words. I. Fill in the blanks with suitable appearance because of Cells having common origin acquire different (a) (division of labourldifference in (b) The tissue that adds to the length of a plant is (apical meristemlintercalary lmeristem) ocation) composed of (C) Permanent tissues are (differentiated cells/undifferentiated cells) of cells is called (d) A tissue formed of only one type tissue. (e) The tissue that conducts food is (s(imxylpleem//compl phloem)ex) (f) Sclerenchyma cells are cell wall. (livingldead) (g) Parenchyma cells have (thinlthick (h) Cell wall in parenchyma is formed of 2. Give one word for each of the following: (celluloselpectin) (a) Study of tissues. (b) Group of cells performing specific functions. (c) Bundle of yellow fibres. (d) Dividing cells at the tip of roots and stems. (e) Tissue that transports organic food from the leaves. J. GIve proper term for each of the following: (a) Elongated, thin-walled cells whose cell walls are thickened only at the corners (b) Tissues that transport food, water and minerals. (c) The only living cells found in xylem tissue. (d) Sclerenchymatous cells occurring in the phloem. (e) Cylindrical tube-like cells placed one above the other and without transverse walls between them. (f) Tissues formed of one type of cells only. (g) Parenchyma cells with chloroplasts. (h) The cells in connective tissue which are associated with allergy or inflammation response. () The cells that secrete and maintain the matrix of connective tissue. (i) White fibres that provide tensile strength to the connective tissue. (k) Tough connective tissue band that joins bones together. (I) The band of connective tissue that attaches muscles to the bone. 4. Given below are the functions of epithelial tissue. Name the type of epithelium which performs each function: (a) The epithelium that helps in secretion and absorption. (b) The epithelium that helps in respiratory gas exchange. (c) The epithelium that helps in the movement of substances. (d) The epithelium that protects against the entry of microbes into the body. 5. Where are the following tissues located in the body: (a) Ligaments (b) Stratified epithelium (c) Cardiac muscles (d) Chondroblasts (e) Lymph (f) Tendons A State whether the following statements are true or false. If false, write the correct statements by changing the incorrect word/words only. (a) In monocot stems, intercalary meristem is located at the base of internode. (b) Phloem helps in the upward conduction of water and salts. (c) Central body of nerve cells is called cyton. (d) Fibres of flex and jute are sclerenchyma cells. (e) Cell wall of tracheids is highly lignified. () Parenchyma cells possess the power of undergoing cell division. 7 Match the items in Column A with those which are most appropriate in Column B. You must rewrite the matching pairs. Column A Column B (a) Axons and dendrites () Storage of fats (b) Adipose tissue (ii) Vascular bundles (c) Leucocytes (ii) Neurons (d) Conducting tissue (iv) Actin (e) Muscle fibres (v) To engulf foreign particles 8. Answer the following questions briefly: (a) Name the various components of phloem. Mention the function of each. are (b) Name the components of xylem. Which components are dead and which living? plants.Write one function of (c) Name three kinds of permanent tissues found in each. each element. (d) What is a protective tissue? Mention the function of (e) Describe the structure and functions of: () Different types of connective tissue. (ii) Different types of muscular tissue. the connective tissue? Differentiate (t) What are the two types of fibres found in between the two. loose connective tissue facilitate its (g) In what ways does the structure of functions? voluntary muscle and smooth (h) How does cardiac muscle differ from both muscle in its structure and function? containing one type of muscle fibre, () If you are provided with three slides, each how will you identify them? () Describe the struCture of a neuron. 9. Differentiate between the following: (a) Parenchyma and complex tissue (b) Tracheid and vessel (c) Blood and lymph (d) Bone and cartilage (e) Striated and unstriated muscles () Simple and complex tissues 10. Discuss the functions of the following: (a) Blood and lymph (b) Tendon and ligament (c) Cardiac muscle fibres (d) Xylem (e) Meristem () Phloem