ICSE 7 Biology Tissues Test 1

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    Biology Practice: Plant and Animal Tissues (Mock Test 1 - Basic)

    1. In multicellular organisms, a group of similar or dissimilar cells performing a specific common function is called a:

    2. Which major category of plant tissue is composed of immature and continuously dividing cells?

    3. Why does the growth of onion roots stop if the tips are cut off?

    4. Cells of meristematic tissues are metabolically highly active and characterized by:

    5. Which type of meristem is responsible for the "axial growth" (increase in height) of a plant?

    6. Lateral meristem is responsible for the radial growth of plants. An example of this is:

    7. When meristematic cells mature and lose their power of division, they form:

    8. Which of these is a "Simple Permanent Tissue"?

    9. The cell wall of Parenchyma tissue is primarily made up of:

    10. Which tissue provides "flexibility" to leaf stalks, allowing them to bend without breaking?

    11. Sclerenchyma tissues are made up of dead cells with walls thickened by:

    12. Where would you most likely find Sclerenchyma tissue?

    13. Complex permanent tissues like Xylem and Phloem are also known as:

    14. Which component of the Xylem stores food and conducts water sideways?

    15. "Sieve tubes" and "Companion cells" are parts of which tissue?

    16. The protective tissue that forms a continuous layer on the outer surface of the plant is the:

    17. Which animal tissue forms the outermost covering of the body and internal organs?

    18. Pillar-like cells present in the inner lining of the intestine are called:

    19. Which connective tissue is responsible for connecting "bones to each other"?

    20. The rhythmic contraction and relaxation of heart tissues is performed by: