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HISTOLOGY 4 TH SEMESTER

1) Explain general histological structure of blood vessel and their function.


2) Morphofunctional characteristics of capillary. Types of capillaries.
3) Explain about fenestrated and continuous and sinusoidal capillaries and their location.
4) Basic histological structure of blood vessels. Their types and function. Difference between the
structure of vein and arteries.
5) Explain morpho-functional characteristics of elastic and muscular artery.
6) Explain morpho-functional characteristic of arterioles, meta-arterioles and muscular arteries.
7) Explain vein and types of vein. What are the structural differences between the different types
of vein.
8) Process of heart development. What is the histological structure of valves.
9) Define morpho-functional characteristics of conducting system in heart.
10) What are the layers of heart wall & their morpho-functional characteristics.
11) Define the basic microstructure of lymph node and its feature.
12) Explain the histological structure of spleen and why it is called as a graveyard of RBCs.
13) What is lymph. Define the general microscopic lymphatic vessel with its features.
14) Explain the epidermis components of integument based on cells and its layers. Classification of
skin based on thickness of epidermis.
15) Define the skin appendages (or adnexa) with its features.
16) Explain the dermis components of integument with its vasculature . And how papillary layer is
different from reticular layer?
17) Explain the development of teeth and its stages.
18) Explain in details histological structure of teeth. Focus on dental formula with its arrangements.
19) Define the terms: Dentine, Enamel and pulp cavity and how teeth gets sensation.
20) Explain the general microscopic structure of tongue and its innervation.
21) Give the statement about papillae and taste buds and their location. Explain how tongue
recognizes various type of taste.
22) Explain the histological organization of salivary gland and its type.
23) Define the histological layers of GIT and their cellular innervation.
24) State the general histological structure of esophagus and stomach and their peristaltic
movements.
25) Define histological stomach parts. Differentiate glands of stomach. Structure of gastric gland.
26) Define the general histological characteristics of small intestine and its type and function.
27) Illuminate the microscopic structure of dudenum, jejunum and illium. Describe their absorptive
process.
28) Give the statement about histological structure of large intestine and its function and also focus
on vermiform appendix structure.
29) Illuminate the microscopic features of liver by classical liver lobule.
30) Explain the basic histological structure and functional unit of liver and their special
characteristics regarding to their physiological behavior.
31) Illustrate the hepatobiliary system from the site of bile formation.
32) Define the histological structure of gall bladder and their function.
33) Explain structure of endocrine portion of pancreas. Show how it reveals their function in our
body.
34) Describe the microscopic structure of pancreas and its exocrine function regarding to GIT.
35) Illustrate the general and histological structure of respiratory system.
36) Describe in details about nasal cavity according to their histological form.
37) Define the pharynx and trachea in histological way and its function.
38) Explain in detail about the histological structure and function of bronchi and alveoli.
39) Give the statement about the histological and morphological structure of lungs and its
intrapulmonary passage.
40) Describe the histological structure of kidney and their function.
41) Draw the diagram of nephron and give the description about it.
42) Explain the microscopic structure of renal capsule and renal tubules and its function.
43) Illustrate the histological structure of juxtaglomerular apparatus and its function.
44) Give the histological explanation about ureter.
45) Describe about basic histological structure of urinary bladder and their function.
46) Illuminate histological structure of urethra. Define differences between male urethra and
female urethra.
47) Explain the histological structure and function of adrenal gland.
48) Give the statement about the histological structure and function of thyroid gland.
49) Structure of pituitary gland. How pituitary gland is important for our body in briefly.
50) Describe in details about male reproductive system and define the microscopic structure of it.
51) Illustrate the histological structure of testis, its layers, cells and function.
52) Define the term: vas deferens, seminiferous tubules and its histological structure and function
53) Describe the histological structure of penis.
54) Describe about the microscopic structure and function of seminal vesicle and prostate gland.
55) Illustrate the histological structure of ovary.
56) State the female’s external genital organ based on its histological structure.
57) Explain the histological structure of the uterus and its function. Changes during the menstrual
cycle
58) Define the microscopic structure of uterine tube (Fallopian tube), its special features and
function.
59) Illustrate the histological structure of ear.
60) Describe the microscopic structure of eye in briefly.

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