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What system of lenses of a light microscope collects and focuses the Illumination to produce a cone of light that illuminates the object to be observed?

Condenser

Objective

Ocular

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What maximal resolving power of the light microscope can be?

0,2 micrometers

0,1 nm

1 mm

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What type of microscopy include the using of microspectrophotometer?

fluorescence

polarizing

electron

ultraviolet

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What substance uses for clearing?

xylene

ethanol

eosin

hematoxylin

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Enumerate acidophilic components of tissues:

mitochondria, secretory granules, collagen

microtubules, centrioles, basal body

nucleoproteins, glycosaminoglycans, glycoproteins

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By using of Feulgen reaction can be identified:

DNA

histones

lipids

RNA

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Which one of the following subcellular components has the largest single dimension?

microtubule

lysosome

centriole

Golgi complex

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All the following organelles incorporate unit membrane EXEPT:

Ribosome

Lysosomes

Golgi complex

Rough endoplasmic reticulum

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Differentiated adult human cells incorporate following structures EXEPT:

sarcomeres

Endoplasmic reticulum

Plasma membranes

Golgi complex

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What is the total thickness of the plasma membrane?

1.8-10 nm

2-5 mm

1-2 nm

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What organelles contain oxidative enzymes, particularly - catalase?

Peroxisomes

Ribosomes

Lysosomes

Golgi complex

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What inclusions the organic solvents used to prepare tissues for both light and electron microscopy can extract?

lipid

glycogen

pigment

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In what phase of cell cycle synthesis and replication of DNA take place?

S

M

Go

G1

G2

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In what phase of mitosis reappears the nucleolus?

telophase

prophase

anaphase

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What is the diameter of nuclear pore?

1.70 nm

70 mm

14 mm

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For what purpose can be used the definition of Barr body?

to identify the sex of a human

to definition a certain genetic diseases

to definition the age of a human

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What is the function of a smooth endoplasmic reticulum?

lipid absorption and metabolism

protein secretion

dehydrating function

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What cells in such a stage of development is referred to as being in a Go-phase?

Neurons

Epithelial cells

Connective tissue cells

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What is the principal function of the rough endoplasmic reticulum?

Protein synthesis

Steroid synthesis

Side of intracellular digestion

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What organelle contains the DNA?

Mitochondria

Ribosomes

Golgi complex

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DNA is replicated during

S- period of interphase

G1 -period of interphase

Prophase

G2 -period of interphase

metaphase

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Oxidative phosphorylation to adenosine triphosphate in mitochondria is associated with

Cristae

Outer mitochondrial membrane

Matrix

non of the above

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The mitotic spindle is composed mostly of

Microtubules

Smooth-surfaced endoplasmic reticulum

Golgi flattened sac

none of the above

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The fluid-mosaic model of the membrane structure

has hydrophilic elements directed away from the center

has hydrophobic elements directed away from the center

contains actin filaments

none of the above

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During anaphase

the chromatids separate, moving away from each other

the chromosomes become visible and condense

the chromosomes uncoil becoming indistinct

none of the above

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All of the following are considered membranous organelles except

centrioles

lysosomes

mitochondria

Golgi apparatus

peroxysomes

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The pars granulosa and pars fibrosa refer to specific portions of the

nucleolus

nucleus

nuclear envelop

rough endoplasmatic reticulum

smooth endoplasmatic reticulum

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The serous cells form the secretory potions of a parotid gland. Which of the following organelles provide synthesis and secretion of salivary enzymes?

Rough endoplasmic reticulum, Golgi apparatus

Smooth endoplasmic reticulum

Lysosomes

Endosomes

Mitochondria, Golgi apparatus

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A solution of amino acid leucine with a radioactive label has been added to a culture medium where animal cells are growing. A high concentration of marked amino acid near some organelles has been found by a method of radioautography. These organelles can be:

Ribosomes

Lysosomes

Smooth endoplasmic reticulum

Cell center

Golgi apparatus

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At reversion to the doctor the patient complained of the strongest girdle pains at a level of an epigastrium, temperature, nausea and vomiting. He is hospitalized with the diagnosis - a pancreatitis. What cell structures at destruction of the membrane are capable to cause an autolysis and fusion of cells and tissues?

