Tissue Worksheet-11
A. Skeletal muscle B. Cardiac muscle
C. Smooth muscle D. Voluntary muscle
A. Mast cells B. Basophils
C. Osteocytes D. Chondrocytes
A. The nature of matrix differs according to the function of the tissue
B. Fats are stored below the skin and in between the internal organs
C. Epithelial tissues have intercellular spaces between them
D. Cells of striated muscles are multinucleate and unbranched
A. Striated B. Unstriated
C. Ligament D. Tendon
A. Multinucleate and unbranched
B. Uninucleate and spindle-shaped
C. Uninucleate and branched
D. Multinucleate and branched
A. Striated muscle B. Cardiac muscle
C. Neuron D. Nonstriated muscle
A. Cyton B. Axon C. Dendron D. None
A. Muscular tissue B. Vascular tissue
C. Nervous tissue D. Skeletal tissue
A. Bones provide a frame to keep the body supported.
B. Bones act as reserves of minerals
C. By virtue of the smooth surface, bones provide a sliding area which reduces friction and facilitates movement.
D. Bones produce blood cells.
A. Collenchyma B. Sclerenchyma
C. Parenchyma D. Chlorenchyma
A. Apical meristem B. Lateral meristem
C. Intercalary meristem D. None
A. Protection from adverse condition
B. Gaseous exchange
C. Conduction of water
D. Transpiration
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