What is the association of two or more organs
interacting physically or chemically to perform a
particular function called as :
(1) Tissue-organ system
(2) Organ system
(3) Cellular-tissue system
(4) Animal tissue
What is the association of two or more organs
interacting physically or chemically to perform a
particular function called as :
(1) Tissue-organ system
(2) Organ system
(3) Cellular-tissue system
(4) Animal tissue
The complex animals mainly consist of how many
types of tissues?
(1) Four
(2) Three
(3) Two
(4) Give
The complex animals mainly consist of how many types of
tissues?
(1) Four
(2) Three
(3) Two
(4) Give
Coordination, homeostasis and response to stimuli is the
function of
(1) Epithelial tissue
(2) Muscular tissue
(3) Connective tissue
(4) Nervous tissue
Coordination, homeostasis and response to stimuli is
the function of
(1) Epithelial tissue
(2) Muscular tissue
(3) Connective tissue
(4) Nervous tissue
Which of the following statement correctly defines a tissue?
(1) A group of cells having different anatomy can perform a specific
function.
(2) An aggregate of similar cells forming a definite kind of structure
performing a specific function.
(3) Single cell which has ability to perform specific functions in
association with other cells.
(4) Two or more organs having similar cells perform similar functions in
association with each other.
Which of the following statement correctly defines a tissue?
(1) A group of cells having different anatomy can perform a
specific function.
(2) An aggregate of similar cells forming a definite kind of
structure performing a specific function.
(3) Single cell which has ability to perform specific functions in
association with other cells.
(4) Two or more organs having similar cells perform similar
functions in association with each other.
According to which of the following properties, the structure
of a particular cell varies inside a tissue :
(1) Origin of the cell
(2) Nucleus of the cell
(3) Function of the cell
(4) Due to the function of surrounding cells
According to which of the following properties, the
structure of a particular cell varies inside a tissue :
(1) Origin of the cell
(2) Nucleus of the cell
(3) Function of the cell
(4) Due to the function of surrounding cells
Which among the following organs possess all the four
types of tissue?
(1) Skin
(2) Stomach
(3) Heart
(4) Fallopian tubes
Which among the following organs possess all the four
types of tissue?
(1) Skin
(2) Stomach
(3) Heart
(4) Fallopian tubes
The type of epithelial cells which line the inner
surface of fallopian tubes, bronchioles and small
bronchi are known as :-
1. Squamous epithelium
2. Columnar epithelium
3. Ciliated epithelium
4. Cubical epithelium
The type of epithelial cells which line the inner
surface of fallopian tubes, bronchioles and small
bronchi are known as :-
1. Squamous epithelium
2. Columnar epithelium
3. Ciliated epithelium
4. Cubical epithelium
The air sacs in the lungs are comprised of
_____ cells.
1. simple squamous
2. simple columnar
3. simple cuboidal
4. transitional
The air sacs in the lungs are comprised of
_____ cells.
1. simple squamous
2. simple columnar
3. simple cuboidal
4. transitional
The kind of epithelium which forms the inner walls of blood
vessels is
(1) cuboidal epithelium
(2) columnar epithelium
(3) celiated columnar epithelium
(4) squamous epithelium
The kind of epithelium which forms the inner walls of blood
vessels is
(1) cuboidal epithelium
(2) columnar epithelium
(3) celiated columnar epithelium
(4) squamous epithelium
The cells of epithelial tissues are _______ packed with
_________ intercellular matrix.
1. Loosely, little
2. Loosely, large
3. Compactly, little
4. Tightly, large
The cells of epithelial tissues are _______ packed with
_________ intercellular matrix.
1. Loosely, little
2. Loosely, large
3. Compactly, little
4. Tightly, large
Which of the following characteristics is not correct for
squamous epithelium?
1. Made up of a single thin layer of flattened cells.
2. Cells with irregular boundaries.
3. Free surface contains microvilli.
4. Involved in a function like forming diffusion boundary.
Which of the following characteristics is not correct for
squamous epithelium?
1. Made up of a single thin layer of flattened cells.
2. Cells with irregular boundaries.
3. Free surface contains microvilli.
4. Involved in a function like forming diffusion boundary.
Which of the following is mismatched?
(1) Squamous epithelium: Walls of blood capillaries and
alveoli of lungs
(2) Cuboidal epithelium: Tubular part of nephrons
(3) Ciliated epithelium: Bronchioles, fallopian tubes
(4) Columnar epithelium: Walls of blood vessels
Which of the following is mismatched?
