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Animal Tissue Question, Paper - 01

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Questions
An example of merocrine gland is______. (A) Sebaceous gland (B) Pineal gland (C) Salivary gland (D) Mammary gland Antigens are present in______. (A) Cell surface (B) Cell cytoplasm (C) Nuclear membrane (D) Plasma ATPase enzyme needed for muscle contraction is located in______. (A) Actinin (B) Troponin (C) Myosin (D) Actin Basement membrane is derived from______. (A) Ectoderm (B) Endoderm (C) Epidermis (D) Epidermis and connectile tissue

Answers
Answer: (C)

2.

Answer: (C)

3.

Answer: (C)

4.

Answer: (D)

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Blood cells that transport oxygen within the body are Answer: (B) the ______. (A) Plasma (B) Erythrocytes (C) Platelets (D) Leukocytes Bone acts as a reservoir for which of the following elements? (A) Nitrogen (B) Carbon (C) Calcium (D) Hydrogen Bone marrow occurs in______. (A) Ribs (B) Ribs, sternum (C) Ribs, cranium (D) Ribs, sternum, cranium Cancer cells are more easily damaged by radiation than normal cells because they are______. (A) Starved of nutrition (B) Different in structure (C) Non dividing (D) Undergo rapid division Cells lining the blood capillaries are called______. (A) Oxyntic cells (B) Endothelial cells (C) Parietal cells (D) Haemocytes Chemically an antibody is______. (A) Nucleoprotein (B) Lipid (C) Carbohydrate (D) Protein Answer: (C)

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7.

Answer: (B)

8.

Answer: (D)

9.

Answer: (B)

10.

Answer: (D)

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Connective tissue mainly contains______. (A) Actin (B) Reticulin (C) Collagen (D) Elastin Connective tissue originates from______. (A) Endoderm (B) Ectoderm (C) Mesoderm (D) Endo-mesoderm Contractile protein of muscle is______. (A) Tubulin (B) Myosin (C) Actin (D) Tropomycin Ends of long bones have______. (A) Calcified cartilage (B) Elastic cartilage (C) Hyaline cartilage (D) Fibrous cartilage Ends of two bones are connected by______. (A) Muscles (B) Tendons (C) Ligaments (D) Cartilage Which covers cartilage? (A) Pericardium (B) Perichondrium (C) Perineurium (D) Periosteum Which glands secrete hormones directly into the extracellular space? (A) Endocrine glands (B) Apocrine gland (C) Merocrine gland (D) none of the above Which is coiled tubular gland? (A) Villi (B) Sebaceous (C) Sweat gland (D) Testes Which is not correctly matched? (A) Liver-Kupffer cells (B) Pancreas-Glissons capsule (C) Kidney-nephrons (D) Testis-seminiferous tubules Which of the following has slowest growth rate______. (A) Connective tissue (B) Epithelial tissue (C) Nervous tissue (D) None of them

Answer: (C)

12.

Answer: (C)

13.

Answer: (C)

14.

Answer: (C)

15.

Answer: (C)

16.

Answer: (B)

17.

Answer: (A)

18.

Answer: (C)

19.

Answer: (B)

20.

Answer: (C)

Animal Tissue Question, Paper 02

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Questions
Epithelial tissues arise from______. (A) Ectoderm (B) Endoderm (C) Mesoderm (D) All the above Erythrocytes of adult rabbit and other mammals are formed in______. (A) Kidney (B) Liver (C) Spleen (D) Bone marrow Fibrous tissue which connects bones is______. (A) Connective tissue (B) Tendon (C) Adipose tissue (D) Ligament

Answers
Answer: (D)

2.

Answer: (D)

3.

Answer: (D)

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Four healthy people in their twenties got Answer: (C) involved in injuries resulting in damage and death of a few cells Of the following, which cells are least likely to be replaced by new cells? (A) Osteocytes (B) Liver cells (C) Neurons (D) Malpighian layer of the skin From which embryonic layer develops the kidney______. (A) Meso-endoderm (B) Mesoderm (C) Endoderm (D) Ectoderm Functional unit of Kidney is______. (A) Glomerulus (B) Henleys loop (C) Nephorn (D) Pelvis Glands are composed of which of these tissue types? (A) Epithelium (B) Connective (C) Muscle (D) Nervous Ground substance of connective tissue is mainly made up of______. (A) Monosaccharides (B) Phospholipids (C) Lipids (D) Mucopolysaccharides Haversian canals are found in______. (A) Ascon type simple sponge (B) Long bone of rat (C) Internal ear of mammals (D) Spinal cord of vertebrates Haversian systems are found in the bones of______. (A) Panther Answer: (B)

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6.

