A. | Bear cilia on their free surface. |
B. | Provides a lining for some parts of body. |
C. | Compound epithelium is multi-layered, meant for limited role in secretion and absorption. |
D. | Located in the tip of the nose. |
E. | Exocrine glands possess epithelial tissue. |
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A. | Squamous Epithelium | I. | Goblet cells of alimentary canal |
B. | Ciliated Epithelium | II. | Inner lining of pancreatic ducts |
C. | Glandular Epithelium | III. | Walls of blood vessels |
D. | Compound Epithelium | IV. | Inner surface of Fallopian tubes |
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(A) | Columnar epithelium | (I) | Ducts of glands |
(B) | Ciliated epithelium | (II) | Inner lining of stomach and intestine |
(C) | Squamous epithelium | (III) | Inner lining of bronchioles |
(D) | Cuboidal epithelium | (IV) | Endothelium |
Options: | (A) | (B) | (C) | (D) |
1. | III | II | I | IV |
2. | III | II | IV | I |
3. | II | III | I | IV |
4. | II | III | IV | I |
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(a) | Bronchioles | (i) | Dense Regular Connective Tissue |
(b) | Goblet cell | (ii) | Loose Connective Tissue |
(c) | Tendons | (iii) | Glandular Tissue |
(d) | Adipose Tissue | (iv) | Ciliated Epithelium |
(a) | (b) | (c) | (d) | |
1. | (iii) | (iv) | (ii) | (i) |
2. | (iv) | (iii) | (i) | (ii) |
3. | (i) | (ii) | (iii) | (iv) |
4. | (ii) | (i) | (iv) | (iii) |
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NEET MCQ Books for XIth & XIIth Physics, Chemistry & BiologyWhich of the following types of epithelium lines the walls of blood vessels?
1. Ciliated epithelium
2. Squamous epithelium
3. Cuboidal epithelium
4. Columnar epithelium
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NEET MCQ Books for XIth & XIIth Physics, Chemistry & BiologyCuboidal epithelium with brush border of microvilli is found in :
1. Ducts of salivary glands
2. Proximal convoluted tubule of nephron
3. Eustachian tube
4. Lining of intestine
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NEET MCQ Books for XIth & XIIth Physics, Chemistry & BiologyGoblet cells of alimentary canal are modified from:
1. | Columnar epithelial cells | 2. | Chondrocytes |
3. | Compound epithelial cells | 4. | Squamous epithelial cells |
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NEET MCQ Books for XIth & XIIth Physics, Chemistry & Biology1. | Bronchioles and Fallopian tubes |
2. | Bile duct and Bronchioles |
3. | Fallopian tubes and Pancreatic duct |
4. | Eustachian tube and salivary duct |
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NEET MCQ Books for XIth & XIIth Physics, Chemistry & BiologyChoose the correctly matched pair:
1. Inner lining of salivary ducts- Ciliated epithelium
2. Moist surface of buccal cavity- Glandular epithelium
3. Tubular parts of nephrons- Cuboidal epithelium
4. Inner surface of bronchioles- Squamous epithelium
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