(1) Squamous epithelium: Walls of blood capillaries and
alveoli of lungs
(2) Cuboidal epithelium: Tubular part of nephrons
(3) Ciliated epithelium: Bronchioles, fallopian tubes
(4) Columnar epithelium: Walls of blood vessels
This epithelial tissue is found in ducts of glands and
tubular parts of nephrons in kidneys. Its main functions are
secretion and absorption. choose the correct option
(1) simple epithelium
(2) Simple cuboidal epithelium
(3) Simple columnar epithelium
(4) Ciliated epithelium
This epithelial tissue is found in ducts of glands and
tubular parts of nephrons in kidneys. Its main functions are
secretion and absorption. choose the correct option
(1) simple epithelium
(2) Simple cuboidal epithelium
(3) Simple columnar epithelium
(4) Ciliated epithelium
Brush bordered cuboidal epithelium is present in
1. Proximal convoluted tubules
2. Small intestine
3. Lining of stomach
4. Smaller ducts of pancreas
Brush bordered cuboidal epithelium is present in
1. Proximal convoluted tubules
2. Small intestine
3. Lining of stomach
4. Smaller ducts of pancreas
The epithelium composed of single layer of tall and
slender cells is found in :
(1) Stomach wall
(2) Fallopian tubes
(3) Nephrons
(4) Stomach and intestinal lining
Which of the following statements is not correct with
respect to the epithelial tissue?
1. It covers the external surface of the body and the
internal surface of many organs.
2. The neighbouring cells are held together by cell
junctions and there is very little intercellular material.
3. The epithelial cells rest on a cellular basement
membrane that separates it from underlying connective
tissue.
4. There is no blood vessel supplying the nutrients to the
epithelial cells.
Which of the following statements is not correct with
respect to the epithelial tissue?
1. It covers the external surface of the body and the
internal surface of many organs.
2. The neighbouring cells are held together by cell
junctions and there is very little intercellular material.
3. The epithelial cells rest on a cellular basement
membrane that separates it from underlying connective
tissue.
4. There is no blood vessel supplying the nutrients to the
epithelial cells.
Which one of the following types of cell is involved in
making of the inner walls of large blood vessels?
1. Cuboidal epithelium
2. Columnar epithelium
3. Squamous epithelium
4. Stratified epithelium
Which one of the following types of cell is involved in
making of the inner walls of large blood vessels?
1. Cuboidal epithelium
2. Columnar epithelium
3. Squamous epithelium
4. Stratified epithelium
The epithelium that covers the dry surface of skin,
the moist surface of buccal cavity, pharynx, inner
lining of large ducts of salivary glands and of
pancreatic ducts is
(1) More stretchable
(2) lnvolved in formation of a diffusion barrier
(3) Found in the walls of blood vessels also
(4) To provide protection against chemical also
mechanical stresses
The epithelium that covers the dry surface of skin,
the moist surface of buccal cavity, pharynx, inner
lining of large ducts of salivary glands and of
pancreatic ducts is
(1) More stretchable
(2) lnvolved in formation of a diffusion barrier
(3) Found in the walls of blood vessels also
(4) To provide protection against chemical also
mechanical stresses
Columnar epithelium is characterised by the presence of
polygonal columns of cells. It occurs in
(1) Inner lining of intestine
(2) Inner lining of stomach
(3) Inner lining of gall bladder
(4) All of these
Columnar epithelium is characterised by the presence of
polygonal columns of cells. It occurs in
(1) Inner lining of intestine
(2) Inner lining of stomach
(3) Inner lining of gall bladder
(4) All of these
Select the incorrectly matched pair from the following:
1. Chondrocytes - Smooth muscle cells
2. Neurons - Nerve cells
3. Fibroblast - Areolar tissue
4. Osteocytes - Bone cells
Select the incorrectly matched pair from the following:
1. Chondrocytes - Smooth muscle cells
2. Neurons - Nerve cells
3. Fibroblast - Areolar tissue
4. Osteocytes - Bone cells
Strength, elasticity and flexibility to tissues is provided by
the fibres of :
(1) Elastin
(2) Adipose tissue
(3) Elastin and collagen
(4) Areolar tissue
Strength, elasticity and flexibility to tissues is provided by
the fibres of :
(1) Elastin
(2) Adipose tissue
(3) Elastin and collagen
(4) Areolar tissue
Which of the following structures or substances is
incorectly paired with a tissue ?
1. Haversian system—bone
2. platelets—blood
3. fibroblasts—skeletal muscle
4. chondroitin sulfate—cartilage
Which of the following structures or substances is
incorectly paired with a tissue ?
