Tissue Engineering MCQ

Q1. What is the main component of the tissues in our body?

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Q2. Tissue engineering is a branch of:

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Q3. Which approach of tissue engineering facilitates self-repair of tissues?

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Q4. Which cells are the main source for stem cell therapy in tissue engineering?

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Q5. A scaffold in tissue engineering primarily serves as:

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Q6. Which material property is important for scaffolds?

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Q7. Which technique is used to create 3D tissue-engineered constructs?

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Q8. Growth factors in tissue engineering:

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Q9. Hydrogels used in tissue engineering are characterized by:

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Q10. Which bioreactor type is suitable for cartilage tissue engineering?

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Q11. Decellularized organs are used as:

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Q12. Which stem cells can differentiate into any cell type?

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Q13. What is the main risk with allogeneic tissue transplantation?

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Q14. Electrospinning is used for:

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Q15. What is the use of the extracellular matrix in tissue engineering?

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Q16. Which growth factor primarily promotes angiogenesis?

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Q17. Stem cells are cultured in vitro primarily to:

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Q18. Which biomaterial is widely used in bone tissue engineering?

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Q19. The term β€œbiodegradability” in scaffolds means:

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Q20. Which of the following is NOT an approach in tissue engineering?

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