CBSE Questions for Class 9 Biology Tissues Quiz 1 - MCQExams.com

Maximum and minimum Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate (ESR) is found in which of the following infections respectively?
  • Bacterial and worm
  • Worm and viral
  • Viral and bacterial
  • Viral and worm
Striped and branched muscles are found in: 
  • Iris of eye 
  • Heart
  • Leg
  • Brain
The meristerm which develops into primary vascular tissue is
  • Protonema
  • Promeristem
  • Ground meristem
  • Procambium
The afferent process of neuron is the:
  • Axon
  • Dendrite
  • Cyton
  • Neurofibrillary tangle
Longest cell in the human body is
  • Nerve cell
  • Leg muscle cell
  • Bone cell
  • Heart muscle cell
Haversian canal contains:
  • Blood vessels and nerves
  • Blood vessels only
  • Lymphatic vessels only
  • Connective tissues only
Major inorganic component of bone is:
  • Calcium phosphate
  • Calcium carbonate
  • Sodium hydroxide
  • Potassium hydroxide
Bulliform or motor cells are present in
  • Dicot stem
  • Upper epidermis of dicot leaves
  • Lower epidermis of monocot leaves
  • Upper epidermis of monocot leaves
Frogs differ from humans in possessing
  • Paired cerebral hemispheres
  • Hepatic portal system
  • Nucleated red blood cells
  • Thyroid as well as parathyroid
Select the correct match.
 A Smooth muscle 1 Present in the wall of the intestine
 B Areolar tissue 2 Stores fats
 C Bone 3 Tip of nose
 D Cuboidal epithelium 4 Present in skin
  • A - 1
  • B - 2
  • C - 3
  • D - 4
Given is the diagrammatic sketch of a certain type of connective tissue. Identify the parts labeled A, B, C and D and select the right option about them
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  • Part-A: Mase cell; Part-B: Marcophage; Part-C: Fibroblase; Part-D: Collagen fibres
  • Part-A: Macrophage; Part-B: Collegen fibres; Part-C: Fibroblast; Part-D: Macrophage
  • Part-A: Macrophage; Part-B: Collagen fibres; Part-C: Fibroblast; Part-D: Macrophage
  • Part-A: Macrophage; Part-B: Fibroblast; Part-C: Collagen fibres; Part-D: Mast cell
Match the following columns and select the correct option.

Column - IColumn - II
(a)Eosinophils(i)Immune response
(b)Basophils(ii)Phagocytosis
(c)Neutrophils(iii)Release histaminase, destructive
enzymes
(d)Lymphocytes(iv)Release granules containing histamine
  • $$(a)- (iv), \ (b)- (i), \ (c)- (ii), \ (d)- (iii)$$
  • $$(a)- (i), \ (b)- (ii), \ (c)- (iv), \ (d)- (iii)$$
  • $$(a)- (ii), \ (b)- (i), \ (c)- (iii), \ (d)- (iv)$$
  • $$(a)- (iii), \ (b)- (iv), \ (c)- (ii), \ (d)- (i)$$
The cells lining the blood vessels belong to the category of:
  • Smooth muscle tissue.
  • Squamous epithelium.
  • Columnar epithelium.
  • Connective tissue.
Smooth muscles are
  • Involuntary, cylindrical, striated
  • Voluntary, spindle-shaped, uninucleate
  • Involuntary, fusiform, non-striated
  • Voluntary, multinucleate, cylindrical
Clotting of blood at injured parts is carried out by 
  • Red blood corpuscles.
  • Lymph.
  • White blood corpuscles.
  • Blood platelets.
Statements-

Carbonic anhydrase is present in the erythrocytes.

In erythrocytes the carbon dioxide combine with water and is transported.

  • Statement 1 is correct and is responsible for statement 2
  • Statement 1 is not correct but statement 2 is correct
  • Both statements 1 and 2 are wrong
  • Statement 1 is correct but not involved in statement 2
  • Statement 1 is correct and statement 2 is wrong
Given are the figures of three kinds of muscle fibres. Which one would you find in the grasshopper's legs?