Answer: (C)

7.

Answer: (A)

8.

Answer: (D)

9.

Answer: (B)

10.

Answer: (A)

(B) Pigeon (C) Python (D) Pipe fish 11. In frog stratum corneum of skin contains______. (A) Living, nucleated, columnar cells (B) Living, non nucleated. flattered cells (C) Dry, non nucleated. flattened cells containing keratin (D) Non living, nucleated, columnar cells Intrcalated discs are found in______. (A) Between neurons (B) In cardiac muscles (C) At the junction of muscles and nerves (D) In striped muscles Large number of mitochondria are found in______. (A) Thigh muscle (B) Cardiac muscle (C) Breast bone of bird (D) All Larynx and trachea contain______. (A) Hyaline cartilage (B) Xiphoid cartilage (C) Solid bone (D) Cartilage bone Longest smooth muscles are found in______. (A) Legs of athletes (B) Abdomen (C) Uterus of pregnant women (D) Back muscles Which of the following is NOT a function of epithelial tissue? (A) Covers surfaces (B) Secretion and absorption. (C) Support of the body (D) Lining of the digestive tract Which of the following substance, if introduced into the blood stream would cause coagulation of blood at the site of its introduction? (A) Thromoboplastin (B) Fibrinogen (C) Heparin (D) Prothrombin Which one of the following contains the largest quantity of extracellular material? (A) Striated muscle (B) Areolar tissue (C) Stratified epithelium (D) Myelinated nerve fibres Which protein occurs in the matrix of cartilage? (A) Ossein (B) Casein (C) Chondrin (D) Actin Answer: (C)

12.

Answer: (B)

13.

Answer: (B)

14.

Answer: (A)

15.

Answer: (C)

16.

Answer: (C)

17.

Answer: (A)

18.

Answer: (B)

19.

Answer: (C)

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Without which corpuscles blood clotting is not possible______. (A) Erythrocytes (B) Thrombocytes (C) Plasmocytes (D) Leucocytes

Answer: (B)

Animal Tissue Question, Paper - 03


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Questions
Mammary gland is a modified______. (A) Endocrine gland (B) Ecrine gland (C) Merocrine gland (D) Apocrine gland Mast cells occur in______. (A) Nervous tissue (B) Connective tissue (C) Epithelial tissue (D) Skeletal tissue Mast cells of connective tissue contain______. (A) Vasopressin and relaxin (B) Heparin and histamine (C) Heparin and calcitonin (D) Serotonin and melanin Myoglobin is found in______. (A) White fibre (B) Red fibre (C) Yellow fibre (D) All of them Myoglobin occurs in______. (A) Liver (B) Blood (C) Muscles (D) Spleen The junction of two neurons is called (A) Synapse (B) Relay (C) Synapsis (D) Conduction zone New blood cells are formed in ______. (A) Adipose cells (B) Bone marrow (C) Liver (D) Matrix Notochord develops from embyronic layer______. (A) Ectoderm (B) Mesoderm (C) Endodem (D) Both (A) and (B) Oesophagus, stomach and intestine are lined with______. (A) Transitional epithelium (B) Striated columnar epithelium (C) Simple columnar epithelium (D) Simple squamous epithelium Processes of osteoblasts are called______. (A) Dendrite

Answers
Answer: (D)

2.

Answer: (B)

3.

Answer: (B)

4.

Answer: (B)

5.

Answer: (C)

6.

Answer: (A)

7.

Answer: (B)

8.

Answer: (B)

9.

Answer: (C)

10.

