Tissues: Epithelial, Connective, Muscle, and Nervous

This is an MCQ-based quiz on Tissues.

This includes Ligament, Tendo, Blood, Sieve tube, Xylem parenchyma, Tracheids, and Vessels

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Which of the following tissues has dead cells?

Parenchyma Sclerenchyma Collenchyma Epithelial tissue

Find out incorrect sentence.

Parenchymatous tissues have intercellular spaces. Collenchymatous tissues are irregularly thickened at corners. Apical and intercalary meristems are permanent tissues. Meristematic tissues, in its early stage, lack vacuoles.

Girth of stem increases due to

apical meristem lateral meristem intercalary meristem vertical meristem

Animals and plants have certain features which make them to survive in a particular habitat. This is called

Adaptation

Speciation

Specialization

Evolution

Tissue is a group of similar kind of cells specialized to perform a particular function in the body. Therefore presence of tissues in a multicellular organism ensures:

Faster development Division of labour Higher reproductive potential Body strength

While doing work and running, you move your organs like hands, legs, etc. Which among the following is correct?

Smooth muscles contract and pull the ligament to move the bones Smooth muscles contract and pull the tendons to move the bones Skeletal muscles contract and pull the ligament to move the bones Skeletal muscles contract and pull the tendon to move the bones

Cardiac muscleis one of the three major types of muscles, the others being skeletal and smooth muscles. It is found in the walls and histological foundation of the heart. Which one of the following statements is not related to the cardiac muscles?

They muscles show rhythmic contraction and relaxation throughout life. They do not work according to our will, so they are called involuntary muscles. They are non-striated, multinucleated and branched muscles. The contraction and relaxation of the heart muscles help to pump and distribute blood to    different parts of the body.

The heart of organisms is made up of:

muscular tissue connective tissue nervous tissue epithelial tissue

Water and minerals are transported by:

phloem cavities xylem all of them

Blood is a type of:

Connective tissue

Muscular tissue

Nervous tissue

Epithelial tissue

Brain is composed of:

Muscular tissue

Connective tissue

Nervous tissue

Epithelial tissue

Skin of hand is composed of:

Muscular tissue

Connective tissue

Nervous tissue

Epithelial tissue

The water conducting tissue generally present in gymnosperm is

Vessels Sieve tube Tracheids Xylem fibres

Survival of plants in terrestrial environment has been made possible by the presence of

Intercalary meristem Conducting tissue Apical meristem Parenchymatous tissue

Cork cells are made impervious to water and gases by the presence of

Cellulose Lipids Suberin Lignin

Flexibility in plants is due to

Collenchyma Scierenchyma Parenchyma Chiorenchyma

Parenchyma cells are

Relatively unspecified and thin-walled Thick walled and specialised Lignified None of these

Which cell does not have perforated cell wall?

Tracheids

Companion cells

Sieve tubes

Vessels

Quiz/Test Summary
Title: Tissues: Epithelial, Connective, Muscle, and Nervous
Questions: 18
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