Lysosomes

Ribosomes

Smooth endoplasmic reticulum

Cell center

Golgi apparatus

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During the postsynthetic period of mitotic cycle the synthesis of proteins – tubulines, which take part in the mitosis formation, was destroyed. It can cause the impairment of:

Duration of mitosis

Chromosome spiralization

Chromosome despiralization

Chromosome condensation

Cytokinesis

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After examining a tissue from a biopsy specimen, a pathologist notes that a large percentage of the cells have nuclei with abundant nucleoli. Which of the following cellular events would be elevated in these cells?

rRNA production

Mitosis

mRNA production

Production of secreted proteins

Exocytosis

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A small tumor was excised from the adrenal gland of an adult male. After examination, the cells of the tumor were shown to express excessively high levels of lipid and steroid hormones. Which of the following organelles were abundant within these tumor cells?

Smooth endoplasmic reticulum

Rough endoplasmic reticulum

Ribosomes

Lysosomes

Peroxisomes

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A tumor was removed from the liver of a patient, and cell cultures of tumor cells were established. Before chromosomal analysis of these cells, colchicines was added to a culture. This alkaloid prevents the polymerization of microtubules. These cancerous cells would be arrested at which of the following stages of mitosis?

Metaphase

Anaphase

Interphase

Telophase

Prophase

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A pathologist is studying a tissue section of the cerebrum by light microscopy. He notes a structure within a neuron that has both a granular and a fibrous component. Which of the following is this pathologist examining?

Nucleolus

Ribosome

Golgi apparatus

Rough endoplasmic reticulum

Mitochondria

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A pathologist is studying a tissue section of the cerebrum by light microscopy. He notes a structure within a neuron that has both a granular and a fibrous component. What is the main function of the cellular component?

rRNA production

ATP production

Protein trafficking

Protein packaging

Site of protein synthesis

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A fresh biopsy specimen appears to be undergoing atrophy. The nuclei of cells of this tissue are isolated by fractionation and homogenized. The resultant nuclear material is separated in an agarose gel and stained with ethidium bromide, which binds tymidin residues of DNA. Examining the gel under ultraviolet light, the researcher notes that the DNA is separated in increments of 200 base pairs by comparing it with the DNA standards. Which of the following accounts for this observation?

Nucleosomes

Chromosomes

Heterochromatin

Nucleoli

Euchromatin

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Which of the following statements BEST describes immotile cilia (Kartagener`s) syndrome?

Lack of dynein arms

Degeneration of actin microfilament

Lack of centrioles

Absence of microtubules

Lack of nexin proteins

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Which organelle in the muscles is involved in the Ca+2 accumulation?

Smooth endoplasmic reticulum

Peroxisomes

Rough endoplasmic reticulum

Ribosomes

Lysosomes

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The child inherits an antigen of histocompatibility from the father and mother. It is known, that the expression of parent antigens in an embryogenesis begins very early. But the immune system of mother does not tear away a fetus. What fetal membrane for the first time hinders fetus from mother’s organism?

Chorion

.Cytotrophoblast

Аllantois

Yolk sack

Placenta

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Producing series of hormones, the placenta plays a role of a temporal endocrine gland. What hormone can be specific in a blood of the woman for 3-4 day after the beginning of an implantation, which is used, in medical practice for early diagnosing pregnancy?

Chorionic gonadotropin

Somatostatin

Progesterone

Oxytocin

Vasopressin

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On microslide of human embryo taken at a consensual abortion, it is detected primitive groove in which two layers of cells range: ectoderm and endoderm. At what stage of embryonic development there was an embryo?

Gastrulations

Neurulations

Organofaction

A progenesis

A histogenesis

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A 10-14 % of newborn suffer from developmental anomalies. Which embryonic origin urinary system develops?

Intermediate mesoderm

Dorsal mesoderm

Visceral layer of ventral mesoderm

Parietal layer of ventral mesoderm

Mesenchyme

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There is connecting with the gut vesicle is visible on the histologic micropreparation. It is an extraembryonic organ. Primordial germ cells and erythroblasts (megaloblasts) are located in its wall. What organ is this?

Yolk sac

Allantois

Placenta

Umbilical cord

Amnion

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After two months of appendectomy the patient again has arrived in surgical department with the diagnosis: «The intestinal obstruction, an adhesive disease». During operation damage of what epithelium covering a peritoneum has reduced in development of adhesive disease?