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  • A only
  • B only
  • A and C
  • B and C
Iron $$\left(Fe\right)$$ ions are present in 
  • Histone
  • Catalase
  • Chlorophyll
  • Haemoglobin
  • RNA polymerase
Tissue means _________________.
  • Similar cells having common origin
  • Similar cells having common origin and functions
  • Cells having same metabolic activities
  • Similar cells with same metabolic activity
Mast cells occur in ______________.
  • Areolar tissue
  • Adipose tissue
  • White fibrous tissue
  • Yellow fibrous tissue
Haversian canals are found in ________.
  • Muscle
  • Nerve
  • Cartilage
  • Bone
Which of the following is a correctly matched pair?
  • White blood cell - No nucleus
  • Smooth muscle cell - Multinucleated
  • Smooth muscle - Voluntary action
  • Cardiac muscle - Involuntary action
  • Smooth muscle - Striations
Bone and cartilage are types of
  • Nervous tissues
  • Muscle tissues
  • Connective tissues
  • Epithelial tissues
Cells which lose their nucleus during differentiation are 
  • Nerve cells
  • Muscle cells
  • Erythrocytes
  • Leucocytes
Which of the following is not a type of WBC?
  • Neutrophils
  • Eosinophils
  • Basophils
  • Erythrocytes
Myelin sheath is produced by ______________.
  • Neurons
  • Nissl's granules
  • Schwann cells
  • None of the above
Compounds released by WBCs, which raise the body's temperature, are known as
  • Insulin
  • Catecholamines
  • Pyrogens
  • Prostaglandins
The white blood cells, which play a very important role in protecting the body against disease-producing organisms
  • Are larger in size and have nearly the same number as the red blood cells
  • Have the same size but are fewer in number than the red blood cells.
  • Are larger in size and fewer in number than the red blood cells
  • Have the same size and the same number as the red blood cells
Which one of the following contains the largest quantity of extracellular material?
  • Striated muscle
  • Areolar tissue
  • Stratified epithelium
  • Myelinated nerve fibres
Movement of human body parts is due to_____.
  • Muscle cells
  • Nerve cells
  • Gland cells
  • Skin cells
Cyton is the nucleus of a nerve cell.
  • True
  • False
Myology is the study of
  • Muscles
  • Bones
  • Cartilages
  • None of the above
pH of blood in artery and vein is

  • Same
  • More in artery and less in vein
  • More in vein and less in artery
  • Not definite
  • If both the assertion and the reason are true and the reason is a correct explanation of the assertion
  • If both the assertion and reason are true but the reason is not a correct explanation of the assertion
  • If the assertion is true but the reason is false
  • If both the assertion and reason are false
Dermal tissue is derived from
  • Periblem
  • Dermatogen
  • Procambium
  • Pleurome
Which of the following is a complex tissue?
  • Parenchyma
  • Collenchyma
  • Xylem
  • Sclerenchyma
A group of similar cells with the same functions and origin is called ___________.
  • Organ
  • Organelle
  • Tissue
  • Organ system
The fibres of commercial importance are obtained from
  • Parenchyma
  • Collenchyma
  • Chlorenchyma
  • Sclerenchyma
Pavement epithelium is another name for
  • Cuboidal epithelium
  • Ciliated epithelium
  • Simple squamous epithelium
  • Stratified epithelium
Cells of squamous epithelium are
  • Tall with elongated nuclei
  • Cube like
  • Flat and tile-like
  • Columnar or cuboidal in shape
The gap between two myelin sheath is known as:
  • Nodes of Ranvier
  • Synaptic cleft
  • Schwann cells
  • Synaptic knob
  • Neural plate
Multiple epidermis on dorsal and ventral side of the leaf is found in
  • Zea mays
  • Ficus benghalensis
  • Mangifera indica
  • Nerium oleander
Trabeculae is the transformation of
  • Pericycle
  • Endodermis
  • Xylem
  • Phloem
Simple epithelium is:
  • One cell thick
  • Two cells thick
  • Two or three cells thick
  • All are correct
The cell which originates in bone marrow, circulates in blood for 1 - 2 days, migrates to connective tissue and forms macrophages is ---------------
  • Eosinophils
  • Basophils
  • Monocytes
  • Lymphocytes
Passage cells are present in
  • Epidermis
  • Endodermis
  • Xylem
  • Lenticels and hydathodes
The mast cells secrete which of the following substances?
  • Heparin
  • Histamine
  • Serotonin
  • All of the above
The innermost layer of cortex which has casparian thickenings in its cells is the
  • Epidermis
  • Endodermis
  • Pericycle
  • Exodermis
Which one of the following contains the largest quantity of extracellular material?
  • Myelinated nerve fibres
  • Striated muscle
  • Areolar tissue
  • Stratified epithelium
Below the skin, the fat is in the form of ____________.
  • Lipoproteins
  • Adipose tissue
  • Mucous layer
  • Lymphoid tissue
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