Biology

Tissues

Question:

How will you identify cardiac muscles cells under a microscope?

Answer:

Cardiac muscle cells are short, branched and striated. These are usually uni-nucleated. Cells are interconnected by intercalated discs.
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Tissues

Q 1.

Name the cellular elements of Phloem tissue.

Q 2.

Which Phloem cellular element has a tubular structure with perforated walls?

Q 3.

Which plant tissue is considered to have played an important role in the survival of terrestrial plants?

Q 4.

Why are striated muscles called skeletal muscles?

Q 5.

Name the following:
Tissues present in lung alveoli

Q 6.

Which muscle tissues show characteristics of both striated and unstriated muscles?

Q 7.

What is the utility of tissues in multi-cellular organisms?

Q 8.

Which tissues are responsible for the axial growth of plants?

Q 9.

Where do we find epithelial tissues on animal body?

Q 10.

How are muscles tissues related to nerve cells?

Q 11.

Why vascular tissue is considered a distinctive feature responsible for the survival of plants in terrestrial plants?

Q 12.

List functions of phloem tissue?

Q 13.

Based on functions performed, list the types of animal tissues.

Q 14.

What is the common characteristic in different connective tissues?

Q 15.

Name the following:
Type of Connective Tissue having matrix made of calcium phosphate

Q 16.

Which tissues are responsible for the secondary growth of plants?

Q 17.

Which tissue primarily attributes to easy bending of various parts of plants (like stem, leaves)?

Q 18.

Which plant tissues are often called as stone cells?

Q 19.

Name the fat-storing tissues? Where are they located? How do these tissue help?

Q 20.

What is the unit of nervous tissues?

Q 21.

Name the following:
It provides buoyancy to lotus plant help it float.

Q 22.

Name the following:
Tissues also called erthyrocytes and transport oxygen.

Q 23.

Where do we find intercalary meristem?

Q 24.

What do you mean by 'Differentiation' in plant tissues?

Q 25.

What is the primary surface tissue of the entire plant?

Q 26.

List the functions of the epidermis.

Q 27.

Name the chemical released by cork cells?

Q 28.

What is the role of xylem tissue?

Q 29.

Where do you find simple squamous in an animal body?

Q 30.

What is the main function of cuboidal epithelium?

Q 31.

What are the constituents of connective tissues?

Q 32.

Name the two fluid connective tissues.

Q 33.

Which connective tissue connects two bones?

Q 34.

Where do we find Areolar tissue? What are its functions?

Q 35.

What are different types of muscle tissues? Also list which of these are voluntary or involuntary.

Q 36.

Where do we find nerve cells?

Q 37.

Name the three distinct parts of a neuron.

Q 38.

Fill In the Blanks :
Based on ability to divide, plant tissues may be classified as ________ and _____ tissues.

Q 39.

Fill In the Blanks :
Permanent tissues are those which have lost the capacity to _____.

Q 40.

Fill In the Blanks :
Bone is surrounded by a connective tissue known as ________.

Q 41.

Name the following:
Connective Tissue with a fluid matrix

Q 42.

Name the following:
Tissue that connects muscles to bone in humans

Q 43.

Name the following:
Tissue that stores fats in our body.

Q 44.

Name the following:
Animal tissue having rhythmic contraction and relaxation throughout life.

Q 45.

Why do plant tissue require less amount of energy in comparison to animal tissues?

Q 46.

Why do animals tissues require more energy as compared to plant tissues?

Q 47.

Identify which of the following plant tissues are living or dead?
Apical Meristem, Parenchyma, Aerenchyma, Collenchyma, Sclereids, Tracheids, Xylem Fibres, Xylem Parenchyma, Phloem fibre, Phloem Parenchyma, Vessel, Sieve Tubes

Q 48.

Name types of simple tissues.

Q 49.

What are the constituents of phloem?

Q 50.

What does a neuron look like?