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Tendon: Quiz

  
  

Question 1:
How do you write Tendon in latin?
corpusculum renis
tendo
venae centrales hepatis
arteria vesicalis inferior

Question 2: In the first stage, inflammatory cells such as neutrophils are recruited to the injury site, along with ________.
PlateletBlood plasmaBloodRed blood cell

Question 3: Tendon (particularly beef tendon) is used as a food in some Asian cuisines (often served at Yum Cha or ________ restaurants).
MooncakeHot potDim sumCantonese cuisine

Question 4: The cells communicate with other through ________, and this signaling gives them the ability to detect and respond to mechanical loading.
Gap junctionDesmoplakinCell junctionHistology

Question 5: Successful ________ will generally have shorter tendons.
BodybuildingSquat (exercise)Weight trainingStrength training

Question 6: ________ and other circumpolar people utilized sinew as the only cordage for all domestic purposes due to the lack of other suitable fiber sources in their ecological habitats.
Métis people (Canada)NunavutCanadaInuit

Question 7: ________ refers to non-inflammatory injury to the tendon at the cellular level.
Plantar fibromatosisTendinitisTendinosisTennis elbow

Question 8: Monocytes and ________ are recruited within the first 24 hours, and phagocytosis of necrotic materials at the injury site occurs.
Eosinophil granulocyteWhite blood cellMacrophagePhagocyte

Question 9: After secretion from the cell, the terminal peptides are cleaved by ________ N- and C-proteinases, and the tropocollagen molecules spontaneously assemble into insoluble fibrils.
Lysyl hydroxylaseCollagenKeratinCollagen, type I, alpha 1

Question 10: Normal healthy tendons are mostly composed of parallel arrays of ________ fibers closely packed together.
CollagenKeratinLysyl hydroxylaseCollagen, type I, alpha 1
















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