1. Haversian system—bone
2. platelets—blood
3. fibroblasts—skeletal muscle
4. chondroitin sulfate—cartilage
Choose the correct option, pairing the principal cell
with the tissue
(1) Mast cell −- Adipose tissue
(2) Fibroblasts −- Areolar tissue
(3) Macrophages −- Tendon
(4) Chondroclasts −- Bone
Choose the correct option, pairing the principal cell
with the tissue
(1) Mast cell −- Adipose tissue
(2) Fibroblasts −- Areolar tissue
(3) Macrophages −- Tendon
(4) Chondroclasts −- Bone
In __i__, the collagen fibres are present in rows
between parallel bundles of fibres. It is an example of
dense __ii__ connective tissue
1. i-cartilage; ii-regular
2. i-cartilage; ii-irregular
3. i-tendon; ii-irregular
4. i-tendon; ii-regular
In __i__, the collagen fibres are present in rows
between parallel bundles of fibres. It is an example of
dense __ii__ connective tissue
1. i-cartilage; ii-regular
2. i-cartilage; ii-irregular
3. i-tendon; ii-irregular
4. i-tendon; ii-regular
Areolar tissue contains secretory cells which secrete the
fibres and other components of matrix. Such cells are
(1) Fibroblasts
(2) Macrophages
(3) Mast cells
(4) Fibrocytes
Areolar tissue contains secretory cells which secrete the
fibres and other components of matrix. Such cells are
(1) Fibroblasts
(2) Macrophages
(3) Mast cells
(4) Fibrocytes
Modified polysaccharides in between cells which act as
matrix are secreted by :
(1) Blood cells
(2) Elastin
(3) Mast cells of areolar tissue
(4) All connective tissues except blood
Modified polysaccharides in between cells which act as
matrix are secreted by :
(1) Blood cells
(2) Elastin
(3) Mast cells of areolar tissue
(4) All connective tissues except blood
Areolar connective tissue contains
(i) Semi-fluid ground substance containing modified
polysaccharide.
(ii) Fibroblast cells.
(iii) Mast cells.
(iv) Macrophages.
1. (i), (ii), (iii), (iv)
2. (ii), (iii), (iv) only
3. (i), (ii) only
4. (i) only
Areolar connective tissue contains
(i) Semi-fluid ground substance containing modified
polysaccharide.
(ii) Fibroblast cells.
(iii) Mast cells.
(iv) Macrophages.
1. (i), (ii), (iii), (iv)
2. (ii), (iii), (iv) only
3. (i), (ii) only
4. (i) only
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
1. A
2. B
3. C
4. D
Which of the following is an example of loose connective
tissues having cells and fibres loosely arranged in a
semifluid ground substance and present beneath skin,
often serving as support framework for epithelium?
(1) Fibrous connective tissue
(2) Areolar connective tissue
(3) Adipose connective tissue
(4) Mucoid connective tissue
Which of the following is an example of loose connective
tissues having cells and fibres loosely arranged in a
semifluid ground substance and present beneath skin,
often serving as support framework for epithelium?
(1) Fibrous connective tissue
(2) Areolar connective tissue
(3) Adipose connective tissue
(4) Mucoid connective tissue
Blood is different from other connective tissue
because
(i) It is mesodermal in origin.
(ii) Blood cells do not form the composition of blood
plasma or matrix.
(iii) It contains different kind of cells performing
different function.
(iv) It lack fibres.
1. (i), (ii), (iii), (iv)
2. (ii), (iv) only
3. (iv) only
4. (ii) only
Blood is different from other connective tissue
because
(i) It is mesodermal in origin.
(ii) Blood cells do not form the composition of blood
plasma or matrix.
(iii) It contains different kind of cells performing
different function.
(iv) It lack fibr
es.
1. (i), (ii), (iii), (iv)
2. (ii), (iv) only
3. (iv) only
4. (ii) only
Cartilage is present
A. In the tip of nose and middle ear joints
B. Between adjacent bones of vertebral column
C. Between adjacent bones of limbs and hands in adults
1. A, B and C
2. A and B
3. B and C
4. A and C
Cartilage is present
A. In the tip of nose and middle ear joints
B. Between adjacent bones of vertebral column
C. Between adjacent bones of limbs and hands in adults
1. A, B and C
2. A and B
3. B and C
4. A and C
The excess of nutrients which are not used immediately
are converted into fats and stored in
1. Areolar tissue
2. Adipose tissue
3. Dense regular connective tissue
4. Dense irregular connective tissue
The excess of nutrients which are not used immediately
are converted into fats and stored in
1. Areolar tissue
2. Adipose tissue
3. Dense regular connective tissue
4. Dense irregular connective tissue
The attachment of skeletal muscles to bones and that of
one bone to another is due to :
(1) Ligaments and tendons
(2) Tendons and ligaments
(3) Cartilage and tendon
(4) Osteocytes and cartilage
The attachment of skeletal muscles to bones and that of
one bone to another is due to :
(1) Ligaments and tendons
(2) Tendons and ligaments
(3) Cartilage and tendon
(4) Osteocytes and cartilage
Each muscle is composed of many long, cylindrical fibres
arranged in parallel arrays. These fibres are composed of
numerous fine fibrils, called:
(1) Microfilament
(2) Myofibrils
(3) Microtubule
(4) Both 1 and 2
Each muscle is composed of many long, cylindrical fibres
arranged in parallel arrays. These fibres are composed of
numerous fine fibrils, called:
(1) Microfilament
(2) Myofibrils
(3) Microtubule
(4) Both 1 and 2
Skeletal muscle fibres are
1. Branched, spindle-shaped and uninucleated
2. Striped, multinucleated and unbranched
3. Unbranched, involuntary and cylindrical in shape
4. Voluntary, unbranched and uninucleated
Skeletal muscle fibres are
1. Branched, spindle-shaped and uninucleated
2. Striped, multinucleated and unbranched
3. Unbranched, involuntary and cylindrical in shape
4. Voluntary, unbranched and uninucleated
Which of the following is not a feature of cardiac muscles?
