InterviewSolution
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Where do you find contractile proteins? |
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Answer» The correct answers is In muscle fibres . |
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The brain, spinal cord are composed of ……………….A) Muscular Tissue B) Cartilage Tissue C) Nervous TissueD) Ligaments |
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Answer» A) Muscular Tissue |
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Cardiac muscles are present in A) Heart B) Lung C) Oesophagus D) Lining of mouth |
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Answer» Correct option is A) Heart |
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Name the tissue that is present in brain. |
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Answer» Nervous tissue formed with neurons is present in the brain. |
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Striated in its structure and involuntary in action muscles present in A) legs B) alimentary canal C) uterus D) heart |
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Answer» Correct option is D) heart |
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What is called action potential? |
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Answer» Whenever a nerve is stimulated, it produces a small electrical current (0.055V) called action potential. |
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What is the other name for Areolar tissue? |
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Answer» Fibroblasts is the other name for areolar tissue. |
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What is bone made of? |
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Answer» Bone is made of calcium phosphate and calcium carbonate. |
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Name the tissue that acts as insulator. |
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Answer» Adipose tissue is the tissue that acts as insulator. |
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Name the tissue present in the diagram.A) Bone B) Areolar Tissue C) Adipose Tissue D) Cartilage Tissue |
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Answer» B) Areolar Tissue |
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Squamous epithelium is found in A) Lining of mouth B) Oesophagus C) Both A and B D) None of these |
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Answer» C) Both A and B |
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Mohammed learnt about blood in his classroom, having learnt the topic A) He will take balanced diet and avoid bad habits B) He will take iron rich food only and will do yoga everyday C) He will take balanced diet, do yoga and exercise D) Will take care of his health and promote blood donation |
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Answer» D) Will take care of his health and promote blood donation |
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Find the correct statement among the following. A) Neutrophils are one type of agranulocyte. B) Basophils attack and destroy only virus. C) Pus is nothing but decayed WBC. D) WBC contain haemoglobin. |
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Answer» C) Pus is nothing but decayed WBC. |
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Red blood cells: Erythrocytes:: White blood cells: ? A) Leucocytes B) Monocytes C) Thrombocytes D) Erythrocytes |
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Answer» Correct option is A) Leucocytes |
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Connective Tissue that joins different tissues in packing and helps to keep the organs in place ………………A) Adipose tissue B) Areolar Tissue C) Cartilage Tissue D) Osteocytes |
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Answer» C) Cartilage Tissue |
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Do you find any difference between skin cells and muscle cells? |
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Answer» There is a difference between skin cells and muscle cells. Skin cells are arranged in the form of layers. This is called stratified squamous epithelium. Muscle cells are elongated ones and responsible for movement in the body. |
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The tissue that is present beneath the skin, tissue, around the kidneys and in bone marrow – A) Areolar TissueB) Adipose Tissue C) Cartiage D) Bone |
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Answer» Correct option is C) Cartiage |
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Fat storing tissue that is present below the skin and between internal organs ……………….A) Areolar TissueB) Tendons C) Adipose Tissue D) Nervous Tissue |
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Answer» D) Nervous Tissue |
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Nerve tissue has neurons and supporting cells. Name the supporting cells of the nerve tissue. |
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Answer» The correct anwser is Glial cells. |
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Which nodes present at regular intervals on the nerve cells? |
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Answer» The correct answers is Ranvier Nodes. |
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Identify the part in nerve cells. A) Cell body B) Axon C) DendriteD) All the above |
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Answer» D) All the above |
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Read the following paragraph and answer the given questions.Connective tissues help in binding the other tissues and organs together and provide a frame work and support to various organs in the body. Areolar tissue is a type of connective tissue that helps in packing and also help to keep organs in place. Fat stor¬ing adipose tissue is found below skin and between internal organs. Bone and cartilage form skeletal system, which gives support to the body. Ligament connects bone with bone whereas tendon connects muscle with bone.i) Which connective tissue is called packing tissue?ii) Which connective tissue joins muscle with bone? iii) What are the main components of skeletal system? iv) Where do you find adipose tissue in the body? |
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Answer» i) Areolar tissue ii) Tendon iii) Cartilage iv) Adipose tissue is found below the skin and between internal organs. |
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Blood is a type of connective tissue. Why is it called connective tissue? |
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Answer» Blood is considered as connective tissue because of the following reasons. 1. Blood connects different organs of our body together by carrying oxygen, nutrients, hormones, and other signaling molecules and removing the waste. 2. It has all the three components of connective tissue i.e., cells, fibers, and matrix. 3. Similar to other connective tissues, blood is rich in fibres like collagen fibers and blood clotting fibres. 4. Blood originates from the mesodermal layer of the embryo from which ail other connective tissues also originate. |
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Collect the old blood reports of your friends/relatives and prepare a project report on the contents of the blood. |
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Answer» On collection and observation of old blood reports I came to know that the contents of blood should present in definite proportions such as.
