Ligaments
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dense irregular connective tissue occurs in:
ligaments
tendons
skin
all of these
Ligaments and tendons are formed of _________________.
epithelial tissue
muscular tissue
Cartilage
Connective tissue
Interphase is the period between two successive cell division of a cell.
- True
- False
The end of a long bone is connected to another bone by ____________.
Ligament
Tendon
Cartilage
Muscle
Which of the following tissues is not a type of loose connective tissue?
areolar
both a and b
adipose
tendons
- False
- True
Synthesis phase in the cell cycle is called so, because of the synthesis of more
RNA
RNA and proteins
DNA
glucose
The dense matrix regular connective tissue which connects bone to bone is _____
Ligament
Tendon
Dermis
Muscle
- Prophase I
- Anaphase I
- Telophase II
- Metaphase II
- Anaphase I
- Metaphase II
- Telophase II
- Prophase I
- High level of FSH and LH stimulates the thickening of the endometrium.
- High level of FSH and LH facilitates implantation of the embryo.
- High level of hCG stimulates the formation of graafian follicle.
- High level of hCG maintains the corpus luteum and stimulates the synthesis of progesterone.
- Estrogen- Ovarian follicles
- Gonadotropin releasing hormone-Corpus luteum
- Follicle stimulating hormone- Hypothalamus
- Progesterone- Pituitary
- Perimetrium
- Endometrium
- None of the above
- Myometrium
- Bone is less movable at joints and with pain.
- Bone will become unfixed.
- Bone will become fixed.
- Bones will move freely at the joint and with no pain.
- False
- True
Parthenocarpic fruits can be produced by
treating the plants with gibberellic acid.
None of these.
raising the plants from vernalized seeds.
treating the plants with phenyl mercuric acetate.
- none of these.
- corpus luteum
- hypothalamus
- posterior pituitary
- Hypersecretion of gonadotropins
- Suppression of gonadotropins
- Suppression of gametic transport
- Suppression of fertilization
- Release of gonadotropins from the pituitary
- All of these
- Formation and maintenance of corpus luteum.
- Stimulation of follicle development.
Assertion: LH acts on Leydig's cells
Reason: LH is a common abbreviation used for leptin hormone
- If both the assertion and the reason are true and the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion
- If both the assertion and reason are false
- If both the assertion and reason are true but the reason is not a correct explanation of the assertion
- If the assertion is true but the reason is false
- Gluteus muscle
- Hamstring muscle
- Gastrocnemius muscle
- Quadriceps muscle
- Tendons
- Ligaments
- Cartilage
- Lacunae
- LH - posterior pituitary - ovulation
- GnRH - hypothalamus - stimulates anterior pituitary
- FSH - anterior pituitary - stimulates the developing follicles.
- Progesterone - corpus luteum - maintenance of endometrium
- Oxytocin
- Estrogen
- Prostaglandin
- Progesterone
- Produces a lot of oxytocin and relaxin
- Remains as it is due to the presence of progesterone
- Degenerates in a short time
- Becomes active and secretes a lot of FSH and LH
- Connects muscle spindle to bone
- Type of dense irregular connective tissue
- Cord-like and inelastic
- Connects bone to bone