(1) Muscles of heart
(2) Muscles assemble in a unbranched pattern
(3) Striated
(4) Involuntary
Which of the following is not a feature of cardiac muscles?
(1) Muscles of heart
(2) Muscles assemble in a unbranched pattern
(3) Striated
(4) Involuntary
Which of the following is not a feature of Visceral
muscles?
(1) Located in visceral organs of the body like the
alimentary canal
(2) No striations and smooth in appearance
(3) Involuntary muscles
(4) Transportation of food through Digested tract and
maintenance of body postures are Main functions of it.
Which of the following is not a feature of Visceral
muscles?
(1) Located in visceral organs of the body like the
alimentary canal
(2) No striations and smooth in appearance
(3) Involuntary muscles
(4) Transportation of food through Digested tract and
maintenance of body postures are Main functions of it.
Intercalated discs are characteristic of muscles found in
(1) heart
(2) thigh
(3) urinary bladder
(4) stomach
Intercalated discs are characterstic of muscles found in
(1) heart
(2) thigh
(3) urinary bladder
(4) stomach
Which of the following is a true statement about
cardiac muscle cells?
1. They lack an orderly arrangement of actin and
myosin filaments
2. They have less extensive sarcoplasmic reticulum
and thus contract more slowly than smooth
muscle cells
3. They are connected by intercalated discs,
through which action potentials spread to all cells
in the heart
4. They have a resting potential more positive than
an action potential threshold
Which of the following is a true statement about
cardiac muscle cells?
1. They lack an orderly arrangement of actin and
myosin filaments
2. They have less extensive sarcoplasmic reticulum
and thus contract more slowly than smooth
muscle cells
3. They are connected by intercalated discs,
through which action potentials spread to all cells
in the heart
4. They have a resting potential more positive than
an action potential threshold
Smooth muscles are
(1) involuntary, fusiform, non-striated
(2) voluntary, multinucleate, cylindrical
(3) involuntary, cylindrical, striated
(4) voluntary, spindle-shaped, uninucleate
Smooth muscles are
(1) involuntary, fusiform, non-striated
(2) voluntary, multinucleate, cylindrical
(3) involuntary, cylindrical, striated
(4) voluntary, spindle-shaped, uninucleate
Choose the incorrect match
1. Smooth muscle-intercalated disc
2. Fibroblast-secretes fibers
3. Dense irregular connective tissue-skin
4. Loose connective tissue- store fat
Choose the incorrect match
1. Smooth muscle-intercalated disc
2. Fibroblast-secretes fibers
3. Dense irregular connective tissue-skin
4. Loose connective tissue- store fat
Intercalated discs are associated with what type of
tissues/muscles?
1. dense regular connective tissue
2. dense irregular connective tissue
3. cardiac muscle
4. skeletal muscle
Intercalated discs are associated with what type of
tissues/muscles?
1. dense regular connective tissue
2. dense irregular connective tissue
3. cardiac muscle
4. skeletal muscle
Which type of animal tissue changes the diameter of a
blood vessel?
(1) Epithelium
(2) Connective
(3) Muscle
(4) Neural
Which type of animal tissue changes the diameter of a
blood vessel?
(1) Epithelium
(2) Connective
(3) Muscle
(4) Neural
In male cockroach, anal styles arise from
(1) 7th abdominal segment
(2) 9th abdominal segment
(3) 10th abdominal segment
(4) 4th & 5th abdominal segment
In male cockroach, anal styles arise from
(1) 7th abdominal segment
(2) 9th abdominal segment
(3) 10th abdominal segment
(4) 4th & 5th abdominal segment
Which one of the following statements is true for
cockroach?
