What type of cells break down bone tissue?
A. mast cells
B. stem cells
C. osteoclast
D. macrophages
E. adipocytes
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Question 2) What type of cells form cartilage?
A. chondroblasts
B. osteocytes
C. osteoblasts
D. osteoclasts
E. fibroblasts
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Question 3) What type of cells contain large amounts of lipids?
A. osteoclast
B. mast cells
C. macrophages
D. adipocytes
E. stem cells
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Question 4) What type of cells release chemicals in response to injury and play an important role in inflammation?
A. stem cells
B. macrophages
C. adipocytes
D. mast cells
E. osteoclast
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Question 5) Macrophages are cells specialized for
A. carrying gases.
B. secretion.
C. support.
D. absorption.
E. phagocytosis
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Question 6) A cell that forms fibrous connective tissue would be called a
A. fibroclast.
B. fibroblast.
C. fibromast.
D. fibrocyte.
E. fibroid.
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Question 7) What type of cells phagocytize foreign or injured cells and play a major role in providing protection against infections?
A. stem cells
B. adipocytes
C. osteoclast
D. macrophages
E. mast cells
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Question 8) What type of cells have the potential to differentiate to form adult cell types?
A. mast cells
B. adipocytes
C. stem cells
D. osteoclast
E. macrophages
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Question 9) A gland produces a watery secretion that contains solutes. The secretion also contains a substantial amount of phospholipid. The type of secretory process for this gland is probably
A. merocrine.
B. holocrine.
C. apocrine.
D. endocrine.
E. both merocrine and apocrine.
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Question 10) What type of gland accumulates its secretion in the cytoplasm of the cell, the cell then ruptures and becomes part of the secretion?
A. endocrine
B. merocrine
C. apocrine
D. exocrine
E. holocrine