Tissues Class 9 Mcqs Questions With Answers
Tissues Class 9 Mcqs Questions With Answers
Tissues Class 9 Mcqs Questions With Answers
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Answer: (b) Companion cells
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Answer: (d) Skeletal muscles contract and pull the tendon to move the bones.
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Answer: (c) muscles
Question 16.
Voluntary muscles are found in
(a) alimentary canal
(b) limbo
(c) iris of the eye
(d) bronchi of lungs
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Question 17.
Nervous tissue is not found in
(a) brain
(b) spinal cord
(c) tendons
(d) nerves
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Question 18.
Nerve cell does not contain
(a) axon
(b) nerve endings
(c) tendons
(d) dendrites
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Question 19.
Which of the following helps in repair of tissue and fills up the space inside the organ?
(a) Tendon
(b) Adipose tissue
(c) Areolar
(d) Cartilage
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Question 20.
The muscular tissue which function throughout life continuously without fatigue is
(a) skeletal muscle
(b) cardiac muscle
(c) smooth muscle
(d) voluntary muscle
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Question 21.
Which of the following cells is found in the cartilaginous tissue of the body?
(a) Mast cells
(b) Basophils
(c) Osteocytes
(d) Chondrocytes
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Question 22.
The dead element present in the phloem is
(a) companion cells
(b) phloem fibres
(c) phloem parenchyma
(d) sieve tubes
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Question 23.
Which of the following does not lose their nucleus at maturity?
(a) Companion cells
(b) Red blood cells
(c) Vessel
(d) Sieve tube cells
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Question 24.
In desert plants, rate of water loss gets reduced due to the presence of
(a) cuticle
(b) stomata
(c) lignin
(d) suberin
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Question 25.
A long tree has several branches. The tissue that helps in the side ways conduction of water in
the branches is
(a) collenchyma
(b) xylem parenchyma
(c) parenchyma
(d) xylem vessels
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Question 26.
¡f the tip of sugar cane plant is removed from the field, even then it keeps on growing in
length. It is due to the presence of
(a) cambium
(b) apical meristem
(c) lateral meristem
(d) intercalary meristem
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Question 27.
A nail is inserted in the trunk of a tree at a height of 1 metre from the ground level. After 3
years the nail will
(a) move downwards
(b) move upwards
(c) remain at the same position
(d) move sideways
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Question 28.
Parenchyma cells are
(a) relatively unspecified and thin-walled
(b) thick walled and specialised
(c) lignified
(d) none of these
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Question 29.
Flexibility in plants is due to
(a) collenchyma
(b) scierenchyma
(c) parenchyma
(d) chiorenchyma
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Question 30.
Cork cells are made impervious to water and gases by the presence of
(a) cellulose
(b) lipids
(c) suberin
(d) lignin
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Question 31.
Survival of plants in terrestrial environment has been made possible by the presence of
(a) intercalary meristem
(b) conducting tissue
(c) apical meristem
(d) parenchymatous tissue
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Question 32.
Choose the wrong statement.
(a) The nature of matrix differs according to the function of the tissue
(b) Fats are stored below the skin and in between the internal organs
(c) Epithelial tissues have intercellular spaces between them
(d) Cells of striated muscles are multinucle ate and unbranched
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Question 33.
The water conducting tissue generally present in gymnosperm is
(a) vessels
(b) sieve tube
(c) tracheids
(d) xylem fibres
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1. Apical meristem is present at the growing tips of stems and roots and increases the
……………. of the stem and the root.
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Answer: Length
2. The ………….. meristem helps to increase the girth of the stem or root.
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Answer: lateral
3. The process by which cells take up a permanent shape, size, and a function is called
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Answer: specialisation
4. Large air cavities present in parenchyma of aquatic plants give ……………. to the plants
to help them float.
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Answer: buoyancy
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Answer: sclerenchyrna
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Answer: guard
8. Cells of cork are dead and have a chemical called ……………. in their walls that makes
them impervious to gases and water.
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Answer: suberin
9. The ……………. parenchyma stores food and helps in the sideways conduction of water.
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Answer: xylem
10. An extracellular fibrous ……………. membrane separates all epithelium from the
underlying tissue.
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Answer: basement
11. The oesophagus and the lining of the mouth are covered with ……………… epithelium.
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Answer: squamous
12. The …………….. epithelium is formed when the epithelial tissue folds inward and form
a multicellular gland.
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Answer: glandular
13. Blood has a fluid (liquid) matrix called …………….. in which red blood cells (RBCs),
white blood cells (WBCs) and are suspended.
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14. Bone cells are embedded in a hard matrix that is composed of …………….. and
……………. compounds.
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Answer: muscles
16. Cartilage ……………. bone surfaces at joints and is also present in the nose, ear, trachea
and larynx.
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Answer: smoothens
17. The connective tissue found between the skin and muscles, around blood vessels and
nerves and in the bone marrow is called as ……………. tissue.
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Answer: aerolar
18. The cells of ……………. muscular tissue are long, cylindrical, unbranched and
multinucleate (having many nuclei).
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Answer: striated
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Answer: branched
20. Each neuron has a single long part, called the ……………. and many short, branched
parts called ………………
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Column A Column B
(a) Adipocytes (i) Blood
(b) Cartilage (ii) Join bone to bone
(c) Tendon (iii) Cambium
(d) Skin (iv) Platelets
(e) Veins of leaves (v) Fat containing cell
(f) Clotting of blood (vi) Joins muscle to bones
(g) Fluid connective tissue (vii) Stratified squamous epithelium
(h) Increases girth of stem (viii) Composed of proteins and sugars
(i) Ligament (ix) Sclerenchyma
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Column A Column B
(a) Adipocytes (v) Fat containing cell
(b) Cartilage (viii) Composed of proteins and sugars
(c) Tendon (vi) Joins muscle to bones
(d) Skin (vii) Stratified squamous epithelium
(e) Veins of leaves (ix) Sclerenchyma
(f) Clotting of blood (iv) Platelets
(g) Fluid connective tissue (i) Blood
(h) Increases girth of stem (iii) Cambium
(i) Ligament (ii) Join bone to bone