NEET Biology Animal Tissues MCQs Set C

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MCQ for Full Syllabus Biology Animal Tissues

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Animal Tissues MCQ Questions Full Syllabus Biology with Answers

Question. Tendon connects a:
(a) Ligament with muscle
(b) Bone with muscle
(c) Cartilage with muscle
(d) Bone with bone

Answer: B

Question. The process by which bone formed is known as:
(a) Calcification
(b) Chondrification
(c) Ossification
(d) Decalcification

Answer: C

Question. During fatigue muscle contains:
(a) More ATP, less glycogen
(b) Less ATP, more lactic acid
(c) Less ATP, less lactic acid
(d) More ATP, more lactic acid

Answer: B

Question. Which of the following acts as antibody to help in body defence?
(a) Prothrombin
(b) Immunoglobulin
(c) Globulin
(d) Albumin

Answer: B

Question. Smooth muscle is found in all the sites except:
(a) Gastrointestinal tract
(b) Fallopian tube
(c) Blood vessel
(d) Eyeball muscle 

Answer: D

Question. In a neuron, dendrite may be one or many, but axon is generally:
(a) One
(b) Two
(c) Three
(d) More than one

Answer: A

Question. A tissue is made up of:
(a) One type of cells
(b) Two types of cells
(c) One or many types of cells
(d) Many types of cells

Answer: C

Question. Which one of the following cellular components of the blood is responsible for the production of antibodies?
(a) Thrombocyte
(b) Lymphocyte
(c) Monocyte
(d) Erythrocyte

Answer: B

Question. Which of the following is present in the alveoli of lungs?
(a) Simple columnar epithelium
(b) Simple cuboidal epithelium
(c) Simple squamous epithelium
(d) Sensory epithelium

Answer: C

Question. This one is the characteristic of epithelial tissue:
(a) Tissues are highly vascularized
(b) These cells never produce glands
(c) The cells will have a rapid rate of cell division
(d) Large intercellular spaces are seen between cells

Answer: C

Question. Blood plasma is:
(a) Neutral
(b) Slightly acidic
(c) Slightly alkaline
(d) Strongly acidic

Answer: C

Question. Which of the following is a transparent tissue?
(a) Tendon
(b) Hyaline cartilage
(c) Fibrous cartilage
(d) All of these

Answer: B

Question. Lacuna of bone contains:
(a) One osteocyte
(b) Two osteocytes
(c) Many osteocytes
(d) Many chondrocytes

Answer: A

Question. Major protein of connective tissue is:
(a) Myosin
(b) Melanin
(c) Collagen
(d) Keratin

Answer: C

Question. Light bands of muscle fibre are made of the protein:
(a) Tubulin
(b) Myosin
(c) Actin
(d) Myoglobin

Answer: C

Question. Canaliculi are found associated with:
(a) Cartilage
(b) Bone
(c) Muscle
(d) Neuron

Answer: B

Question. Processes from osteoblasts are found in :
(a) Lamella
(b) Canaliculi
(c) Dendrites
(d) Haversian canals

Answer: B

Question. The bone marrow is composed of :
(a) Muscle fibres and adipose tissue
(b) Areolar tissue and adipose tissue
(c) Adipose tissue and calcified cartilage
(d) Adipose tissue, areolar tissue and blood vessels

Answer: D

Question. The longitudinal canals of the bone are called :
(a) Volkmann's canals
(b) Haversian canals
(c) Periosteum
(d) Endosteum

Answer: B

Question. Volkmann's canals occur in :-
(a) Cartilage
(b) Bone
(c) Internal ear
(d) Liver

Answer: B

3. Give 3 features of cardiac muscles.
Question. Name the tissue responsible for the movement in our body.
Question. What is the main function of nervous tissue ?
Question. Describe the structure of a nervous tissue ?
Question. What is the main function of nervous tissue ?
Question. Why are striated muscles called voluntary muscles while non-striated muscles - called involuntary muscles?

(B) Fill in the blanks with suitable words.
Question. Blood platelets help in .....................
Question. A bone is attached to another bone at joints by .......................
Question. Shape of squamous epithelial cells is ........................
Question. Neuron is composed of three parts dendron, .................... and .......................
Question. ........................... is the most widely distributed connective tissue in the body.

(C) Mark True (T) or False (F) statements from following.
Question. Tendons connect muscles to bones.
Question. Haversian canal system is present in a cartilage.
Question. Striated muscles are voluntary in nature.
Question. RBCs provide defence to our body, while WBCs helps in the transport of respiratory gases.
Question. Blood plasma contains three types of proteins, albumins, globulins and fibrinogens.
Question. A group of cells different in origin but similar in structure and function is called tissue.
Question. Striated muscles are also called smooth muscles.
Question. Globulin proteins maintain osmotic pressure of the blood.
Question. Cartilage Have haversian canal system and its matrix does not contain deposition of calcium and phosphate.
Question. Pinna and tip of the nose is made of cartilage.

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