Mesothelium

Endothelium

Transitional epithelium

Simple columnar epithelium

Simple cuboidal epithelium

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2

A patient with leukosis has disturbance of some type of hematopoiesis. This type has next characteristic: antigen independent and antigen dependent phases, blastic transformation, clonal expansion, recirculation. What type of hematopoiesis has enumerated features?

Lymphocytopoiesis

Granulopoiesis

Erythropoiesis

Monopoiesis

Thrombopoiesis

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There is connecting with the gut vesicle is visible on the histologic micropreparation. It is an extraembryonic organ. Primordial germ cells and erythroblasts (megaloblasts) are located in its wall. What organ is this?

Yolk sac

Allantois

Placenta

Umbilical cord

Amnion

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The microscopic examination of wound lavage of a patient with acute woundy process of his shin revealed big contents of irregular extended-formed cells, with tough nucleus, the basophilic cytoplasm of which includes many Lysosomes, phagosomes and pinocytotic bubbles. What cells are found out in the wound?

Connective tissue macrophages

Fibroblasts

Plasmocytes

Tissue basophils

Fibrocytes

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At study of a blood smear of the person with presence of inflammatory process it is possible to see a great number of spherical cells with a segmented nucleus, acidophilic cytoplasm and shallow pink-violet granules in the cytoplasm. What blood cells are these?

Neutrophilic granulocytes

Erythrocytes

Eosinophilic granulocytes

Basophilous granulocytes

Lymphocytes

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After a bite of a bee in 12 hours allergic appearances on a skin (the edema, an itch) have disappeared. It is known, that one of mediators of an allergy is histamine. What blood cells have taken part in elimination of excess of histamine in a place of a bite?

Eosinophils

Neutrophils

Basophils

Lymphocytes

Monocytes

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In traumatological hospital, the patient with damage of muscles of the inferior extremity is supplied. Due to what cells reparation of muscle filaments and regeneration of function of muscles is possible?

Satellite cells

Myoepithelial cells

Myofibroblasts

Fibroblasts

Myoblasts

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At examination of a striated muscle fiber after a mechanical trauma destruction of thick myofilaments is observed. Where pathological modifications if filaments will be studied in polarized light will be localized?

In A band

In I band

In half of A-band

In A band and in I band

In half of I band

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It is known, that plasma cells produce specific antibodies on the given antigen. At injection of an antigen the amount of plasmocytes increases. Due to what blood cells the augmentation of number of plasmocytes is carried out.

B-cells

Eosinophils

Neutrophils

Basophils

T lymphocytes

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Patient with injured muscles of the lower extremities was admitted to the traumatological department. Due to what cells is reparative regeneration of the muscle fibers and restoration of the muscle function possible?

Satellite-cells

Myoepithelial cells

Myoblasts

Myofibroblasts

Fibroblasts

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In a patient with clinical signs of immunodeficiency the number and functional activity of T and B-lymphocytes are not changed. Defect with dysfunction of antigen-presentation to the immunocompetent cells was found during investigation on the molecule level. Defect of what cells is the most probable.

Macrophages, B-cells

NK-cells

T-lymphocytes

Fibroblasts, T-lymphocytes, B-lymphocytes

0-lymphocytes

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The patient with complaints of рain in eyes, which have arisen after duration stay of the patient in a field during dust burs, converted to the ophthalmologist. The doctor has established the surface damages of a cornea epithelium. What cells will provide regeneration of the defective epithelium?

Cells stratum basale

Cells of a stratum corneum

Cells of a stratum granulosum

Cells of a stratum lucidum

Superficial cells

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At patient with a chronic alcoholism disturbance of coordination of movements and equilibrium owing to morphologic disturbances in cerebellum. Damage of what cerebellar cells we can suppose at a first head?

Purkinje cells

Basket cells

Golgi cells

Pyramidal cells

Stellate cells

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The patient with complaints to a pain in a thoracic cavity at respiration converted to the doctor. After survey there were detected modifications of an epithelium of a pleura. What epithelium has tested modifications?

Simple squamous

Simple columnar ciliated

Simple cuboidal

Simple columnar

Stratified columnar

 

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Some nervous system organ is presented in histological section. It contains capsule, connective tissue layers that extend from the capsule. Bipolar (pseudounipolar) neurons are located bellow capsule. Peryikaryons of this neurons are surrounded by glial cells. Center of organ contains neurons processes. What organ is it?

