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Organisation in the Living World

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Which of the following plant tissues are responsible for growth?

  1. Meristematic tissues

  2. Simple permanent tissues

  3. Complex permanent tissues

  4. Epidermal tissues

  5. Epithelial tissues


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Meristematic tissues are small thin walled cells, which have unique capicity to divide continuosly. Thus, these are responsible for the growth of a plant.

Which of the following complex substances is responsible for the thickness of sclerenchymatous cell wall?

  1. Pectin

  2. Chitin

  3. Cellulose

  4. Lignin

  5. Lipid


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The cell wall of sclerenchyma is thick due to the presence of a chemically complete substance called lignin.

Which of the following plant tissues is/are made of dead cells?

  1. Parenchyma

  2. Collenchyma

  3. Sclerenchyma

  4. Parenchyma and sclerenchyma

  5. Parenchyma and collenchyma


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Sclerenchyma is made of dead cells that are packed together closely. They are elongated with pointed ends.

Which of the following tissues is mainly present in the stem and petioles of leaves, and provides support and flexibility to the plant?

  1. Parenchyma

  2. Collenchyma

  3. Sclerenchyma

  4. Aerenchyma

  5. Chlorenchyma


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Collenchyma is found in the stem and petioles of the leaves. Its function is to provide support and flexibility.

Which of the following is not true about parenchyma?

  1. Cells may be oval, spherical or polygonal.

  2. They are made of dead cells.

  3. They store food and water.

  4. They are present in the stem and roots.

  5. They are thin walled cells with spaces in between them.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Sclerenchyma is made of dead cells that are packed together closely. However, parenchyma cells may be oval, spherical or polygonal. The cell wall is thin and there are spaces between the cells. It stores food and water in the roots and stems of the plants.

Which of the following functions is performed by sclerenchyma in a plant?

  1. They translocate water and minerals.

  2. They provide flexibility.

  3. They provide strength.

  4. They promote lateral growth.

  5. They promote apical growth.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Sclerenchyma is found in the stem and the veins of leaves. It provides strength to the plant body.

Which of the following is not a permanent plant tissue?

  1. Apical meristem

  2. Parenchyma

  3. Phloem

  4. Sclerenchyma

  5. Xylem


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

There are two types of plant tissues:

  1. Meristematic tissues: Apical and lateral
  2. Permanent tissues: Simple and complex

Which of the following tissues help(s) in the translocation of food in plants?

  1. Meristem

  2. Parenchyma

  3. Tracheids

  4. Phloem

  5. Xylem vessels


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Phloem is responsible for the transport of food from the leaves to different parts of the plant. It is a living tissue made mostly of sieve cells and companion cells.

Which of the following plant tissues conduct(s) water from roots to the leaves?

  1. Tracheids

  2. Companion cells

  3. Sieve cells

  4. Cambium

  5. Parenchyma


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Tracheids are the components of xylem that conduct water from the roots to the leaves. These are elongated cells with thick, and lignified walls.

Which of the following animal tissues cover(s) the outer surface of the whole body?

  1. Muscular tissue

  2. Epithelial tissue

  3. Connective tissue

  4. Nervous tissue

  5. Muscular and epithelial tissues


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Epithelial tissue covers the outer surface of the whole body. It also lines the internal organs, cavities and other parts of the body.

Which of the following is not true about xylem?

  1. It conducts minerals.

  2. It is composed of thick, and lignified walls.

  3. It is a living tissue.

  4. It conducts water.

  5. It is hollow and join each other end to end.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Xylem is mostly made of dead cells.

Which of the following lines the heart and lymph vessels?

  1. Squamous epithelium

  2. Columnar epithelium

  3. Cuboidal epithelium

  4. Ciliated epithelium

  5. Muscular tissues


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Squamous epithelium forms the outermost layer of skin, and lines the body's cavities and other parts. These include the heart, alveoli, the blood and lymph vessels and the oesophagus.

Which of the following functions are performed by the squamous epithelium in an animal body?

  1. Protection and facilitating diffusion

  2. Movement and digestion

  3. Translocation and protection

  4. Insulation and protection

  5. Elasticity and absorption


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Squamous epithelium comprises cells which are thin, flat and irregular in shape. The tissue provides protection against injury and facilitates diffusion.

Which of the following is a function of microvilli?

  1. To increase the surface area

  2. To provide flexibility

  3. To provide elasticity

  4. To form the framework of the body

  5. To provide protection


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Microvilli help to increase the surface area so as to facilitate absorption and secretion.

Which of the following tissues is present in glands and also lines the inner wall of bronchioles?

  1. Ciliated epithelium

  2. Cuboidal epithelium

  3. Columnar epithelium

  4. Squamous epithelium

  5. Stratified squamous epithelium


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Cuboidal epithelium is present in glands such as thyroid, salivary and sweat glands. It also lines the inner wall of ducts and tubes like bronchioles.

