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This section includes 10 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. |
Which of the following is not a chemical gelation mechanism? |
A. | Condensation |
B. | Addition |
C. | Cross-linking |
D. | Weak |
Answer» E. | |
2. |
______________is prepared by condensation which is a chemical gelation mechanism. |
A. | Polyester gel |
B. | Polyvinyl chloride |
C. | Polythene |
D. | Polystyrene |
Answer» B. Polyvinyl chloride | |
3. |
Which of the following gel/hydrogel is formed by a physical gelation mechanism? |
A. | Polyester gel |
B. | Gelatin |
C. | CMC-g-acrylic acid |
D. | Polydimethyl siloxane |
Answer» C. CMC-g-acrylic acid | |
4. |
The pore size of the biomaterial affects the long-term functional differentiation of cells. |
A. | TRUE |
B. | FALSE |
Answer» C. | |
5. |
Topography and roughness of a biomaterial affect the maximum possible accommodation of cells in the scaffold. |
A. | TRUE |
B. | FALSE |
Answer» C. | |
6. |
Which of the following physiochemical properties of a biomaterial might cause a cellular response that might affect the cellular motility, adhesion, survival, and differentiation? |
A. | Stiffness |
B. | Porosity |
C. | Charge |
D. | Surface chemistry |
Answer» B. Porosity | |
7. |
Elastic modulus helps in determining the strength of a biomaterial and it is measured using indentation. |
A. | TRUE |
B. | FALSE |
Answer» C. | |
8. |
Constant stress test helps in measurement of ____________ for a biomaterial. |
A. | ductility |
B. | toughness |
C. | creep |
D. | fatigue |
Answer» B. toughness | |
9. |
Which of the following is a characterization technique used to measure the Ductility of a biomaterial? |
A. | Calculations from strength test |
B. | Single edge notched-beam Indirect measurement |
C. | Indentation |
D. | Cyclic stress test |
Answer» B. Single edge notched-beam Indirect measurement | |
10. |
Which of the following is a characterization technique used to measure Young s modulus of a biomaterial? |
A. | Tensile test |
B. | Compression test |
C. | Three- and four-point bend test |
D. | Calculation from the stress-strain curve |
Answer» E. | |