Tongue

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Alexandria university year 2 2017
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Question 1

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The [blank_start]ventral[blank_end] surface of the tongue is [blank_start]loosely[blank_end] attached to the underlying tissue to: 1. [blank_start]Permit free bending[blank_end] 2. [blank_start]Mobility[blank_end]
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  • ventral
  • loosely
  • Permit free bending
  • Mobility

Question 2

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Dorsum of the tongue is also called papillary surface.
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  • True
  • False

Question 3

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The ventral surface is firmly attached while the dorsal surface is loosely attached to the underlying tissue.
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  • True
  • False

Question 4

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The [blank_start]dorsal[blank_end] surface of the tongue is modified to form a large number of [blank_start]lingual papillae[blank_end].
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  • dorsal
  • Ventral
  • lingual papillae
  • secondary papillae

Question 5

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What is the main bulk of the of the tongue?
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  • Striated muscle fibers
  • Lingual papillae
  • Taste buds
  • Areolar and adipose tissue

Question 6

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Striated muscle fibers run in 3 directions: [blank_start]longitudinal[blank_end], [blank_start]transverse[blank_end] and [blank_start]vertical[blank_end].
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  • longitudinal
  • transverse
  • vertical

Question 7

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[blank_start]Striated[blank_end] muscle fibers of the tongue are [blank_start]embedded in[blank_end] [blank_start]areolar[blank_end] and [blank_start]adipose[blank_end] tissue to allow maximal mobility of the tongue.
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  • Striated
  • Smooth
  • embedded in
  • attached to
  • areolar
  • reticular
  • adipose
  • elastic

Question 8

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Lingual papillae are [blank_start]protrusion[blank_end] on [blank_start]anterior 2/3[blank_end] of the [blank_start]dorsal[blank_end] surface of the tongue.
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  • protrusion
  • anterior 2/3
  • dorsal

Question 9

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Each papilla is covered by [blank_start]stratified squamous epithelium[blank_end] and has a core of [blank_start]CT[blank_end] that may project to [blank_start]indent[blank_end] the [blank_start]epithelium[blank_end] thus forming [blank_start]secondary papillae[blank_end].
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  • stratified squamous epithelium
  • CT
  • indent
  • epithelium
  • secondary papillae

Question 10

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What are the four types of lingual papillae: 1. [blank_start]Filiform[blank_end] 2. [blank_start]Fungiform[blank_end] 3. [blank_start]Circumvallate[blank_end] 4. [blank_start]Foliate[blank_end]
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  • Filiform
  • Fungiform
  • Circumvallate
  • Foliate

Question 11

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What is the most predominant lingual papillae?
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  • Filiform
  • Fungiform
  • Circumvallate
  • Foliate

Question 12

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Foliate papillae is present in human tongue
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  • True
  • False

Question 13

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Number of circumvallate papillae
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  • Numerous
  • Few
  • 8-12
  • Absent

Question 14

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[blank_start]Filiform[blank_end] papillae is arranged in rows, parallel to the gustatory line.
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  • Filiform

Question 15

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Filiform papillae are [blank_start]arranged[blank_end] in [blank_start]rows[blank_end], [blank_start]parallel[blank_end] to the [blank_start]gustatory line[blank_end].
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  • arranged
  • rows
  • parallel
  • gustatory line

Question 16

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[blank_start]Fungiform[blank_end] papillae are scattered, more on the tip & edges of tongue dorsum.
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  • Fungiform

Question 17

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Fungiform papillae are [blank_start]scattered[blank_end], more on the [blank_start]tip[blank_end] & [blank_start]edges[blank_end] of tongue dorsum.
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  • scattered
  • tip
  • edges

Question 18

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What is seen as red spots on the tongue
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  • Filiform
  • Fungiform
  • Circumvallate
  • Foliate

Question 19

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[blank_start]Circumvallate[blank_end] papillae are aligned just infront of the gustatory line.
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  • Circumvallate

Question 20

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Circumavallate papillae are [blank_start]aligned[blank_end] just [blank_start]infront[blank_end] of the [blank_start]gustatory line[blank_end].
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  • aligned
  • infront
  • gustatory line