1. The number of ovarioles in each ovary are ten
2. The larval stage is called caterpillar
3. Anal styles are absent in females
4. They are ureotelic
Which one of the following statements is true for
cockroach?
1. The number of ovarioles in each ovary are ten
2. The larval stage is called caterpillar
3. Anal styles are absent in females
4. They are ureotelic
Which of the following is not suitable for hypopharynx?
(1) A median lobe
(2) Flexible
(3) Acting a tongue
(4) Formed by one of the segments of head
Which of the following is not suitable for hypopharynx?
(1) A median lobe
(2) Flexible
(3) Acting a tongue
(4) Formed by one of the segments of head
The triangular head of cockroach is made by fusion of how
many segments :
(1) Three
(2) Five
(3) Nine
(4) Six
The triangular head of cockroach is made by fusion of how
many segments :
(1) Three
(2) Five
(3) Nine
(4) Six
Which of the following statement is incorrect with respect
to cockroach?
(1) Head of cockroach is hypognathus and is formed by
the fusion of six segments
(2) A pair of wings which arise from mesothorax are thick
and leathery
(3) Body of cockroach is covered with a thick, hard,
chitinous cuticle
(4) The 9th9thℎ segment of male and female cockroach
bear anal style
Which of the following statement is incorrect with respect
to cockroach?
(1) Head of cockroach is hypognathus and is formed by
the fusion of six segments
(2) A pair of wings which arise from mesothorax are thick
and leathery
(3) Body of cockroach is covered with a thick, hard,
chitinous cuticle
(4) The 9th9thℎ segment of male and female cockroach
bear anal style
Select the correct sequence of organs in the ailmentary canal
of cockroach starting from mouth:
1.
Pharynx→→Oesophagus→→Ileum→→Crop→→Gizzard→→
Colon→→Rectum
2.
Pharynx→→Oesophagus→→Crop→→Gizzard→→Ileum→→
Colon→→Rectum
3.
Pharynx→→Oesophagus→→Gizzard→→Crop→→Ileum→→
Colon→→Rectum
4.
Pharynx→→Oesophagus→→Gizzard→→Ileum→→Crop→→
Colon→→Rectum
Select the correct sequence of organs in the ailmentary canal
of cockroach starting from mouth:
1.
Pharynx→→Oesophagus→→Ileum→→Crop→→Gizzard→→
Colon→→Rectum
2.
Pharynx→→Oesophagus→→Crop→→Gizzard→→Ileum→→
Colon→→Rectum
3.
Pharynx→→Oesophagus→→Gizzard→→Crop→→Ileum→→
Colon→→Rectum
4.
Pharynx→→Oesophagus→→Gizzard→→Ileum→→Crop→→
Colon→→Rectum
Which among the following statements with respect to
forewings of cockroach is incorrect?
(1) They are called as tegmina.
(2) They are opaque, leathery and dark.
(3) They arise from prothorax.
(4) They cover hindwings when at rest.
Which among the following statements with respect to
forewings of cockroach is incorrect?
(1) They are called as tegmina.
(2) They are opaque, leathery and dark.
(3) They arise from prothorax.
(4) They cover hindwings when at rest.
Mark the incorrect statement with respect to head of
cockroach
(1) Head is triangular in shape and lies anteriorly at right
angle to the longitudinal body axis
(2) Formed by fusion by six segments and shown great
mobility in all directions due to flexible neck
(3) First basal podomere of antennae is smallest and is
called pedicel which articulates with antenna socket
(4) On each lateral side it bears a large and blackish
compound eye
Mark the incorrect statement with respect to head of
cockroach
(1) Head is triangular in shape and lies anteriorly at right
angle to the longitudinal body axis
(2) Formed by fusion by six segments and shown great
mobility in all directions due to flexible neck
(3) First basal podomere of antennae is smallest and is
called pedicel which articulates with antenna socket
(4) On each lateral side it bears a large and blackish
compound eye
Which of the following is correctly states as it happens in
the common cockroach?
(1) Oxygen is transported by haemoglobin in blood
(2) Nitrogenous excretory product is urea
(3) The food is ground by mandibles and gizzard
(4) malpighian tubules are excretory organs projecting out
from tthe colon
Which of the following is correctly states as it happens in
the common cockroach?
