Which one of the following is not a connective tissue?
1. Bone
2. Cartilage
3. Blood
4. Muscles
Select the correct route for the passage of sperms in male frogs:
1. | Testes → Vasa efferentia → Kidney → Seminal Vesicle → Urinogenital duct → Cloaca |
2. | Testes → Vasa efferentia → Bidder's canal → Ureter → Cloaca |
3. | Testes → Vasa efferentia → Kidney → Bidder's canal → Urinogenital duct → Cloaca |
4. | Testes → Bidder's canal→ Kidney→ Vasa efferentia → Urinogenital duct→ Cloaca |
The cell junctions called tight, adhering and gap junctions are found in
1. muscular tissue
2. connective tissue
3. epithelial tissue
4. neural tissue
The function of the gap junction is to
1. facilitate communication between adjoining cells by connecting the cytoplasm for rapid transfer of ions, small molecules and some large molecules.
2. separate two cells from each other.
3. stop substance from leaking across a tissue.
4. performing cementing to keep neighbouring cells together.
Collagen is a
1. fibrous protein
2. globular protein
3. lipid
4. carbohydrate
Areolar connective tissue joins
1. integument to the muscles
2. bones to the muscles
3. bones to the bones
4. fat body to the muscles
In which one of the following preparations, you are likely to come across cell junctions frequently?
1. Ciliated epithelium
2. Thrombocytes
3. Tendon
4. Hyaline cartilage
Choose the correctly matched pair
1. Tendon-Specialized connective tissue
2. Adipose tissue-Dense connective tissue
3. Areolar tissue- Loose connective tissue
4. Cartilage-Loose connective tissue
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
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 |