Cockroaches are:
1. Nocturnal carnivores
2. Nocturnal omnivores
3. Diurnal carnivores
4. Diurnal omnivores
Which one of the following is not a connective tissue?
1. Bone
2. Cartilage
3. Blood
4. Muscles
In the given diagram of areolar tissue, the structure that secretes mediators of inflammation is labeled by the letter:
1. A | 2. B |
3. C | 4. D |
The calcium binding protein, troponin, is found in:
1. Cardiac muscle and smooth muscle
2. Smooth muscle and skeletal muscle
3. Skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle
4. Skeletal muscle, smooth muscle and cardiac muscle
The primary functions of epithelium include:
A. To protect the tissues that lie beneath from radiation, desiccation, toxins, invasion by pathogens, and physical trauma
B. The regulation and exchange of chemicals between the underlying tissues and a body cavity
C. The secretion of hormones into the circulatory system, as well as the secretion of sweat, mucus, enzymes, and other products that are delivered by ducts
D. To provide sensation
E. Absorb water and digested food in the lining of digestive canal.
1. All except D | 2. All except C and D |
3. All except C | 4. All |
Smooth muscles are
1. voluntary, spindle-shaped, uninucleate
2. involuntary, fusiform, non-striated
3. voluntary, multinucleate, cylindrical
4. involuntary, cylindrical, striated
In male cockroaches, sperms are stored in which part of the reproductive system?
1. Vas deferens
2. Seminal vesicles
3. Mushroom glands
4. Testes
Which type of tissue correctly matches with its location?
Tissue |
Location |
|
1. |
Cuboidal epithelium |
Lining of stomach |
2. |
Smooth muscle |
Wall of intestine |
3. |
Areolar tissue |
Tendons |
4. |
Transitional epithelium |
Tip of nose |
The terga, sterna and pleura of cockroach body are joined by :
1. Muscular tissue
2. Arthrodial membrane
3. Cartilage
4. Cementing glue
Choose the correctly matched pair:
1. Inner lining of salivary ducts - Ciliated epithelium
2. Moist surface of buccal cavity - Glandular epithelium
3. Tubular parts of nephrons- Cuboidal epithelium
4. Inner surface of bronchioles - Squamous epithelium