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MCQs on Oral Histology - Enamel Part 4
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# Hertwig's root sheath is formed from: A. Stratum intermedium B. Stellate reticulum C. Outer enamel epithelium ...
CNS, MSK and Special Senses MCQs part 5
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41. Anterior limit of the infratemporal fossa is: Lateral pterygoid plate Maxillary posterior wall Pterygomaxillary fissure Masto...
CNS, MSK and Special Senses MCQs Part 4
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31. Wallenberg degeneration is seen in: Proximal cut end of nerve with cell body Distal cut end of nerve without cell body Both the...
CNS, MSK and Special Senses MCQs Part 3
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21. Abdominal visceral pain is transmitted by: A fibers C fibers Parasympathetic fibers sympathetic fibers 22. Chromatolysis is :...
CNS, MSK and Special Senses MCQs Part 2
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11. Lesions within the basal ganglia produce the following signs except: Hypotonia Tremor Hemiballisumus Athetosis 12. Centre...
MCQs on Oral Histology - Enamel Part 3
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# The type of fibrous element in enamel is : A. Tonofilament B. Keratin like fiber C. Collagen fiber D. Vimentin fi...
MCQs on Oral Histology - Enamel
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# Perikymata are the external surface manifestations of : A. Enamel rods B. Incremental lines of Retzius C. Nasmyth's m...
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