(1) Oxygen is transported by haemoglobin in blood
(2) Nitrogenous excretory product is urea
(3) The food is grinded by mandibles and gizzard
(4) malpighian tubules are excretory organs projecting out
from the colon
The head is connected with thorax-
(1) By a long extension of prothorax
(2) By a short extension of prothorax
(3) By a short extension of neck
(4) By a long extension of neck
The head is connected with thorax-
(1) By a long extension of prothorax
(2) By a short extension of prothorax
(3) By a short extension of neck
(4) By a long extension of neck
A pair of antennae arise from
(1) Membranous sockets
(2) Ocellus
(3) Compound eye
(4) Maxilla
A pair of antennae arise from
(1) Membranous sockets
(2) Ocellus
(3) Compound eye
(4) Maxilla
Tick mark the statement which is not correct with respect
to cockroach?
1. In cockroach the grinding of the food particles is
performed by mandibles & gizzard.
2. Malpighian tubules help in the removal of nitrogenous
wastes in the form of urea & ammonia.
3. Midgut gut of cockroach absorb food.
4. Main body cavity is called haemocoel.
Tick mark the statement which is not correct with respect
to cockroach?
1. In cockroach the grinding of the food particles is
performed by mandibles & gizzard.
2. Malpighian tubules help in the removal of nitrogenous
wastes in the form of urea & ammonia.
3. Midgut gut of cockroach absorb food.
4. Main body cavity is called haemocoel.
Which of the following feature is used to identify a male
cockroach from a female cockroach?
1. Presence of a boat shaped sternum on the
9th abdominal segment
2. Presence of caudal styles
3. Forewings with darker tegmina
4. Presence of anal cerci
Which of the following feature is used to identify a male
cockroach from a female cockroach?
1. Presence of a boat shaped sternum on the
9th abdominal segment
2. Presence of caudal styles
3. Forewings with darker tegmina
4. Presence of anal cerci
Select the correct statement from the ones given below
with respect to Periplaneta americana.
(1) Nervous system dorsally, consists of segmentally
arranged ganglia joined by a pair of longitudinal
connectives
(2) Males bear a pair of short thread like anal styles
(3) There are 16 very long Malpighian tubules present at
the junctions of midgut and hindgut
(4) Grinding of food is carried out only by the mouth parts
Select the correct statement from the ones given below
with respect to Periplaneta americana.
(1) Nervous system dorsally, consists of segmentally
arranged ganglia joined by a pair of longitudinal
connectives
(2) Males bear a pair of short thread like anal styles
(3) There are 16 very long Malpighian tubules present at
the junctions of midgut and hindgut
(4) Grinding of food is carried out only by the mouth parts
Tegmina arises from
(1) Prothorax
(2) Mesothorax
(3) Metathorax
(4) Neck region between head and thorax
Tegmina arises from
(1) Prothorax
(2) Mesothorax
(3) Metathorax
(4) Neck region between head and thorax
Following are four statements A to D. Choose the option
which includes a set of correct statements
A. In Periplaneta, males bear a pair of short, thread like
anal styles which are absent in
females
B. In both sexes of Periplaneta, the 10th segment bears a
pair of jointed filamentous structures called anal cerci
C. In cockroach mesothoracic wings (fore wings) are
transparent, membranous and are used in flight
D. In female cockroach, there is a pair of mushroom
glands
Options:
(1) A & C
(2) B & C
(3) A & B
(4) C & D
Following are four statements A to D. Choose the option
which includes a set of correct statements
A. In Periplaneta, males bear a pair of short, thread like
anal styles which are absent in
females
B. In both sexes of Periplaneta, the 10th segment bears a
pair of jointed filamentous structures called anal cerci
C. In cockroach mesothoracic wings (fore wings) are
transparent, membranous and are used in flight
D. In female cockroach, there is a pair of mushroom
glands
Options:
(1) A & C
(2) B & C
(3) A & B
(4) C & D
The terga sterna and pleura of cockroach body are joined
by
1. cementing glue
2. muscular tissue
3. arthrodial membrane
4. cartilage
The terga sterna and pleura of cockroach body are joined
by
1. cementing glue
2. muscular tissue
3. arthrodial membrane
4. cartilage
The first pair of wings of a cockroach arises from the:
1. Prothorax
2. Mesothorax
3. Metathorax
4. Anal style
The first pair of wings of a cockroach arises from the:
1. Prothorax
2. Mesothorax
3. Metathorax
4. Anal style
What is true regarding the morphology of Periplaneta
americana?
1. Head is formed by the fusion of 10 segments
2. Hypopharynx acts as the tongue
3. The first pair of wings arise from the prothorax
4. Anal cerci are not seen in females
What is true regarding the morphology of Periplaneta
americana?
1. Head is formed by the fusion of 10 segments
2. Hypopharynx acts as the tongue
3. The first pair of wings arise from the prothorax
4. Anal cerci are not seen in females
The male and female cockroaches can be distinguished
by their:
1. size
2. wings
3. anal styles
4. color
The male and female cockroaches can be distinguished
by their:
1. size
2. wings
3. anal styles
4. color
Which of the following is not a correct statement for
neuroglial cell?
