Option A: Non-keratinized epithelium is characterized by absence of stratum granulosum and stratum corneum, The surface cells are nucleated
Option B: Parakeratinished epithelium is characterized by superficial cells with pyknotic nuclei and absence of stratum granulosum
Option C: In ortho keratinisation the superficial cells lose their nuclei, but stratum granulosum is present
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: gingiva and alveolar mucosa
Option B: Hard palate and gingiva
Option C: Buccal andalveolar mucosa
Option D: Hard and soft palate
Correct Answer: Hard palate and gingiva ✔
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Option A: Lips
Option B: Tongue
Option C: Roof of the soft palate
Option D: Oropharynx
Correct Answer: Roof of the soft palate ✔
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Option A: Appear as circular with an amorphous core in keratinized epithelium
Option B: Originate from golgi system
Option C: Packed with tonofilaments
Option D: Helps in adhesion of fully keratinized epithelial cells
Correct Answer: Originate from golgi system ✔
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Option A: Contains lamina lucida & Lamina dura
Option B: Consists luratihyaline granules
Option C: consists of lamina densa and lamina lucida
Option D: consists of desmosomes and hemi desmosomes
Correct Answer: consists of lamina densa and lamina lucida ✔
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Option A: Melanocyte
Option B: Lymphocyte
Option C: Merkel cell
Option D: Langerhans cell
Correct Answer: Langerhans cell ✔
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Option A: Foliate
Option B: Filiform
Option C: Circumvallate
Option D: Fungiform
Correct Answer: Circumvallate ✔
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Option A: Keratinocytes
Option B: Mast cells
Option C: Melanocytes
Option D: Myoepithelila cells
Correct Answer: Melanocytes ✔
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Option A: Primary attachment epithelium
Option B: Secondary attachment epithelium
Option C: Primary enamel cuticle
Option D: Reduced enamel epithelium
Correct Answer: Primary attachment epithelium ✔
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Option A: It contains more No. of sweat glands
Option B: It contains more do. of sebaceous glands
Option C: It contains less number of sebaceous glands
Option D: It contains less number of sweat glands
Correct Answer: It contains less number of sebaceous glands ✔
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Option A: Due to alternate elevations and depressions in epithelium
Option B: Functional adaptation to mechanical impact
Option C: Disappeared in progressing gingivitis due to edema and this change is reversible
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Langhan’s cell
Option B: RBC
Option C: Langerhans cell
Option D: Grey cell
Correct Answer: Langerhans cell ✔
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Option A: Fungiform
Option B: Filiform
Option C: Circumvallate
Option D: Foliate
Correct Answer: Filiform ✔
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Option A: Keratinised
Option B: Non keratinized
Option C: Parakeratinised
Option D: Orthokeratinized
Correct Answer: Orthokeratinized ✔
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Option A: Has no rete pegs
Option B: Has prominent rete pegs
Option C: Is keratinized
Option D: Is para-keratinized
Correct Answer: Has no rete pegs ✔
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Option A: Alveolar mucosa
Option B: Floor of the mouth
Option C: Attached gingiva
Option D: Buccal mucosa
Correct Answer: Attached gingiva ✔
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Option A: Lamina dura
Option B: Dental cuticle
Option C: Lamina propria
Option D: Fibroblasts
Correct Answer: Lamina propria ✔
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Option A: Pink
Option B: Red
Option C: Coral pink
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Coral pink ✔
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Option A: Keratinized
Option B: Non keratinized
Option C: Ortho, para and non keratinized
Option D: Only para keratinized
Correct Answer: Ortho, para and non keratinized ✔
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Option A: Shifts apically with age
Option B: Shifts coronally with age
Option C: Constant throughout the life
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Constant throughout the life ✔
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Option A: St. granulosum
Option B: St. spinosum
Option C: St. basale
Option D: Prickle cell layer
Correct Answer: St. granulosum ✔
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Option A: Tip
Option B: Sides
Option C: Back
Option D: Front
Correct Answer: Back ✔
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Option A: Fibro blast
Option B: Odontoblasts
Option C: Cementoblasts
Option D: Merkel cells
Correct Answer: Fibro blast ✔
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Option A: Larger than the basal cells
Option B: Smaller than the basal cells
Option C: same size as that of basal cells
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: Larger than the basal cells ✔
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Option A: Melanocyte
Option B: Merkel cells
Option C: Langerhan cell
Option D: Keratinocyte
Correct Answer: Langerhan cell ✔
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Option A: 0.004-0.005 ppm
