Q.1
Glands are modifications of:
  • a) Connective tissue.
  • b) Muscular tissue.
  • c) Epithelial tissue.
  • d) Nervous tissue.
Q.2
Identify the wrong statement regarding neural tissue:
  • a) Neuroglia makes up about one tenth of the neural tissue.
  • b) Neurons are the structural and functional unit and are excitable cells.
  • c) Neural tissue exerts greatest control over the body’s responsiveness to changing conditions.
  • d) Neuroglia cells protect and support the neurons.
Q.3
The mucosa is seen in
  • a) cavities of the urogenital tract
  • b) cavities of alimentary tract
  • c) cavities of the respiratory passages
  • d) all of these
Q.4
Select the correctly matched from the following:
  • a) Z-like intercalations - Fibrous tissues that bisect the thin filaments.
  • b) Desmosomes – Zonula adherens.
  • c) Calcified cartilage – Epiglottis and Columella nasi.
  • d) Perichondrium – Fibrous tissue covering the bundle of muscle fibres.
Q.5
The term lacunae with reference to the bone denotes:
  • a) The spaces housing Osteocytes.
  • b) Concentric rings in which Osteocytes are arranged.
  • c) Oblique canals joining adjacent Harvesian canals.
  • d) Protoplasmic connections joining adjacent Osteocytes.
Q.6
Mesothelium is the name given to
  • a) lumen of blood vessels
  • b) coelomic cavities
  • c) lumen of gut
  • d) organs derived from mesoderm
Q.7
Which type of tissue correctly matched
  • a) Cuboidal epithelium → Lining of stomach
  • b) Areolar tissue → Tendon
  • c) Smooth muscle → Wall of intestine
  • d) Transitional epithelium → Tip of nose
Q.8
Match the following columns:
Column I Column II
a. Areolar tissue Fat cells.
b. Adipose tissue Osteocytes.
c. Ligament Loose connective tissue
d. Bone Dense regular connective tissue
  • a) a - 3 ; b - 1 ; c - 4; d - 2
  • b) a - 3 ; b - 1 ; c - 2; d - 4
  • c) a - 4 ; b - 3 ; c - 2; d - 1
  • d) a - 2 ; b - 1 ; c - 4; d - 3
Q.9
An example of gland by which secretion accumulates below the free surface of cell through which it secretes:
  • a) Sebaceous glands.
  • b) Goblet cells.
  • c) Mammary glands.
  • d) All except (b).
Q.10
Microglia are small cells with slender process derived from:
  • a) Lymphocytes.
  • b) Monocytes.
  • c) Neutrophils.
  • d) Eosinophils.
Q.11
Tendon is made up of
  • a) yellow fibrous connective tissue
  • b) areolar tissue
  • c) adipose tissue.
  • d) modified white fibrous tissue
Q.12
An epithelial tissue having single layer of cube shaped cells with centrally located nucleus is found at:
  • a) Surface of ovary, oviduct and fallopian tube.
  • b) Lining of stomach, intestine and gall bladder.
  • c) Alveoli, Bowman’s capsule, Peritoneal lining of coelom.
  • d) Surface of ovary, seminiferous tubule, Nephron.
Q.13
Wharton’s jelly is:
  • a) Epithelial tissue.
  • b) Connective tissue
  • c) Neural tissue.
  • d) Muscular tissue.
Q.14
With respect to blood, the composition of lymph can be expressed as
  • a) No RBC, no platelets , less protein, less calcium and phosphorous, predominant corpuscles lymphocytes
  • b) No RBC, no platelets , less protein, more calcium and phosphorous, predominant corpuscles lymphocytes
  • c) No RBC, less platelets , less protein, less calcium and phosphorous, predominant corpuscles macrophage
  • d) No RBC, less platelets , less protein, less calcium and phosphorous, predominant corpuscles monocytes
Q.15
he four sketches (1, 2, 3 and 4) given below, represent four different types of animal tissue. Which one of these is correctly identified in the options given below, along with its correct location and function?
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  • a) (1) – Columnar epithelium – Nephron – Secretion and absorption.
  • b) (2) – Glandular epithelium – Intestine – Secretion.
  • c) (3) – Collagen fibres – Cartilage – Attach skeletal muscles to bones.
  • d) (4) – Smooth muscle tissue – Heart – Heart contraction.
