Biology Practice: Tissues (Mock Test 5 - Ultimate Comprehensive Mastery)
1. Which of the following tissues is primarily responsible for the "Healing of Fractures" in bones?
2. The "Girth" of a plant increases due to the activity of:
3. Which plant tissue is characterized by cells with very thick lignified walls and no internal protoplasm at maturity?
4. "Mast Cells", found in areolar connective tissue, are involved in:
5. Sieve tubes are unique among living plant cells because they lack ________ at maturity.
6. Which type of epithelium facilitates the "Diffusion of Gases" in the alveoli of lungs?
7. The protective "Bark" of older trees is formed by the tissue known as:
8. Which muscle tissue shows rhythmic contraction and relaxation without tiring throughout life?
9. "Nodes of Ranvier" are found associated with which part of a tissue?
10. Xylem and Phloem are called "Complex Tissues" because:
11. The presence of "Haversian Canals" is a characteristic feature of:
12. Flexibility in plants is largely due to which tissue?
13. Which of the following is NOT a function of the Epidermis?
14. What happens to the "Meristematic Cells" once they lose their ability to divide?
15. Tendons and Ligaments are examples of:
16. The tissue found in the "Husk of Coconut" is:
17. Which cells in the blood are responsible for "Immunity" and fighting diseases?
18. The "Suberin" deposited in the cork cell wall makes it impervious to:
19. In a neuron, the nucleus is located in the:
20. Which of the following is the "Non-living" component of the Phloem?