Bone MCQ Quiz | Microanatomy

Welcome to the Bone Microanatomy Quiz, designed for MBBS students to test and reinforce their histological knowledge. This quiz covers the essential microscopic structures and cellular components of bone tissue, a fundamental topic in your microanatomy curriculum. You will be challenged on topics including osteocytes, osteoblasts, the Haversian system, bone matrix composition, and the processes of ossification. There are 25 multiple-choice questions to assess your understanding. After submitting your answers, you’ll receive your score immediately, with incorrect and correct answers highlighted for review. For your future reference and revision, you can also download a complete PDF document containing all the questions along with their correct answers. Good luck, and may your knowledge be as strong as cortical bone!

1. Which cell is responsible for synthesizing the organic components of the bone matrix (osteoid)?

2. What is the primary inorganic component of bone matrix, providing its hardness and rigidity?

3. The microscopic structural unit of compact bone is the:

4. Which canals run perpendicular to the long axis of the bone, connecting adjacent Haversian systems?

5. Mature bone cells, or osteocytes, are located in small spaces within the calcified matrix called:

6. Which of the following is a large, multinucleated cell responsible for bone resorption?

7. Intramembranous ossification is the process by which which of the following bones are typically formed?

8. In endochondral ossification, bone tissue replaces a pre-existing:

9. The inner cellular layer of the periosteum contains which type of cells?

10. Microscopic channels called canaliculi in bone tissue serve to:

11. Howship’s lacunae are resorption bays on the bone surface associated with the activity of which cell?

12. In the epiphyseal plate, the zone where chondrocytes enlarge and their cytoplasm accumulates glycogen is the:

13. Sharpey’s fibers are collagen fibers that perform which function?

14. What is the primary function of osteocytes?

15. Spongy bone is characterized by a network of interconnecting plates and bars called:

16. The central (Haversian) canal of an osteon contains:

17. Which hormone primarily stimulates osteoclast activity, leading to increased bone resorption?

18. The endosteum lines all of the following surfaces EXCEPT:

19. Woven bone, also known as immature bone, is characterized by:

20. The “ruffled border” is a characteristic microanatomical feature of an active:

21. Which vitamin is essential for the synthesis of collagen, a major component of osteoid?

22. The concentric layers of bone matrix in an osteon are called:

23. The remnants of old, partially resorbed osteons found between intact osteons are known as:

24. The process of bone remodeling involves the coupled action of:

25. The organic component of the bone matrix, primarily composed of Type I collagen before mineralization, is known as: