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This section includes 9 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Tissue Engineering knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
Cartilage defects are classified into two types according to the depth of the lesion into partial (chondral) or full thickness (osteochondral). |
A. | TRUE |
B. | FALSE |
Answer» C. | |
2. |
Articular cartilage lesions, when left untreated, forms ____________ |
A. | fibrocartilage |
B. | vascular cartilage |
C. | conductive cartilage |
D. | elastic cartilage |
Answer» B. vascular cartilage | |
3. |
Mosaicplasty/Osteochondral Grafting was introduced in the early 1990s. |
A. | TRUE |
B. | FALSE |
Answer» B. FALSE | |
4. |
Autologous Chondrocyte Implantation (ACI) is a cell-based technique to treat the full-thickness chondral defects in the knee. |
A. | TRUE |
B. | FALSE |
Answer» B. FALSE | |
5. |
_____________ are the most widely used stem cell source for articular cartilage regeneration technique. |
A. | Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSCs) |
B. | Induced Pluripotent cells |
C. | Adult stem cells |
D. | Inner cell mass |
Answer» B. Induced Pluripotent cells | |
6. |
Mechanical Forces like motion and appropriate loading of synovial joints are necessary for the proper structure, function and metabolism of the articular hyaline cartilage. |
A. | TRUE |
B. | FALSE |
Answer» B. FALSE | |
7. |
Microfracture is a common procedure in which small holes are made and distributed across the entire articular cartilage lesion site. |
A. | Microfracture |
B. | Ultrafracture |
C. | Tetrafracture |
D. | Trifracture |
Answer» B. Ultrafracture | |
8. |
_________ cartilage provides a smooth articular surface and the ability to withstand a good amount of pressure. |
A. | hyaline |
B. | linear |
C. | exponential |
D. | declining |
Answer» B. linear | |
9. |
When left untreated, articular cartilage lesions can lead to ___________ |
A. | osteoarthritis |
B. | heart attack |
C. | stroke |
D. | athiritis |
Answer» B. heart attack | |