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				Tissues Multiple Questions and Answers.		
		           
         
        
		   
		       Exercise Questions ::
		       Human Physiology
 
		
		    
			   |  | Answer:  Option  Answer: c | 
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		|  | Explanation: Adipose tissues consist of adipocytes which stores fat in the form of triglycerides as a large, centrally located droplet followed by the nucleus and cytoplasm at the periphery | 
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			   |  | Answer:  Option  Answer: d | 
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		|  | Explanation: Stroma of organs are formed by the reticular connective tissues while strength, elasticity, and support are provided by the areolar connective tissues. | 
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| 13. | Mark the one, which is not the location of the hyaline cartilage? | 
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		|  | A. | End of long bones | 
|  | B. | Menisci of the knee | 
|  | C. | Anterior end of ribs | 
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			   |  | Answer:  Option  Answer: b | 
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		|  | Explanation: Hyaline cartilage consists of blue-white, shiny ground substance with collagen fibers. Fibrocartilage found in menisci of the knee. | 
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			   |  | Answer:  Option  Answer: c | 
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		|  | Explanation: Heart wall is composed of cardiac muscle tissue while iris of the eye, airways to the lungs, and urinary bladder are controlled by smooth muscle cells. | 
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			   |  | Answer:  Option  Answer: b | 
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		|  | Explanation: Salivary gland is an exocrine gland whose secretory product released into the ducts while endocrine glands diffuse their secretion in the blood | 
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