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CBSE CLASS I X

Tissues – Animal Tissue (Solved)

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Q.28. State the four important type of tissues found in higher animals including man.


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Q.29. What are epithelial tissues ?


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Q.30. State the five main functions of simple epithelial tissues.


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Q.31. State the various forms of cells of epithelial tissue.


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Q.32. State the muscular tissue with its function.


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Q.33. State the three types of muscle fibres (muscle cells).


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Q.34. State the functions of epithelial tissues.


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Q.35. State the basement membrane.


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Q.36. State the structure, location and function of :

(i) Squamous epithelium

(ii) cuboidal epithelium

(iii) Columnar epithelium

(iv) Striated squamous.


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Q.37. State the type of muscles the stomach wall is made. Whether they voluntary or in voluntary ?


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Q.38. State the difference between voluntary and involuntary muscles with examples.


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Q.39. State the function of connective tissue.


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Q.40. State the main features of connective tissue.


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Q.41. State the categories of connective tissue.


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Q.42. State the examples of connective tissue.


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Q.43. State the fibrous connective tissue.


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Q.44. State the name of a animal whose whole skeleton is made of cartilage.


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Q.45. Differentiate between striated and unstriated muscles.


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Q.46. How would you recognize striated muscle ?


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Q.47. From which part of a nerve cell, dendrites arise ?


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Q.48. Which is the longest cell in the body of an animal ?


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Q.49. Why blood is called a fluid connective tissue ?


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Q.50. Name a fluid, except blood, which circulates in the body.


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Q.51. Striated muscles are generally called skeletal muscles. Why ?


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Q52. Name a muscle which is defatigable and works throughout life in normal condition.


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Q.53. What is difference between tendon and ligament.


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Q.54. Differentiate between bone and cartilage.


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Q.55. Name the tissue responsible for the movement in our body.


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Q.56. Give three features of cardiac muscles.


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Q.57. What are the functions of areolar tissue ?


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Q.58. How many types of elements together make up the xylem tissue ? Name them.


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Q.59. How are simple tissues different from complex tissues in plants.


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Q.60. Differentiate between parenchyma, collenchyma and sclerenchyma on the basis of their cell wall.


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Q.61. What is the specific function of the cardiac muscle ?


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Q.62. Name the following :

(a) Tissue that forms inner lining of our mouth.

(b) Tissue that connects muscle to bone in humans.

(c) Tissue that transports food in plants.

(d) Tissue that stores fat in our body.

(e) Connective tissue with a fluid matrix.

(f) Tissue present in the brain.


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Q.63. Identify the type of tissue in the following :

Skin, bark of tree, bone, lining of kidney, vascular bundle.


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Q.64. Name the regions in which parenchyma tissue is present.


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Q.65. What is the role of epidermis in plants ?


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