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Prepare confidently for your dental and oral biology exams with the complete test bank for Essentials of Oral Histology and Embryology (5th Edition) by Michael H. Chiego Jr. This comprehensive resource provides chapter-by-chapter multiple-choice and structure-based questions covering oral tissues, tooth development, craniofacial embryology, mineralization, and histological processes essential for dental education. Ideal for dental, dental hygiene, and oral health science students, it helps reinforce foundational concepts and supports success in both theory and clinical coursework.

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Essentials Of Oral Histology And Embryology 5thedition Chiego 1

ESSENTIALS OF ORAL HISTOLOGY
AND EMBRYOLOGY 5THEDITION BY
CHIEGO




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, Essentials Of Oral Histology And Embryology 5thedition Chiego 2

Table of contents
1. Development and Structure of Cells and Tissues

2. Structure and Function of Cells, Tissues, and Organs

3. Development of the Oral Facial Region

4. Development of the Face and Palate

5. Development of Teeth

6. Eruption and Shedding of Teeth

7. Enamel

8. Dentin

9. Dental Pulp

10. Cementum

11. Periodontium: Periodontal Ligament

12. Periodontium: Alveolar Process and Cementum

13. Temporomandibular Joint

14. Oral Mucosa

15. Salivary Glands and Tonsils

16. Biofilms
Glossary
Index

,Essentials Of Oral Histology And Embryology 5thedition Chiego 3


Chapter 01: Development and Structure of Cells and Tissues Chiego: Essentials of Oral
Histology and Embryology, 5th Edition


MULTIPLE CHOICE

1. Mitochondria produce which chemical for intracellular energy?
a. ADP
b. ATP
c. RNA
d. DNA
ANS: B

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A Mitochondria generate energy through ATP, not ADP, production. B
Correct. Mitochondria produce energy via ATP.
C Mitochondria generate energy through ATP, not RNA, production.
D Mitochondria generate energy through ATP, not DNA, production.

DIF: Recall REF: pp. 2-3 OBJ: 1

2. Each tissue originates from mesoderm, EXCEPT one. Which is the EXCEPTION?
a. Bone
b. Liver
c. Blood
d. Muscle
ANS: B

Feedback
A Bone tissue develops from mesodermal cells.
B Correct. Liver tissue is produced by endodermal cells.
C Blood develops from mesodermal cells.
D Muscle tissue develops from mesodermal cells.

DIF: Recall REF: p. 6 OBJ: 3

3. Which chemical is called the second messenger?
a. aDNA
b. mRNA
c. dGMP

d. cAMP
ANS: D

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, Essentials Of Oral Histology And Embryology 5thedition Chiego 4
A cAMP is the second messenger; aDNA is not. B
cAMP is the second messenger; mRNA is not. C cAMP
is the second messenger; dGMP is not.
D Correct. cAMP transmits information to the intracellular organelles when
activated by surface receptors on the plasma membrane.

DIF: Recall REF: p. 3 OBJ: 3

4. Which cellular component facilitates protein synthesis?
a. Ribosomes
b. Lysosomes
c. Mitochondria
d. Plasmalemma ANS: A

Feedback
A Correct. Ribosomes synthesize protein.
B Lysosomes facilitate the breakdown of intracellular and extracellular substances.
C Mitochondria generate energy.
D The plasmalemma provides a protective barrier and regulates the transport
of substances to and from the cell.

5. Which organelle produces microtubules?
a. Nucleus
b. Centriole
c. Golgi apparatus
d. Endoplasmic reticulum ANS: B

Feedback
A Centrioles generate microtubules; the nucleus does not.
B Correct. Centrioles produce microtubules.
C Centrioles generate microtubules; the Golgi apparatus does not.
D Centrioles generate microtubules; the endoplasmic reticulum does not.

DIF: Recall REF: p. 3 OBJ: 1

6. Which phase of the cell cycle is characterized as the initial resting stage?

a. S phase
b. G1 phase
c. G2 phase
d. Prophase ANS: B

Feedback
A The S phase is characterized as the stage in which DNA synthesis is complete. B
Correct. The G1 phase is the initial resting stage.
C The G2 phase is characterized by post-DNA duplication.
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