Dorsal root ganglion (spinal ganglion)

Vegetative ganglion

Spinal cord

Cerebral cortex

Cerebellar cortex

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Cerebral cortex contains large and giant pyramidal shaped neurons. It is a feature of the cerebral cortex. Discovery of this cells was connected with the name of following scientist:

Bets

Purkinje

Golgi

Nissle`s

Paneth`s

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In human embryo neural tube neuroepithelial ectodermic cells differentiate into neuroblasts and gliablasts. Owing to migration of these cells some zones (layers) are formed in neural tube. Which of the following zone is where bodies of neuroblasts locate in?

Mantle (intermediate) zone

Ventricular zone

Marginal zone

Outer limiting membrane

Inner limiting membrane

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During road accident at the man of 30 years the femoral artery has been injured. In hospital the arteriorraphy was performed. Regeneration of what muscle tissue is necessary for regeneration of a wholeness of the vessel`s tunica media?

Smooth muscle tissue

Striated skeletal muscle tissue

Striated cardiac muscle tissue

Myoepithelial cells

Satellite cells

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The initial state of an inflammation - alterative is characterized by dilating of blood capillaries on a field of damage, decrease of a circulation, a raise of a permeability of a wall of vessels. To what from the cells given below, the leading role in inflammatory response is necessary?

To mast cells

To fibroblasts

To plasma cels

To eosinophils

To macrophages

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On a histology microslide in a loose connective tissue big cells filled by basophilic metachromatic granules are found. Histochemically it fixed, that granules contain heparin and histamin. What cells are most probably found in a microslide?

Mast cells

Fibroblasts

Plasma cells

Macrophages

Аdipose cells

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The patient with complaints of pain in eyes, which have arisen after duration stay of the patient in a field during dust burs, converted to the ophthalmologist. The doctor has established the surface damages of a cornea epithelium. What cells will provide regeneration of the defective epithelium?

Cells stratum basale

Cells of a stratum corneum

Cells of a stratum granulosum

Cells of a stratum lucidum

Superficial cells

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44

In traumatological hospital, the patient with damage of muscles of the inferior extremity is supplied. Due to what cells reparation of muscle filaments and regeneration of function of muscles is possible?

Satellite cells

Myoepithelial cells

Myofibroblasts

Fibroblasts

Myoblasts

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After the transferred chemical injury of an esophagus there has occurred its local narrowing owing to formation of collagen cicatrix. What cells of a loose connective tissue share in formation of cicatrices?

The mature active fibroblasts

Inactive fibroblasts

Fibrocytes

Мyofibroblasts

Adipose cells

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At injection to the patient of a proteinaceous drug the amount of plasma cells, which produce specific antibodies on the given antigen, increases. Due to what blood cells there is an augmentation of an amount of plasma cells?

B cells

T-suppressor cells

Т-killers

T-helper cells

В-memory cells

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At examination of a striated muscle fiber after a mechanical trauma destruction of thick myofilaments is observed. Where pathological modifications if filaments will be studied in polarized light will be localized?

In A band

In I band

In half of A-band

In A band and in I band

In half of I band

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50

Patient with injured muscles of the lower extremities was admitted to the traumatological department. Due to what cells is reparative regeneration of the muscle fibers and restoration of the muscle function possible?

Satellite-cells

Myoepithelial cells

Myoblasts

Myofibroblasts

Fibroblasts

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55

At an endochondral bone formation of tubular bones between epiphysis and diaphysis centers of an ossification form a plate, which further ensures body height of bones in length. How this plate is named?

Epiphyseal plate

Bone lamellae

Subperiosteal bone collar

An osteon

Inner circumferential lamellar

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At patient with a chronic alcoholism disturbance of coordination of movements and equilibrium owing to morphologic disturbances in cerebellum. Damage of what Cerebellar cells we can suppose at a first head.

Purkinje cells

Basket cells

Golgi cells

Pyramidal cells

Stellate cells

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Some nervous system organ is presented in histological section. It contains capsule, connective tissue layers that extend from the capsule. Bipolar (pseudounipolar) neurons are located bellow capsule. Peryikaryons of these neurons are surrounded by glial cells. Center of organ contains neurons processes. What organ is it?

