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Can someone please help me with answers for these questions.
1.The craniofacial bones differ from long
bones embryologically because most
craniofacial bones develop through​
A. Endochondral ossification
B. Membranous ossification
C. Primary mineralization​
D. Secondary mineralization

2.
Which of the following represent(s) a matrix
protein of enamel?​
A. Carboxyglutamic acid-containing proteins
B. Type I collagen
C. Amelogenin
D. Proteoglycan​
E. Elastin
3.
Which of the following represent(s) a matrix
protein of enamel?​
A. Carboxyglutamic acid-containing proteins
B. Type I collagen
C. Amelogenin
D. Proteoglycan​
E. Elastin
4.
Which of the following proteins is LEAST
likely to be found in fully developed
mineralized hard tissue?​
A. Osteopontin
B. Tuftelin
C. Osteonectin
D. Endothelin​
E. Bone morphogenic protein (BMP)
5.
Which of the following represent(s) a matrix
protein of enamel?​
A. Carboxyglutamic acid-containing proteins
B. Type I collagen
C. Amelogenin
D. Proteoglycan​
E. Elastin
5.
Which of the following proteins is LEAST
likely to be found in enamel formation?​
A. Amelogenin
B. Ameloblastin
C. Enamelin
D. Elastin​
E. Tuftelin
6.
Which of the following noncollagenous
protein components BEST characterizes
dentin matrix?​
A. Laminin
B. Vimentin
C. Phosphophoryn
D. Osteonectin​
E. Fibronectin
7.
Which of the following is the major protein
component of cementum?​
A. Elastin
B. Keratin
C. Collagen
D. Amelogenin​
E. Fibrin
8.
Which of the following proteins is LEAST
likely to be found in mucosal epithelium?
A. Filaggrin
B. Cytokeratin
C. Involucrin
D. Vimentin​
E. Transglutaminase

Thanks

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Following are my answers:

1.The craniofacial bones differ from long
bones embryologically because most
craniofacial bones develop through
A. Endochondral ossification
B. Membranous ossification
C. Primary mineralization
D. Secondary mineralization

2.
Which of the following represent(s) a matrix
protein of enamel?
A. Carboxyglutamic acid-containing proteins
B. Type I collagen
C. Amelogenin
D. Proteoglycan
E. Elastin

3. (Same as above)
Which of the following represent(s) a matrix
protein of enamel?
A. Carboxyglutamic acid-containing proteins
B. Type I collagen
C. Amelogenin
D. Proteoglycan
E. Elastin

4.
Which of the following proteins is LEAST
likely to be found in fully developed
mineralized hard tissue?
A. Osteopontin
B. Tuftelin
C. Osteonectin
D. Endothelin
E. Bone morphogenic protein (BMP)

5. (Same as above)
Which of the following represent(s) a matrix
protein of enamel?
A. Carboxyglutamic acid-containing proteins
B. Type I collagen
C. Amelogenin
D. Proteoglycan
E. Elastin

5.
Which of the following proteins is LEAST
likely to be found in enamel formation?
A. Amelogenin
B. Ameloblastin
C. Enamelin
D. Elastin
E. Tuftelin

6.
Which of the following noncollagenous
protein components BEST characterizes
dentin matrix?
A. Laminin
B. Vimentin
C. Phosphophoryn
D. Osteonectin
E. Fibronectin

7.
Which of the following is the major protein
component of cementum?
A. Elastin
B. Keratin
C. Collagen
D. Amelogenin
E. Fibrin

8.
Which of the following proteins is LEAST
likely to be found in mucosal epithelium?
A. Filaggrin
B. Cytokeratin
C. Involucrin
D. Vimentin
E. Transglutaminase
 
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