Tissue attached with bones-
a) Striated Muscle
b) Smooth Muscle
c) Cardiac Muscle
d) Meristematic
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The tissue attached with bones is striated muscle.
Answer:
Option a is right.
Explanation:
STRIATED MUSCLE:
- These are also called skeletal muscle since they are attached to bone.
- The alternate dark and light band in myofibril give striated apperance. Hence they are called striated muscle.
- These muscle are multinucleated with nuclei at the periphery of sarcoplasm .
- They control voluntary movement of the body.
- Skeletal muscle are innervated by somatic nervous system.
- These are cylindrical and unbranched and get tired quickly.
SMOOTH MUSCLE:
- They do not have any striations and hence smooth in appearance.
- These muscles are present in majority of visceral organs.
- These are involuntary in action. They are under the control of autonomous nervous system.
- These are uninucleated, unbranched and are fusiform in shape.
CARDIAC MUSCLE:
- Cardiac muscle is present only in heart.
- These are branched and cylindrical in shape.
- Though they have striations, they are involuntary in nature.
- They have communication junctions in the form of intercalated disc.
- These are uninucleated sometimes binucleated.
MERISTEMATIC TISSUE:
- These are present in plant . The tissue capable of division in plant is called MERISTEMATIC tissue.
- The cells in this tissue are actively dividing and contains abundant cytoplasm and clear nucleus.
- Meristematic tissue are usually present in the growing tips of plant.
- There are three types of meristem namely apical meristem, lateral meristem and intercalary meristem.
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