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The cell wall of meristematic cell is made of ?
(a) Protein
(b) Amino acid
(c) Peptidoglycan
(d) Cellulose
Presence of tissues in a multicellular organisms ensures ?
(a) Faster development
(b) Division of labour
(c) Higher reproductive potential
(d) Body strength
Which of the following statements given below is correct about meristematic tissue?
(a) Is made of cells that are incapable of cell division
(b) Is made of cells that are capable of cell division
(c) Is composed of single type of cells
(d) Is composed of more than one type of cell
The nuclei of meristematic cells are ?
(a) Small
(b) Large
(c) Medium sized
(d) Various sizes
Which are the two types of tissues?
Parenchyma is a type of ______________.
Parenchyma: Simple::Phloem: _____________.
Simple
Collenchyma
Complex
Xylem
Which are the four types of animal tissues?
Epithelial, Squamous, Muscular, Connective
Epithelial, connective, Muscular, Cardiac
Connective, Muscular, Epithilial , Nervous
Cuboidal, Ciliated, Glandular, Columnar
Cuboidal: Epithilial:: Cardiac: _______
Nervous
Connective
Epithilial
Muscular
Striated muscle is also called ______.
Cardiac muscle
Smooth muscle
Skeletal muscle
Involuntary muscle
_____________ tissue forms new cells in plants.
Meristematic
Permanent
Simple
Meristematic & Permanent
Simple and Permanent
______ tissues prevent loss of water in plants.
Protective
Xylem
Phloem
Xylem & Phloem
None of the above
Plant length is increased by _______________.
Apical meristems
Lateral meristems
Periblem
Parenchyma
None of the above.
Which of the following tissues is composed of mainly dead cells?
Phloem
Epidermis
Xylem
Endodermis
None of the above.
Which type of tissue forms glands?
Epithelial
Connective
Nervous
Muscle
None of the above.
The end of a long bone is connected to another bone by ____________.
Ligament
Tendon
Cartilage
Muscle
Ligaments and tendons are formed of _________________.
Epithelial tissue
Muscular tissue
Cartilage
Connective tissue
Sprain is caused by excessive pulling of _______________.
Nerves
Tendons
Muscles
Ligaments
Tendon is a structure which connects ______________.
A bone with another bone
A muscle with a bone
A nerve with a muscle
A muscle with a muscle
Smooth muscles occur in _________________.
Uterus
Artery
Vein
The tissue that is thin enough to allow diffusion is ______.
A. Simple cuboidal epithelium
B. Simple squamous epithelium
C. Areolar connective tissue
D. Hyaline cartilage
The Tissue that lines and covers the body is ________.
A. Epithelial
B. Connective
C. Nervous
D. Muscle
The epithelial tissue in the urinary bladder that allows it to stretch without tearing is _________.
A. Stratified squamous
B. Simple cuboidal
C. Simple columnar
D. Transitional
The intercellular material surrounding connective tissue cells is ______.
A. Ground substance
B. Matrix
C. Adipose
D. Bone
Tissue that stores energy, act as insulation, and protects some organs is _________ tissue.
A. Muscle
B. Nervous
C. Adipose
D. Bone