Biology Practice: Plant and Animal Tissues (Mock Test 2 - Intermediate)
1. Which specific meristematic tissue is found at the base of internodes and is responsible for their growth?
2. When Parenchyma contains chlorophyll and performs photosynthesis, it is specifically acting as:
3. Why are Collenchyma cell walls "irregularly thickened" at the corners?
4. Which part of the Phloem tissue is composed of non-living (dead) cells?
5. Xylem vessels and tracheids are both tubular, but how do they differ in structure?
6. What is the function of the "Companion cells" in the phloem?
7. "Stratified Squamous Epithelium" refers to squamous cells that are:
8. Cilia are hair-like projections that help mucus move forward. They are found on:
9. Which connective tissue serves as a "packaging material" in the spaces inside organs?
10. Tendons are fibrous and strong tissues that specifically connect:
11. Why is Cartilage found in the nose, ear, and trachea?
12. Blood plasma is the liquid part of blood. Which of these is NOT found dissolved in it?
13. Lymph is best described as:
14. Which part of a neuron "branches into many dendrites"?
15. Motor nerve cells are responsible for:
16. Why are skeletal muscles called "Striated muscles"?
17. Where would you find non-striated (involuntary) muscles in the human body?
18. What is the unique characteristic of "Cardiac tissues"?
19. Bone is a strong and non-flexible tissue primarily because of:
20. "Mixed nerve cells" are found in the Central Nervous System and serve as a: