Which one of the following cells are found in the structural tissue of the pinna of the ear?
A
Chondrocytes
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B
Osteocytes
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C
Myofibril
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D
Neuron
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Solution
The correct option is A Chondrocytes The pinna of the ear is made up of the specialised connective tissues called cartilage. These tissues are made up of cells called chondrocytes enclosed in small cavities within the matrix.
The osteocytes are cells of the bones with a mineralized matrix.
The neuron is the cells of the nerve tissue. It consists of a cell body axon and dendrites.
Myofibril is a muscle fibre which is the basic unit of the muscle cell and has a rod-like structure.