1. Neuroglial cells make up more than one half the volume
of neural tissue in our body
2. It protects and supports the neurons
3. When this cell is suitably stimulated, an electrical
disturbance is generated which swiftly travels along its
plasma membrane
4. All the above options are correct
Which of the following is not a correct statement for
neuroglial cell?
1. Neuroglial cells make up more than one half the volume
of neural tissue in our body
2. It protects and supports the neurons
3. When this cell is suitably stimulated, an electrical
disturbance is generated which swiftly travels along its
plasma membrane
4. All the above options are correct
Nervous tissue is made up of neurons and neuroglial cells.
Point out which of the following statement about these two
cells is false:
I. Neuroglia make up more than one-half the volume of
neural tissue in our body
II. Neuroglia protect and support neurons
III. When a neuron is suitably stimulated, an electrical
disturbance is generated which swiftly travels along its
cytosol
IV. This disturbance at the neuron endings triggers
stimulation or inhibition of adjacent neurons or other cells
(1) Only I and IV
(2) Only II and III
(3) Only III
(4) Only IV
Nervous tissue is made up of neurons and neuroglial cells.
Point out which of the following statement about these two
cells is false:
I. Neuroglia make up more than one-half the volume of
neural tissue in our body
II. Neuroglia protect and support neurons
III. When a neuron is suitably stimulated, an electrical
disturbance is generated which swiftly travels along its
cytosol
IV. This disturbance at the neuron endings triggers
stimulation or inhibition of adjacent neurons or other cells
(1) Only I and IV
(2) Only II and III
(3) Only III
(4) Only IV
Neuroglia makes more than _________ of the volume of
neural tissue in our body.
1. 10%
2. 50%
3. 25%
4. 20%
Neuroglia makes more than _________ of the volume of
neural tissue in our body.
1. 10%
2. 50%
3. 25%
4. 20%
The supportive skeletal structures in the human external
ears and in the nose tip are example of:
(1) Ligament
(2) Areolar tissue
(3) Bone
(4) Cartilage
The supportive skeletal structures in the human external
ears and in the nose tip are example of:
(1) Ligament
(2) Areolar tissue
(3) Bone
(4) Cartilage
Match the following and choose the correct option:
A. Adipose tissue i. Nose
B. Stratifled ii. Blood
C. Hyaline iii. Skin
D. Fluid connective tissue iv. Fat storage
Options:
1. A-i, B-ii, C-iii, D-iv
2. A-iv B-iii, C-i, D-ii
3. A-iii, B-i, C-iv, D-ii
4. A-ii, B-i, C-iv, D-iii
Match the following and choose the correct option:
A. Adipose tissue i. Nose
B. Stratifled ii. Blood
C. Hyaline iii. Skin
D. Fluid connective tissue iv. Fat storage
Options:
1. A-i, B-ii, C-iii, D-iv
2. A-iv B-iii, C-i, D-ii
3. A-iii, B-i, C-iv, D-ii
4. A-ii, B-i, C-iv, D-iii
Select the odd one with respect to secretions of exocrine
glands.
1. Saliva
2. Mucus
3. Insulin
4. Milk
Select the odd one with respect to secretions of exocrine
glands.
1. Saliva
2. Mucus
3. Insulin
4. Milk
Which among the following statements are correct ?
(I) Saliva is secreted by exocrine glands.
(II) Epithelial tissue rests on non-cellular basement
membrane.
(III) Muscular tissue possesses cell junctions.
(IV) Mucus-secreting goblet cells are multicellular.
(1) I and II only
(2) I and IV only
(3) I, II and III
(4) Only III
Which among the following statements are correct ?
(I) Saliva is secreted by exocrine glands.
(II) Epithelial tissue rests on non-cellular basement
membrane.
(III) Muscular tissue possesses cell junctions.
(IV) Mucus-secreting goblet cells are multicellular.
(1) I and II only
(2) I and IV only
(3) I, II and III
(4) Only III
Which of the following provides structural and functional
link between the individual cells in epithelial tissues?
1. Extracellular fluid which binds the various cells in the
tissue together
2. Cell junctions
3. Connective tissue
4. Basement membrane
Which of the following provides structural and functional
link between the individual cells in epithelial tissues?
1. Extracellular fluid which binds the various cells in the
tissue together
2. Cell junctions
3. Connective tissue
4. Basement membrane
Cell junctions like tight, adhering, and gap junctions are
mainly present between the neighbouring cells of:
1. Neural tissue
2. Connective tissue
3. Muscular tissue
4. Epithelial tissue
Cell junctions like tight, adhering, and gap junctions are
mainly present between the neighbouring cells of:
1. Neural tissue
2. Connective tissue
3. Muscular tissue
4. Epithelial tissue
Endocrine and exocrine glands are formed from
what type of tissue?