Option B: 0.006-0.007 ppm
Option C: 0.007-0.005 ppm
Option D: 0.007-0.08 ppm
Correct Answer: 0.007-0.005 ppm ✔
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Option A: Involucrin
Option B: Vinculin
Option C: Filaggrin
Option D: Nectin
Correct Answer: Filaggrin ✔
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Option A: Fungiform
Option B: Filiform
Option C: Circumvallate
Option D: Foliate
Correct Answer: Filiform ✔
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Option A: Basal cell layer
Option B: Granular cell layer
Option C: Spinous cells and granular cells
Option D: Basal cells and parabasal spinous cells
Correct Answer: Basal cells and parabasal spinous cells ✔
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Option A: Reticular fibers
Option B: Collagen fibers
Option C: Hemidesmosomes
Option D: Desmosomes
Correct Answer: Hemidesmosomes ✔
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Option A: Keratinized
Option B: Non-keratinized
Option C: Parakeratinised
Option D: Orthokeratinized
Correct Answer: Non-keratinized ✔
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Option A: Para keratinised
Option B: Ortho keratinised
Option C: Non keratinised
Option D: Sub keratinised
Correct Answer: Ortho keratinised ✔
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Option A: Impaction
Option B: Gingivitis
Option C: Occlusal wear
Option D: Gingival recession
Correct Answer: Gingival recession ✔
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Option A: Attachment of ameloblasts to the tooth
Option B: Microscopically it resembles basal lamina
Option C: Derived from secondary attachment epithelium
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: It attached to buccinator muscle in cheeks
Option B: It attached to orbicularis oris in lips
Option C: A & B are correct
Option D: None of the above
Correct Answer: A & B are correct ✔
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Option A: Sensory function
Option B: Secretory function
Option C: Neuro sensory
Option D: Nutritive function
Correct Answer: Neuro sensory ✔
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Option A: Auxillary olfactory sense organ
Option B: Ellipsoid/Cigar shaped
Option C: Undergoes degeneration after 4 months of intrauterine life
Option D: All of the above
Correct Answer: All of the above ✔
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Option A: Stratum basale
Option B: Stratum granulosum
Option C: Stratum basale and parabasal spinous cells
Option D: Stratum spinosum
Correct Answer: Stratum basale ✔
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Option A: Sustenticular cells
Option B: Taste cells
Option C: Von ebner cells
Option D: Acini
Correct Answer: Sustenticular cells ✔
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Option A: Gingiva and anterior part of hard palate
Option B: Tongue and soft palate
Option C: Retromolar area and hard palate
Option D: Lip and posterior third of the hard palate
Correct Answer: Gingiva and anterior part of hard palate ✔
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Option A: Thin lamina and non keratinized mucosa of cheek
Option B: Keratinized mucosa of cheek
Option C: Rete pegs
Option D: Thick lamina propria on skin of cheek
Correct Answer: Thin lamina and non keratinized mucosa of cheek ✔
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Option A: Buccal gingiva
Option B: Lingual gingiva
Option C: Oral surface of lip
Option D: Sublingual mucosa (floor of mouth)
Correct Answer: Sublingual mucosa (floor of mouth) ✔
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Option A: 30% Sebaceous glands
Option B: 75% sebaceous glands
Option C: very small number of sebaceous glands, if any
Option D: Absolutely no sebaceous glands
Correct Answer: very small number of sebaceous glands, if any ✔
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Option A: Floor of the mouth and soft palate
Option B: Alveolar mucosa and vestibular fornix
Option C: Lip and cheek
Option D: Gingiva and hard palate
Correct Answer: Gingiva and hard palate ✔
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Option A: Epidermis
Option B: Papillary layer of dermis
Option C: Reticular of dermis
Option D: Hypodermis
Correct Answer: Epidermis ✔
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Option A: Attached gingiva
Option B: Free gingiva
Option C: Interdental papilla
Option D: Gingival sulcus
Correct Answer: Gingival sulcus ✔
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Option A: Hyper orthokeratosis
Option B: Hyper parakeratosis
Option C: Non keratinized epithelium
Option D: Sulcular epithelium
Correct Answer: Hyper parakeratosis ✔
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Option A: Internal basal lamina
Option B: Junctional epithelium
Option C: Reduced enamel epithelium
Option D: Epithelial attachment
Correct Answer: Junctional epithelium ✔
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Option A: Keratinizing cells
Option B: Melanocytes
Option C: Non-Keratinizing cells
Option D: Clear cells
Correct Answer: Keratinizing cells ✔
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Option A: Type I and III collagen
Option B: Type III collagen
Option C: Type IV collagen
Option D: Type I collagen
Correct Answer: Type IV collagen ✔
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Option A: Circumvallate
Option B: Filliform
Option C: Foliate
Option D: Fungiform
Correct Answer: Circumvallate ✔
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