Columnar epithelium lines the inner walls of _______.

  1. stomach, pharynx and intestines

  2. lungs, sweat glands and skin

  3. heart, blood and lymph vessels

  4. thyroid, salivary and sweat glands

  5. heart, lungs and skin


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Columar epithelium lines the inner walls of the stomach, intestine, pharynx and larynx. It is made of elongated, and column-like cells.

Which of the following tissues is made of yellow fibres?

  1. Areolar tissue

  2. Elastic tissue

  3. Adipose tissue

  4. Skeletal tissue

  5. Vascular tissue


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Elastic tissue is made of yellow fibres. Therefore, it is also called yellow fibrous tissue.

The muscles present in the heart are called _________________.

  1. skeletal muscles

  2. cardiac muscles

  3. pyloric muscles

  4. areolar muscles

  5. connective muscles


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Cardiac muscles are specialised involuntary muscles present in the heart. They help the heart to pump blood day and night.

Which of the following tissues packs the spaces between the various organs?

  1. Areolar tissue

  2. Elastic tissue

  3. Adipose tissue

  4. Vascular tissue

  5. Skeletal tissue


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Areolar tissue forms a continuous layer under the skin. Further, it packs the spaces between the various organs so that they remain in place.

The cytoplasm of a nerve cell is called

  1. nucleoplasm

  2. neuroplasm

  3. dendrite

  4. cyton

  5. axon


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The cytoplasm of a nerve cell is called neuroplasm.

Which of the following is not a function of connective tissue?

  1. To connect and bind various structures of the body

  2. To protect various body parts

  3. To facilitate the process of digestion

  4. To provide protection to brain and heart

  5. To form the framework of the body


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Muscular tissues facilitate the process of digestion.

Which of the following tissues insulates the body against cold?

  1. Areolar tissue

  2. White fibrous tissue

  3. Elastic tissue

  4. Adipose tissue

  5. Skeletal tissue


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Adipose tissue provides insulation to the body against cold. It also protects various parts of the body from injury.

Bone cells are also called

  1. chondrocytes

  2. osteoblasts

  3. lymphocytes

  4. monocytes

  5. leucoblasts


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Bone is the hardest connective tissue. Its cells called osteoblasts lie within a matrix containing inorganic substances like calcium, phosphates and magnesium.

Which of the following cells help to transport oxygen to various body parts?

  1. Erythrocytes

  2. Lymphocytes

  3. Platelets

  4. Monocytes

  5. Osteocytes


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

RBCs or erythrocytes help to transport oxygen to various body parts.

Which of the following cells help to protect the body against infections?

  1. RBCs

  2. WBCs

  3. Platelets

  4. Oesteocytes

  5. Chondrocytes


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

White blood cells are present in the blood, and they help to protect the body against infections.

Which of the following tissues transmits messages from various body parts to brain and spine?

  1. Connective tissue

  2. Nervous tissue

  3. Skeletal tissue

  4. Muscular tissue

  5. Epithelial tissue


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Nervous tissue is composed of specialized cells called neurons, which transmit message from all parts of the body to brain and spine and vice - versa.

Tail-like structure present in a neuron is called ______.

  1. cyton

  2. axon

  3. dendrite

  4. cell body

  5. nucleus


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A neuron comprises the cyton or cell body, a tail-like structure called the axon and dendrites that are short fibre-like structures arising from the cyton.

Which of the following is a multicellular organism?

  1. Amoeba

  2. Bacteria

  3. Yeast

  4. Spirogyra

  5. Paramecium


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Spirogyra cells join each other at the ends to form a filament. Thus, it is a multicellular organism.

Which of the following is responsible for the thickness of the plant stem?

  1. Apical meristem

  2. Cambium

  3. Phloem

  4. Cork

  5. Xylem


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Meristematic tissue, which helps the stem and root grow in thickness is called cambium. It forms a sort of ring under the bark or is present in strips inside the stem and root.

Which of the following is the correct level of organisation in individuals?

  1. Atomic level -> Molecular level -> Tissue level -> Cellular level -> Organ level -> Organ system level

  2. Atomic level -> Molecular level -> Cellular level -> Tissue level -> Organ level -> Organ system level

  3. Molecular level -> Tissue level -> Cellular level -> Atomic level -> Organ system level -> Organ level

  4. Atomic level -> Organ level -> Cellular level -> Tissue level -> Organ system level -> Molecular level

  5. Atomic level -> Organ level -> Tissue level -> Molecular level -> Cellular level -> Organ system level


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Atomic level -> Molecular level -> Cellular level -> Tissue level -> Organ level -> Organ system level.

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