Dorsal root ganglion (spinal ganglion)

Vegetative ganglion

Spinal cord

Cerebral cortex

Cerebellar cortex

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It is offered to the student two microslides. On first - an elastic cartilage (stained by orsein), on second - hyaline (stained by hematoxylin - eosine). To what features of them it is possible to distinguish

On presence of elastic fibers

On presence of isogenic groups of cells

On presence of perichondrium

On presence of an extracellular matrix

On presence of region a young cartilage

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At people of advanced age it is observed exuberant losses of mass of an osteal tissue that reflects development of an osteoporosis. Activation of what cells of bone tissue causes development of the given disease?

Osteoclasts

Osteoblasts

Macrophages

Mast cells

Osteocytes

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Cerebral cortex contains large and giant pyramidal shaped neurons. It is a feature of the cerebral cortex. Discovery of this cells was connected with the name of following scientist:

Bets

Purkinje

Golgi

Nissle`s

Paneth`s

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At the laboratory experiment the leukocyte culture was mixed with staphylococci. Neutrophil leukocytes engulfed and digested bacterial cells. This process are termed:

Phagocytosis

Facilitated diffusion

Pinocytosis

Osmosis

Diffusion

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In human embryo neural tube neuroepithelial ectodermal cells differentiate into neuroblasts and gliablasts. Owing to migration of these cells some zones (layers) are formed in neural tube. Which of the following zone is where bodies of neuroblasts locate in?

Mantle (intermediate) zone

Ventricular zone

Marginal zone

Outer limiting membrane

Inner limiting membrane

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Under the influence of long vibration and a motion in motor regions of cortex brain occurs a gliolis – phagocytosis of damaged neurons by neuroglial cells. What neuroglia participates in this process?

Microglia cells

Protoplasmatic astrocytes

Oligodendrocytes

Ependymal cells

Fibrous astrocytes

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After two months of appendectomy the patient again has arrived in surgical department with the diagnosis: «The intestinal obstruction, an adhesive disease». During operation, damage of what epithelium covering a peritoneum has reduced in development of adhesive disease.

Mesothelium

Endothelium

Transitional epithelium

Simple columnar epithelium

Simple cuboidal epithelium

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An experimental animal was undergone by overdoses of X-rays. Due to this total destruction of CFU-GM cells in bone marrow took place. Further development of what blood formed elements will be happen in this case normally?

Erythrocytes

Monocytes

Eosinophils

Basophils

Neutrophils

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A patient with leucosis has disturbance of some type of hematopoiesis. This type has next characteristic: antigen independent and antigen dependent phases, blastic transformation, clonal expansion, recirculation. What type of hematopoiesis has enumerated features?

Lymphocytopoiesis

Granulopoiesis

Erythropoiesis

Monopoiesis

Thrombopoiesis

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The layer of cells that lines the outer surface of the lungs can be irritated by inhaled asbestos particles. These cells can become cancerous and lethal. Which of the following is the cell layer being described?

Simple squamous mesothelium

Simple squamous endothelium

Transitional epithelium

Simple cuboidal epithelium

Simple columnar epithelium

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After birth, growth in the length of long bones occurs primarily through:

Interstitial growth of cartilage cells in the epiphysial plate

Increased bone deposition under the periosteum

The action of osteoblasts in the primary ossification center

The action of osteoblasts in the secondary ossification center

Appositional grows from the periphery

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The microscopic examination of wound lavage of a patient with acute wound process of his shin revealed big contents of irregular extended-formed cells, with tough nucleus, the basophilic cytoplasm of which includes many Lysosomes, phagosomes and pinocytotic bubbles. What cells are found out in the wound?

Connective tissue macrophages

Fibroblasts

Plasma cells

Mast cells

 

Fibrocytes

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A pathologist is examining a tissue section with an electron microscope. He notices immune cells in connective tissue that have a prominent Golgi apparatus and a nucleus with heterochromatin arranged in a spoke wheel fashion. Which of the following cell types is being observed?

Plasma cell

Macrophage

Fibroblast

Mast cell

Brown adipose cell

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An experimental animal was undergone by overdoses of X-rays. Due to this total destruction of CFU-GM cells in bone marrow took place. Further development of what blood formed elements will be happening in this case normally.

Erythrocytes

Monocytes

Eosinophils

Basophils

Neutrophils

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Your patient suffered a complete tear of biceps brachial muscle at its insertion site at the radial tuberosity. For proper treatment, you must identify the damaged tissue. Which of the following tissues was damaged at the tear site?

