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31.  The tissue in which Mast cells occur is:
A. Connective tissue proper B. Nervous
C. Muscular D. Epithelial

32.  Which of the following glands secrete a wating fluid:
A. Mucous glands B. Serous glands
C. Both (a) & (b) D. None of these

33.  Simple and compound glands basically differ in one of the following points:
A. Simple glands have single unbranched duct to carry the secretions B. Compounded glands have several branches with form a duct to carry the secretions
C. Both of these points D. None of these points

34.  Which of the following glands are examples of compound glands in our body:
A. Liver, pancrease, saliver glands B. Intestinal glands, sweat glands, cutaneous glands
C. Gastric glands, palatine glands, colon glands D. Sweat glands, intestinal glands, parotid glands

35.  Mixed glands which release both serous and mucous secretions are represented in our body by:
A. Submandibular salivary glands B. Most gastric glands
C. Both (a) & (b) D. None of these

36.  Which of the following glands are apocrine in nature:
A. Mammary glands B. Intestinal glands
C. Sebaceous glands D. Goblet cells

37.  Glands in which secretions collect in apical part which later breaks off and discharged are called:
A. Apocrine B. Merocrine
C. Holocrine D. Endocrine

38.  Which of the following sets represent merocrine glands:
A. Mammary glands and sweat glands B. Goblet cells and intestinal glands
C. Sebaceous glands and sweat glands D. Goblet cells and sweat glands

39.  Sebaceous and compound salivery glands are:
A. Alveolar glands B. Acinus glands
C. Tubular glands D. None of these

40.  Secretory units are rounded in:
A. Alveolar glands B. Acinus glands
C. Tubular glands D. None of these




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