Question 21

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Foliate papillae are on the [blank_start]lateral sides[blank_end] of the tongue.
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  • lateral sides

Question 22

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[blank_start]Foliate[blank_end] papillae are on the lateral sides of the tongue.
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  • Foliate

Question 23

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Shape of lingual papillae: 1. Filiform - [blank_start]conical[blank_end] 2. Fungiform - [blank_start]mushroom-shaped[blank_end] 3. Circumvallate - [blank_start]triangular[blank_end] 4. Foliate - [blank_start]rectangular[blank_end]
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  • conical
  • circular
  • mushroom-shaped
  • tent-shaped
  • triangular
  • Pyramidal
  • rectangular
  • square

Question 24

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Where is Von Ebner's glands present?
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  • Filiform
  • Fungiform
  • Circumvallate
  • Foliate

Question 25

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Filiform papillae have [blank_start]anteroposterior[blank_end] inclination.
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  • anteroposterior

Question 26

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Circumvallate papillae have a rounded summit.
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  • True
  • False

Question 27

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Fungiform papillae have [blank_start]rounded[blank_end] summit.
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  • rounded

Question 28

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Circumvallate papillae have [blank_start]flattened[blank_end] summit.
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  • flattened

Question 29

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Foliate papillae have [blank_start]parallel[blank_end] sides.
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  • parallel

Question 30

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Fungiform papillae have [blank_start]highly vascular[blank_end] CT core.
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  • highly vascular

Question 31

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[blank_start]Cirvumvallate[blank_end] papillae project for a short distance above the surface.
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  • Cirvumvallate

Question 32

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All the lingual papillae have short secondary papillae EXCEPT
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  • Foliate
  • Circumvallate
  • Fungiform
  • Filiform

Question 33

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Foliate papillae have [blank_start]long[blank_end] secondary papillae.
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  • long

Question 34

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Taste buds are present in all lingual papillae EXCEPT
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  • Filiform
  • Fungiform
  • Circumvallate
  • Foliate

Question 35

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Taste buds of lingual papillae: 1. Filiform - [blank_start]absent[blank_end] 2. Fungiform - [blank_start]few[blank_end], on the [blank_start]summit[blank_end] 3. Circumvallate - [blank_start]numerous[blank_end], on the [blank_start]side[blank_end] 4. Foliate - [blank_start]numerous[blank_end], on the [blank_start]side[blank_end]
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  • absent
  • few
  • present
  • few
  • numerous
  • summit
  • side
  • numerous
  • few
  • side
  • summit
  • numerous
  • few
  • side
  • summit

Question 36

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All covering epithelium of lingual papillae is slightly keratinized stratified squamous epithelium EXCEPT
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  • Filiform
  • Fungiform
  • Circumvallate
  • Foliate

Question 37

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Von Ebner's glands are [blank_start]serous[blank_end] glands found in the CT encircling each [blank_start]circumvallate[blank_end] papilla.
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  • serous
  • mucous
  • mixed
  • circumvallate
  • filiform
  • fungiform
  • foliate

Question 38

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Von Ebner's gland ducts open at the [blank_start]bottom[blank_end] of the [blank_start]trenches[blank_end] surrounding [blank_start]circumvallate[blank_end] papillae.
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  • bottom
  • trenches
  • circumvallate

Question 39

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Function of Von Ebner's glands: 1. [blank_start]Dissolve food particles[blank_end] 2. [blank_start]Wash away food particles[blank_end] to [blank_start]receive new gustatory stimuli[blank_end]
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  • Dissolve food particles
  • Wash away food particles
  • receive new gustatory stimuli

Question 40

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Taste buds are [blank_start]ovoid[blank_end], [blank_start]non-encapsulated[blank_end] structures found within the [blank_start]epithelium[blank_end] of [blank_start]oral mucosa[blank_end].
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  • ovoid
  • non-encapsulated
  • epithelium
  • oral mucosa

Question 41

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Taste buds contain [blank_start]neuroepithelial[blank_end] cells specialized for [blank_start]perception of taste sensation[blank_end].
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  • neuroepithelial
  • perception of taste sensation
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