Biology, asked by jayshree7564, 9 months ago

a) The small fine branches given out from the cell body of a nerve cell.

b) The tissue which produces digestive juices, tears and milk.

c) The tissue which connects two bones together.

d) The tissue which stores food in the plant.

e) The living cells in the xylem tissue.

f) Tissue in which sieve tubes are found.

g) The functional unit of muscular tissues.

h) The fluid tissue without blood cells and proteins.

i) The sensation received by the sense organs from surrounding.

j) Structural unit of nervous tissue.

2. State true or false. If false, then rewrite the correct form of statements :

a) A tissue is formed of only one type of cells.

b) Meristematic tissue is found at the growing tips of a plant.

c) Phloem is formed of dead tubular cells.

d) Permanent tissue is made up of undifferentiated and dividing cells.

e) Epithelial tissues don't have intercellular spaces.

3. State the functions of the following :

a) Epidermis

b) Sclerenchyma

c) Xylem vessels

d) Adipose tissue

e) Cardiac muscles

f) RBCs

4. Answer the following questions :

1. How do you rank the following with respect to a cell, tissue, organ or organism?

a) Amoeba

b) Euglena

c) Skin

d) Lungs

e) Neuron

f) Cardiac muscle.

2. Name the kind of tissue that

a) Carries oxygen around the body.

b) Brings about movement in animals.

c) Transports food to different parts of a plant.

d) Transports water in plants.

e) Supports an animal's body.

f) Binds different tissues together.

g) Conducts messages from one part of the body to another.

3. Name the plant tissue which helps in the movement of water and minerals in the body. What are the various types of cells present in this tissue?

4. Which plant tissue is responsible for the distribution of food prepared in the leaves? Name the four component parts of this tissue.

5. Name the varios typed of animal tissues and state their functions.

6. Ne the three main kinds of muscular tissues. Give the exact location of each kind in an animal body.













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Answered by Anonymous
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A nerve cell typically has several dendrites, each with numerous branches. (The word "dendrite" means "branch".) The diameter of dendrites typically decreases away from the cell body, so that dendrites taper gradually to fine twigs. Dendrites typically receive synaptic contacts from axons of many other nerve cells.

Inside this tube is a lining called the mucosa. In the mouth, stomach, and small intestine, the mucosa contains tiny glands that produce juices to help digest food. Two solid organs, the liver and the pancreas, produce digestive juices that reach the intestine through small tubes.

A ligament is a fibrous connective tissue which attaches bone to bone, and usually serves to hold structures together and keep them stable..

Ground tissue makes up most of the interior of a plant. It carries out basic metabolic functions and stores food and water. Vascular tissue runs through the ground tissue inside a plant. It consists of bundles of xylem and phloem, which transport food, water and minerals throughout the plant

The xylem tissue moves water and nutrients to various parts of the plant such as shoots and leaves. ... The xylem parenchyma is comprised of parenchyma cells. Parenchyma cells are the only living cells in the xylem.

Answered by rohin111bhattacharya
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