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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. |
The properties of biodegradable polymers remain fixed for everyone. |
A. | TRUE |
B. | FALSE |
Answer» C. | |
2. |
Biodegradable in excess can prove to be poisonous. |
A. | TRUE |
B. | FALSE |
Answer» B. FALSE | |
3. |
Biodegradable polymers can be used as a carrier for drugs. |
A. | TRUE |
B. | FALSE |
Answer» C. | |
4. |
Biodegradable biomaterials can only be degraded by enzymatic reactions. |
A. | TRUE |
B. | FALSE |
Answer» C. | |
5. |
What is the major drawback of biodegradable polymers? |
A. | Fast oxidation |
B. | Slow process-ability |
C. | Brittleness |
D. | Strength |
Answer» B. Slow process-ability | |
6. |
Biodegradable biomaterials have high process-ability into porous structures. |
A. | TRUE |
B. | FALSE |
Answer» B. FALSE | |
7. |
Biodegradable biomaterials are of two types, namely natural and __________ |
A. | synthetic |
B. | protein-based |
C. | acrylic-based |
D. | ceramic |
Answer» B. protein-based | |
8. |
What is the ideal composition of the polymer at the time of incorporation? |
A. | Liquid |
B. | Gas |
C. | Solid |
D. | Aerosol |
Answer» B. Gas | |
9. |
____________ polymers are considered to possess the property of biocompatibility. |
A. | Biodegradable |
B. | Bioequivalent |
C. | Bioavailable |
D. | Man-made |
Answer» B. Bioequivalent | |