According to which of the following properties, the structure of a particular cell varies inside a tissue :
| 1. | Origin of the cell |
| 2. | Nucleus of the cell |
| 3. | Function of the cell |
| 4. | Due to the function of surrounding cells |
Which of the following statement is incorrect regarding the tissue lining organs and cavities?
1. They play a role in separating two structures from each other.
2. Cells are compactly packed with large intercellular space or matrix.
3. On the basis of number of cell layers present, they are classified as simple and compound.
4. They are closely bound to each other through specialised structures called as tight junctions.
The epithelium composed of single layer of tall and slender cells is found in :
1. Stomach wall
2. Fallopian tubes
3. Nephrons
4. Stomach and intestinal lining
Strength, elasticity and flexibility to tissues is provided by the fibres of :
1. Elastin
2. Adipose tissue
3. Elastin and collagen
4. Areolar tissue
Modified polysaccharides in between cells which act as matrix are secreted by :
1. Blood cells
2. Elastin
3. Mast cells of areolar tissue
4. All connective tissues except blood
Which of the following tissue is correctly matched to its location ?
| Option | Tissue | Location |
| 1. | Ciliated epithelium | Inner lining of salivary ducts |
| 2. | Glandular epithelium | Moist surface of buccal cavity |
| 3. | Cuboidal epithelium | Tubular parts of nephron |
| 4. | Squamous epithelium | Inner surface of bronchioles |
Which among the following has been mismatched ?
1. Smooth muscle tissue- wall of blood vessels
2. Areolar tissue- beneath the skin
3. Cartilage- between adjacent bones of vertebral column
4. Fibroblast- lacunae
Which among the following organs possess all the four types of tissue?
1. Skin
2. Stomach
3. Heart
4. Fallopian tubes
Which part of the neuron triggers events that may cause stimulation or inhibition of adjacent neurons and other cells ?
1. Nucleus
2. Cell body
3. Neuron’s endings
4. Axon
The attachment of skeletal muscles to bones and that of one bone to another is due to :
1. Ligaments and tendons
2. Tendons and ligaments
3. Cartilage and tendon
4. Osteocytes and cartilage