Answer: (C)

(B) Lamella (C) Canaliculae (D) Haversian canal 11. Pseudo-stratified epithelium is present in (A) Kidney (B) Urinary bladder (C) Larynx (D) Trachea RBC was kept in a solution, in few minutes it got burst, the solution was______. (A) Hypertonic (B) Isotonic (C) Hypotonic (D) Cane sugar solution Red pulp and white pulp are histological structure found in______. (A) Tooth (B) Spleen (C) Bone (D) Skeletal muscle Transitional epithelium is found in (A) Urinary bladder (B) Larynx (C) Trachea (D) Kidney Sarcolemma is a membrane found over______. (A) Nerve libre (B) Cardiac muscle (C) Muscle libre (D) Heart Sarcomere is the distance between______. (A) Z line and A band (B) Two Z lines (C) I band and H zone (D) A and I bands Schwann cell is found around______. (A) Axon (B) Cyton (C) Dendrite (D) Dendron Secretion of sebaceous gland is______. (A) Holocrine (B) Apocrine (C) Ecrine (D) Merocrine The structural and functional unit of the striated muscle fibre is called (A) Z-band (B) Myofibril (C) Sarcoplasm (D) Sarcomere The efferent process of neuron is called: (A) Dendrite (B) Axon (C) Cyton (D) Dendron Answer: (D)

12.

Answer: (C)

13.

Answer: (B)

14.

Answer: (A)

15.

Answer: (C)

16.

Answer: (B)

17.

Answer: (A)

18.

Answer: (A)

19.

Answer: (D)

20.

Answer: (B)

Animal Tissue Question, Paper - 04


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Skeletal muscles are______. (A) Endodermal in origin (B) Ectodermal in origin (C) Mesodermal in origin (D) All of them Smooth muscles are______. (A) Involuntary, spindle shaped, uninucleated, tapering (B) Voluntary, multinucleate, cylindrical (C) Involuntary, cylindrical, multinucleate (D) Voluntary, branched, uninucleate Stratum germinativum is derived from______. (A) Flat cells (B) Ciliated cells (C) Columnar cells (D) Cuboidal cells The longitudinal channels of bone are called: (A) Bone marrow (B) Haversian canals (B) Marrow cavity (D) Lacunae Striated muscles occur in______. (A) Urinary bladder (B) Alimentary canal (C) Skeletal muscles (D) None The cells primarily involved in immune mechanism are______. (A) Eosinophils (B) Thrombocytes (C) Lymphocytes (D) Erythrocytes The white fibres are chemically formed of (A) Actin (B) Collagen (C) Myosin (D) Elastin The cells that line the tubules of the kidneys are ______. (A) Flat (B) Ciliated (C) Columnar (D) Cuboidal The functional unit of contractive system in striated muscle is______. (A) Cross bridges (B) Myofibril (C) Sarcomere (D) Z-band The junction of an axon and dendrite is called______. (A) Relay (B) Synapse (C) Conduction zone

Answers
Answer: (C)

2.

Answer: (A)

3.

Answer: (C)

4.

Answer: (B)

5.

Answer: (C)

6.

Answer: (C)

7.

Answer: (B)

8.

Answer: (D)

9.

Answer: (C)

10.

Answer: (B)

(D) Cyton 11. The plasma without fibrinogen and other clotting factors is called: (A) Blood (B) Serum (C) Anti-serum (D) Lymph The most appropriate definition for neuroglial cells is that they are______. (A) Nonsensory supporting cells (B) Secretory cells (C) Sensory cells (D) Sensory and supporting cells The muscles in the eye associated with pupil are______. (A) unstriated and involuntary (B) Striated and voluntary (C) Striated and involuntary (D) unstriated and voluntary The receptors found in the muscles, tendons and joints are______. (A) Teloreceptiors (B) Proprioceptors (C) Interoceptors (D) Thermoreceptors Which one of the following is largest in size (A) Monocyte (B) Basophil (C) Lymphocyte (D) Neutrophil This is not the cell of areolar tissue______. (A) Macrophage (B) Schwann cell (C) Plasma cell (D) Adipose cell This one is the characteristic of epithelial tissues. (A) These cells never produce glands (B) These cells have a rapid rate of cell division (C) These tissues are highly vascularised (D) Large intercellular spaces are seen between the cells. Transitional epithelium occurs in______. (A) Kidney (B) Vein (C) Renal pelvis and ureter (D) Larynx Unit of muscle is______. (A) Sarcomere (B) Myofibril (C) Z-band (D) H-band Nissls granules are found in ______ cells. (A) Nerve (B) Cartilage (C) Muscle (D) Bone Answer: (B)

12.

Answer: (A)

13.

Answer: (A)

14.

Answer: (B)

15.

Answer: (A)

16.

Answer: (B)

17.

Answer: (B)

18.

Answer: (C)

19.

Answer: (B)

20.

Answer: (A)

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