Tissue Worksheet-20
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Draw structure of neuron and explain.
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What are the main functions of connective tissue, epithelial tissue and muscular tissue?
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Which tissue helps in packaging and protection in body? Which are the types of such tissue?
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Name the most abundant muscular tissue in human body. State characteristics, function and location of the same.
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What is xylem? Name and explain different elements of xylem.
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What is phloem? Name and explain different elements of phloem.
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What is lymph? Give its composition and function.
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What is blood? Give its composition and function.
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Write the characteristics and functions of bone.
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Write brief notes on- (i) Adipose tissue, (ii) Areolar tissue
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Write characteristics and functions of bone.
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Give three features of cardiac muscles.
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Differentiate between parenchyma, collenchyma and sclerenchyma on the basis of their cell wall.
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What are the functions of the stomata?
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Diagrammatically show the difference between the three types of muscle fibres.
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What is parenchyma? Write about its function.
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Explain the structure of neuron with the help of a diagram.
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What are the various types of cells of connective tissue?
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Give the functions of skeletal connective tissues.
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Give the functions of plasma of blood.
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Mention various functions of epithelial tissues.
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Differentiate between axon and dendron.
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What are the functions of protective tissues?
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Describe blood as a connective tissue.
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Write a note on muscular tissues.
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Name the common simple tissues of plant body and write one function of each.
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What is a tissue? What are the functions of connective tissue? Give one difference between ligament and tendon.
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Mention one function each of the following :
(a) Areolar tissue
(b) Tendon
(c) Ligament
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Give difference between: (a) Ligament and Tendon (b) Striated and Unstriated muscles. (c) Bone and Cartilage.
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Draw a labelled diagram of neuron. Name the part of neuron which receives impulse.
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Write three differences between parenchyma and collenchyma.
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Give the names of the following:
(i) Tissues concerned with the conduction of food materials.
(ii) Tissues capable of cell division.
(iii) Minute pores present in the epidermis