Dense regular connective tissue

Reticular tissue

Elastic tissue

Loose areolar connective tissue

Dense irregular connective tissue

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Blood analysis of a healthy adult man revealed 3% of some blood formed elements. What formed elements have this characteristic?

Eosinophils, band neutrophils

Band neutrophils, lymphocytes

Eosinophils, lymphocytes

Eosinophils, mature neutrophils

Lymphocytes, monocytes

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A patient complains of pain in the abdomen. It is determined that the pain was a result of large substances passing between cells that line the intestinal lumen directly into the underlying connective tissue. Which of the following types of junctions were absent or not completely functional?

Zonulae occludens

Maculae adherens

Zonulae adherens

Gap junctions

Hemidesmosome

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Immunocytochemistry is performed on a tissue section using an antibody specific for type IV collagen. The investigator notes staining within an organ that contains abundant and varied connective tissue. Which of the following would be identified by the antibody to type IV collagen?

Basal lamina

Reticular fibers

Elastic fibers

Loose connective tissue

Adipose cells

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Which of the following proteins aids in maintaining the close association of the cells of the epidermis of the skin:

Intermediate filaments

Occludins

Cadherins

Vinculin

Collagen

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Bone of a 75-year-old man shows a decreased number of osteoblasts. However, the number of osteoclasts is greatly increased. This individual’s bones are easily fractured. Which of the following disease conditions would you expect?

Osteoporosis

Osteoartrosis

Osteopetrosis

Osteochondrosis

Rickets

 

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Tunica media?

Smooth muscle tissue

Satellite cells

Striated sceletal muscle tissue

Striated cardiac muscle tissue

Myoepithelial cells

 

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Immunoglobulins?

Plasma cells

T-suppressor cells

T-helper cells

Macrophages

Plasmablasts

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Normally?

Erythrocytes

Basophils

Monocytes

Eosinophils

Neutrophils

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Changes?

Orthochromatophilic erythroblast (normoblast)

Megakaryoblast

Polychromatophilic erythroblast

Basophilic erythroblast

Monoblast

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It.

An endothelium

Epidermis

Stratified squamous epithelium

Simple squamous epithelium

Transitional epithelium

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This protective reaction?

Neutrophils

Basophils

Eosinophils

Lymphocytes

Platelets

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May be determined at first?

Outer cortex and medulla of lymph node

PALS of spleen

Paracortex of lymph node

Splenic red pulp cords

Splenic synusoids

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May be determined at first?

Paracortex of lymph node, PALS of spleen

Splenic red pulp cords

Medulla of lymph node

Outer cortex of lymph node

Splenic synusoids

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Reaction at first?

T-killers (T-cytotoxic)

B-cells

plasma cells

T-lymphocytes -supressors

Fibroblasts

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First?

Purkinje cells

Basket cells

Small pyramidal cells

Large pyramidal cells

Golgi cells

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Of T-cells begin?

Periarterial lymphatic sheath

Marginal zone

Corona of a lymphoid nodule

Germinal center of a lymphoid nodule

Red pulp

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This structure.

Retina of the eye

Organ of Corti

Cornea of the eye

Organ of equilibrium

Organ of taste

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Observed at this patient?

Dorsal root ganglion

Spinal cord

Cerebral cortex

Cerebella cortex

Sympathetic ganglion

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Place?

Red bone marrow

Tonsil

Lymph node

Thymus

Spleen

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What type of vessel is it?

Fibrous vein

Arteriole

Muscular vein

Muscular artery

Elastic artery

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The wound?

Connective tissue macrophages

Tissue basophils

Fibroblasts

Plasmocytes

Fibrocytes

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What are these cells?

Secretory

P-cells

Contractile

Purkinje cells

Transitional cells

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Of capillaries is it?

Sinusoidal

Fenestrated

Continuous

Lymphatic

Arterioles

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Modified?

Thyrotropes

Corticotropes

Gonadotropes

Mammotropes

Somatotropes

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Premature puberty?

A pineal gland

Adrenal gland

A pituitary gland

A thyroid gland

Parathyroid gland

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Embryonic origin?

Adenohypophysis

Pars distalis

Median eminance

Neurohypophysis

Neural stark

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System was damaged?

Accomodative

Photosensory

Ancillary

Dioptric

Lacrimal apparatus

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Hormone?

Cells of zona glomerulosa

Cells of zona fasciculata

Cells of zona reticularis

Epinephrine- secreting cells

Norepinephrine-secreting cells

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