Biology Practice: Plant and Animal Tissues (Mock Test 5 - Comprehensive)
1. Meristematic cells are characterized by the absence of "intercellular spaces." Why is this structurally important?
2. Which meristem is specifically responsible for the increase in length of the "internodes"?
3. What is the metabolic status of the cells in a mature Sclerenchyma tissue?
4. Parenchyma cells are often loosely packed to allow for:
5. Which of the following is an example of lateral meristem responsible for radial growth?
6. Xylem parenchyma is unique in the xylem tissue because it is:
7. Perforated walls are a defining structural feature of which phloem component?
8. The Epidermis prevents "mechanical injury" and "parasitic infection" because it is:
9. Which type of epithelium consists of cube-shaped cells and is found in kidney tubules?
10. Columnar epithelial cells are often compared to which structure?
11. Ciliated columnar epithelium helps move mucus forward in the:
12. Why is blood considered a connective tissue?
13. Which connective tissue connective "muscles to bones"?
14. The matrix of cartilage is composed of proteins and sugars, which makes it:
15. Areolar tissue is responsible for the "repair of tissues" due to the presence of:
16. Axon is the part of the neuron that branches into many:
17. Voluntary muscles are also known as "Striated muscles" because of:
18. Involuntary (Smooth) muscles are characterized by cells that are:
19. "Mixed nerve cells" serve as a connection between:
20. According to the "Do You Know" section, how many bones do infants possess?