Q.16
Name of a structure formed of collagen protien :-
  • a) White fibrous
  • b) Yellow elastic
  • c) White fibres
  • d) Yellow fibre
Q.17
Which of the following characteristics observed in yellow elastic cartilage :
  • a) A few flat and elongated fibroblast cells lay between the fibre bundles.
  • b) Cell are ovoid in shape and are surrounded by matrix.
  • c) It has elastin
  • d) Its matrix is homogeneous and translucent
Q.18
Cell body of which neuron giving rise to both dendrite and axonal branches.
  • a) Bipolar neuron
  • b) Multipolar neuron
  • c) Unipolar neuron
  • d) All the above
Q.19
The study of tissues is knows as : (MPPMT 2010)
  • a) Anatomy
  • b) Ecology
  • c) Physiology
  • d) Histology
Q.20
Fibroblasts macrophages and mast cells are present in : (Kerala 2010)
  • a) Adipose tissue
  • b) Glandular epithelium
  • c) Cartilage tissue
  • d) Areolar tissue
Q.21
Which of the following is correct for (1), (2), (3) lebelled in the given diagram ?
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  • a) (1) Nucleus, (2) Basment membrane, (3) Free polygonal surface
  • b) (1)Free polygonal surface, (2) Nucleus, (3) Basement membrane
  • c) (1) Free polygonal surface, (2) Basement membranme, (3) Nucleus
  • d) (1) Basement membrane, (2) Nucleus, (3) Free polygonal surface
Q.22
Match the animals listed in column-I to blood listed in column-II. (KCET 2010)
Column-I Column-II
(P) Man (i) Plasma and cells are colourless
(Q) Earth worm (ii) Plasma colourless and nucleated RBC
(R) Cockroach (iii) Plasma colourless and enucleated RBC
(S) Frog (iv) Plasma red and nucleated colourless RBC
- -   - - (v) Plasma and RBS have haemoglobin
  • a) (P-i), (Q-iv), (R-ii), (S-iii)
  • b) (P-v), (Q-iii), (R-i), (S-iv)
  • c) (P-iii), (Q-iv), (R-i), (S-ii)
  • d) (P-iv), (Q-v), (R-iii), (S-ii)
Q.23
A : Yellow elastin cartilage has elastin. R : Whie fibrous cartilage has bundles of collagen, fibres
  • a) Both A and R are true and R is correct explanation of A.
  • b) Both A and R are true but R is not correct explanation of A.
  • c) A is true and R is wrong.
  • d) A is wrong and R is true.
Q.24
Which of the following structure are made of several layer's of cells :-
  • a) Stratified epithelium
  • b) Columnar epithelium
  • c) Ciliated epithelium
  • d) Cuboidal epithelium
Q.25
The ciliated columnar epithelial cells in humans are knows to occur in. (CBSE 2011)
  • a) Bile duct and oesophagus
  • b) Eustachian tube and stomach lining
  • c) Bronchioles and fallopian tubes
  • d) Fallopian tubes and urethra
Q.26
Which of the following is correct for (1), (2), (3) in the given diagram ?
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  • a) (1) Supporting cells (2) Basal granule (3) Mucus secreting cell
  • b) (1) Mucus secreting cell (2) Supporting cells (3) Basal granule
  • c) (1) Supporting cells (2) Mucus secreting cell (3) Basal granule
  • d) (1) Basal granule (2) Supporting cells (3) Mucus secreting cells
Q.27
The outer covering of cartilage is called. (WB 2010)
  • a) Periosteum
  • b) Peritoneum
  • c) Perichondrium
  • d) Endosteum
Q.28
A : Squamous epithelium protect the under lying tissue. R : Outer most layer of skin of frog made up of squamous epithelium.
  • a) Both A and R are true and R is correct explanation of A.
  • b) Both A and R are true but R is not correct explanation of A.
  • c) A is true and R is wrong.
  • d) A is wrong and R is true.
Q.29
Which of the following structure is seen in the joints between skull bones :-
  • a) Cellular Cartilage
  • b) Yellow elastic tissue
  • c) Tendon
  • d) White Fibrous tissue
Q.30
Which of the following tissue in normally found in tendon .
  • a) Ligament
  • b) Hyaline cartiage
  • c) Areolar tissue
  • d) White fibrous tissue
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