1. connective
2. blood
3. muscle
4. epithelial
Endocrine and exocrine glands are formed from
what type of tissue?
1. connective
2. blood
3. muscle
4. epithelial
The function of the gap junction is to
1. Perform cementing to keep neighbouring cells together
2. Facilitate communication between adjoining cells by
connecting the cytoplasm for rapid transfer of ions, small
molecules and some large molecules
3. Separate two cells from each other
4. Stop substances from leaking across a tissue
The function of the gap junction is to
1. Perform cementing to keep neighbouring cells together
2. Facilitate communication between adjoining cells by
connecting the cytoplasm for rapid transfer of ions, small
molecules and some large molecules
3. Separate two cells from each other
4. Stop substances from leaking across a tissue
Match the following cell structure with its characteristic
feature :
a. Tight junctions (i) Cement neighbouring cells
together to form sheet
b. Adhering junctions (ii) Transmit information through
chemicals to another cells
c. Gap junctions (iii) Establish a barrier to
prevent leakage of fluid across epithelial cells
d. Synaptic junctions (iv) Cytoplasmic channels to
facilitate communication between adjacent cells
Select the correct option from the following:
1. (a)-(ii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(i), (d)-(iii)
2. (a)-(iv), (b )-(ii), (c)-(i), (d)-(iii)
3. (a)-(iii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iv), (d)-(ii)
4. (a)-(iv), (b)-(iii), (c)-(i), (d)-(ii)
Match the following cell structure with its characteristic
feature :
a. Tight junctions (i) Cement neighbouring cells
together to form sheet
b. Adhering junctions (ii) Transmit information through
chemicals to another cells
c. Gap junctions (iii) Establish a barrier to
prevent leakage of fluid across epithelial cells
d. Synaptic junctions (iv) Cytoplasmic channels to
facilitate communication between adjacent cells
Select the correct option from the following:
1. (a)-(ii), (b)-(iv), (c)-(i), (d)-(iii)
2. (a)-(iv), (b )-(ii), (c)-(i), (d)-(iii)
3. (a)-(iii), (b)-(i), (c)-(iv), (d)-(ii)
4. (a)-(iv), (b)-(iii), (c)-(i), (d)-(ii)
Among the options given below, simple epithelium is not
found at which location?
1. Air sacs of lungs
2. PCT
3. Inner surface of bronchioles and fallopian tubes
4. Inner lining of ducts of salivary glands
Among the options given below, simple epithelium is not
found at which location?
1. Air sacs of lungs
2. PCT
3. Inner surface of bronchioles and fallopian tubes
4. Inner lining of ducts of salivary glands
Mark the incorrect statement regarding compound
epithelium:
1. Made up of more than one layer of cells.
2. Vital role in secretion and absorption.
3. Provide protection against chemical and mechanical
stress.
4. It covers the moist surface of the buccal cavity.
Mark the incorrect statement regarding compound
epithelium:
1. Made up of more than one layer of cells.
2. Vital role in secretion and absorption.
3. Provide protection against chemical and mechanical
stress.
4. It covers the moist surface of the buccal cavity.
Compound epithelium play major role in
1. Secretion
2. Absorption
3. Protection
4. Support
Compound epithelium play major role in
1. Secretion
2. Absorption
3. Protection
4. Support
Pick the correctly matched pair (2014)
A. Cartilage – loose connective tissue
B. Adipose tissue – dense connective tissue
C. Areolar tissue – loose connective tissue
D. Tendon – specialized connective tissue
Pick the correctly matched pair (2014)
A. Cartilage – loose connective tissue
B. Adipose tissue – dense connective tissue
C. Areolar tissue – loose connective tissue
D. Tendon – specialized connective tissue
This feature is not found in Periplaneta americana (NEET- I 2016)
A. indeterminate and radial cleavage during embryonic development
B. Schizocoelom as the body cavity
C. metamerically segmented body
D. exoskeleton composed of N-acetylglucose-amine
This feature is not found in Periplaneta americana (NEET- I 2016)
A. indeterminate and radial cleavage during embryonic development
B. Schizocoelom as the body cavity
C. metamerically segmented body
D. exoskeleton composed of N-acetylglucose-amine
Choose the correct sequence of structural organisation in
animals.A
A- Organs
B -Cells
C- Organis
D- Organ system
E- Tissue
Choose the correct sequence of structural organisation in
animals.A
A- Organs
B -Cells
C- Organism
D- Organ system
E- Tissue
E