Animal Tissue - 2: Location Function

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ANIMAL TISSUE - 2

1. Which of the following is not the secretion of an (3) Cells are specialised to store fats
exocrine gland?
(4) Contain fibroblasts
(1) Earwax (2) Milk
7. Identify the following diagram of a tissue and give
(3) Mucus (4) Hormones correct answer regarding its location and function
2. Given below is the diagram of areolar connective
tissue with cells labelled as A, B, C and D

Location Function
(1) Wall of blood vessels Diffusion
Identify the principle cell of this tissue and the
(2) Nephrons in kidneys Secretion &
cell which secretes histamine, respectively
Absorption
(1) A and B (2) C and D
(3) Moist surface of
(3) B and C (4) A and C
buccal cavity Secretion
3. Which secretions of the cells of connective tissue
accumulate between cells and fibres and are (4) Lining of ducts of
modified to act as matrix?
salivary glands Protection
(1) Proteins (2) Lipids
8. In which of the following connective tissue,
(3) Polysaccharide (4) Sugars
intercellular material is solid, pliable and resist
4. Match the following: compression?
Column I Column II (1) Bone
A. Tight junctions (i) Perform cementing
(2) Blood
to keep
neighbouring cells (3) Cartilage
together
(4) Both (1) & (3)
B. Adhering junctions (ii) Help to stop
substances from 9. Given below is a diagrammatic representation of
loose connective tissue
leaking across a
tissue
C. Gap junctions (iii) Facilitate the cells
to communicate
with each other
(1) A(ii), B(i), C(iii) (2) A(i), B(ii), C(iii)
(3) A(iii), B(ii), C(i) (4) A(ii), B(iii), C(i)
5. Salivary glands are the example of
Identify the cell labelled as ‘A’
(1) Unicellular glands (2) Multicellular glands
(1) Macrophage
(3) Endocrine glands (4) Both (2) and (3)
(2) Fibroblast
6. Which of the following feature is not common for
(3) Adipocyte
both areolar and adipose tissue?
(4) Mast cell
(1) Loose connective tissue
(2) Located beneath the skin
10. In all connective tissues, its own cells secrete resist compression
fibres, except
(2) Most of the bones in vertebrates are replaced
(1) Tendon (2) Areolar tissue by cartilage in adults
(3) Blood (4) Ligament (3) Chondrocytes are enclosed in small cavities
11. In which tissue cells are specialised to store fats within the matrix
(1) Areolar tissue (2) Adipose tissue (4) Cartilage is present in the tip of nose
(3) Glandular tissue (4) Both (1) & (3) 16. Tendon connects
12. Find correct option related to figure A and B. (1) Bone to bone
(2) Muscles to muscle
(3) Muscle to bone
(4) Skin to muscles
17. Given below is a diagrammatic representation of
areolar tissue
A

(1) A : Multicellular gland


B : Unicellular gland
(2) A : Unicellular gland
Choose the correct option w.r.t. labelled cell ‘A’
B : Multicellular gland
(1) These cells secrete fibres of structural
(3) A : Salivary gland proteins called collagen or elastic
B : Goblet cell (2) These cells secrete modified polysaccharides
(4) Both (2) and (3) are correct
(3) These cells secrete heparin, an anticoagulant
13. Which of the following function is not performed
(4) These cells engulf the foreign organisms to
by bones?
destroy them
(1) They provide structural frame to the body
18. Choose the correct option w.r.t. the location of
(2) They provide site for the attachment of hyaline cartilage
muscle
(1) Outer ear joints
(3) They provide site for the production of blood
cells (2) Tip of nose

(4) They provide site for the formation of (3) Articular surface of long bones
hormones (4) Epiglottis
14. Consider the given statements 19. Bone cells are present in spaces called
(a) Compound epithelium provide protection (1) Lamellae (2) Lacuna
against chemical and mechanical stresses. (3) Canaliculi (4) Haversian canal
(b) Dry surface of skin and moist surface of 20. Blood is a fluid connective tissue containing
buccal cavity has compound epithelial tissue. A RBC, while blood cells and platelates.
(c) Digestive enzymes are released through Choose the option which correctly fills up the
ducts. blank ‘A’.
Which of the above statements are correct? (1) Plasma
(1) (a) & (b) only (2) (b) & (c) only (2) Serum
(3) (c) & (a) only (4) (a), (b) & (c) (3) Lymph
15. Choose incorrect statement w.r.t. cartilage (4) More than one option is correct
(1) Intercellular material is solid, pliable and 21. Complete the following analogy
Squamous : Epithelium : : Ligament : ______ 28. Tendon connects
(1) Areolar tissue (1) Bone to another bone
(2) Adipose tissue (2) Muscle to muscle
(3) Dense irregular connective tissue (3) Skin to muscle
(4) Muscle to bone
(4) Dense regular connective tissue
29. Choose the correct set of structures which
22. In which of the following muscular tissue muscle
consists same type of epithelial lining.
fibres are cylindrical unbranched and are bundled
together in a parallel fashion? (1) Bowman’s capsule and air sac of lungs
(2) Trachea and lungs
(1) Skeletal muscle (2) Smooth muscle
(3) Stomach and oral cavity
(3) Cardiac muscle (4) Involuntary muscle
(4) Blood vessels and oviduct
23. All of the following cells of nervous tissue are
30. Mark the incorrect statement w.r.t. the given
ectodermal, except
tissue
(1) Astrocytes (2) Oligodendrocyte
(3) Neuron (4) Microglial cell
24. Given below is a diagram of glandular epithelium

(1) The intercellular matrix of this tissue is solid


and pliable and resists compression
(2) Cells of this tissue are enclosed in small
cavities within the matrix secreted by them
Choose the correct option w.r.t. the secretion of
given gland (3) Most of these tissue in vertebrate embryos
are replaced by bones in adults
(1) Ear wax (2) Salvia
(4) It serves weight wearing function and is the
(3) Mucous (4) Milk site of production of blood cells
25. Brush border columnar epithelium present in
(1) Proximal convoluted tubule
(2) Ventricle of brain

(3) Bronchi and bronchioles
(4) Small intestine
26. Choose the correct option w.r.t. the function of
given epithelium

(1) Absorption of food


(2) Secretion of digestive juice
(3) Protection against chemical and mechanical
stresses
(4) Filtration of blood
27. The junctions which help to stop substances from
leaking across a tissue are
(1) Gap junctions (2) Desmosomes
(3) Hemidesmosomes (4) Tight junction

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