Biology Test

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Biology Mastery Quiz

Test your knowledge on biological tissues and their functions with our engaging Biology Mastery Quiz! This quiz covers a variety of topics, from plant and animal tissues to their specific roles in growth and protection.

Whether you're a student, teacher, or just a biology enthusiast, this quiz is designed to challenge your understanding of essential concepts in biology.

  • Multiple choice questions
  • Short answer segments
  • Engaging visuals and explanations
16 Questions4 MinutesCreated by GrowingLeaf24
Vacuoles are present in meristematic tissues.
False
True
What do 'A' and 'B' represent in the given picture?
A: Lateral meristem; B: Apical meristem
A: Intercalary meristem, B: Apical meristem
A: Lateral meristem; B: Intercalary meristem.
A: Intercalary meristem; B: Lateral meristem
The husk of coconut is a ________ tissue.
Sclerenchyma
Vascular
Meristematic
Epithelial
Adipose tissue helps in the repair of tissues.
False
True
Which of the following correctly represents plant tissues in decreasing order of their intercellular spaces?
Parenchyma, Collenchyma, Sclerenchyma
Sclerenchyma, Parenchyma, Collenchyma
Collenchyma, Sclerenchyma, Parenchyma
Parenchyma, Sclerenchyma, Collenchyma
What is the basic difference between tissues of plants and animals?
Most plant tissues are dead.
Most animal tissues are dead.
Most plant tissues are living
Plant tissues consume more energy as compared to animal tissues.
Name the covering or protective tissue in animal body.
Which type of cells are used to prepare ropes and mats?
Sclerenchyma
Aerenchyma
Parenchyma
Collenchyma
Why do cells of epidermal tissue lack intercellular spaces?
Cells are square shaped
Their side walls stick together due to a waxy secretion
Their side walls stick together due to a waxy secretion
They have a protective function
Parenchymatous cells performing photosynthesis are called
Chlorenchyma
Aerenchyma
Sclerenchyma
Collenchyma
Label components A and B.
A: Parenchyma; B: Sieve tube
A: Sieve tube; B: Parenchyma
A: Sieve tube; B: Companion cell
A: Sieve plate; B: Sieve tube
Name the region where epithelial tissue is not found.
Lining of mouth
Lung alveoli
Heart muscle
Skin
In goitre, the thyroid gland enlarges and results in swelling in the throat region. Which epithelial tissue is involved in this condition?
Cuboidal epithelium
Columnar epithelium
Squamous epithelium
Glandular epithelium
Phloem Fibres store compounds as starch
True
False
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