large scale for the production of poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA).
Melting point : −48 °C (−54 °F; 225 K)
Boiling point : 101 °C (214 °F; 374 K)

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