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Aim: Identification of tissue in collected sample Apparatus: Microscope, slide, dilute HCl, vinegar, forceps.Procedure: 1. Take a piece of muscle of chicken. 2. Put in diluted HCl or vinegar and leave it for two hours. 3. Next morning collect the piece of muscle on a slide with forceps. 4. Press gently with another slide, put few drops of water and place a cover slip on it. 5. Observe under microscope. Observed diagram 6. Draw the diagram what you have observed under microscope in your notebook. Compare your diagram with the above picture.Answer these questions. 1. How are the cells arranged?2. Do you find any difference between skin cells and muscle cells?3. If you want to observe the bone tissue in the chicken bone, settle it in vinegar or diluted HCl over night. Then only the bone becomes soft. Take a piece from it by using knife. Do you find any relation among these tissues?4. Is this tissue useful for movements in our body? |
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Answer» 1) Cells are arranged in layers one above the other. 2) Muscle cells are long and nucleated. 3) Usually muscle tissue is attached to bones. 4) Yes. This tissue is useful for movements in our body. |
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During winter, body shivers. Why? |
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Why do old people shiver in winter when compared to youngsters? Is there any insulator like substance to prevent the escape of heat energy during winter? |
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Aim:Identification of tissue in collected sample.Apparatus:Microscope, slide, dilute HCl, forceps, brush.Procedure:1. Collect a small piece of chicken with bone from your nearby chicken centres or market. 2. Put it in dilute HCl for two hours. 3. Take the skin part of chicken piece. 4. Place the material with forceps or brush on the slide 5. Then keep the another slide on it and press both the slides gently. 6. Place a cover slip tap on it and observe under microscope. 7. Draw the diagram of what you have observed under microscope in your notebook. 8. Compare your diagram with the given picture.Answer these questions.1. Are all the cells similar?2. How are they arranged?3. Are these cells tightly packed and formed as continuous sheath?4. Is there any intercellular space?5. Think, why these cells look like continuous sheath.6. Does this tissue covering protect inside and outside of the animal body? |
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Answer» 1) Yes. All the cells are similar. 2) They are arranged in layers. Each cell is round and nucleated. Observed diagram 3) Yes. The cells are tightly packed and formed as continuous sheath. 4) No. There is no intercellular space. 5) These cells are look like continuous sheath because there is no intercellular space and the cells are tightly packed. 6) Yes. This tissue covering protect inside and outside of the animal body. |
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Which tissue gives definite shape to body of vertebrae? |
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Write the functions of cartilage. |
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Answer» Provides flexibility and support to the body parts. It smoothens the surface at the joints. |
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Give two examples of cartilage. |
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Answer» Tip of the nose and external ear are two examples of cartilage. |
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1. Take a permanent slide of columnar epithelium from the slide box and observe under microscope.2. Draw the figure that you observed under microscope. Observed diagram 3. How are the cells? Do you find any hair like projections on the outer surface of epithelial cells? |
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Answer» a) The cells are long, compactly arranged without intercellular spaces. b) Hair like projections are present on the outer surface of these cells. c) These type of epithelial cells are present in the small intestine. |
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What are cartilage found? |
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Answer» Cartilage is found in the joints of bones, the tip of ribs, the tip of the nose, external ears, and the trachea. Embryos of several vertebrates have only cartilage. |
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Match the following.Group – AGroup – B1) BoneA) Joins different tissues2) LigamentB) Found in trachea3) TendonC) Connects bones at joints4) CartilageD) Joins muscle to the bone5) Areolar tissueE) Major component skeletal systemF) Transports materialG) Living of blood vessel |
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Name the only cells in our body, which do not have the ability of regenaration. |
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Answer» Nerve cells the only cells in our body, which do not have the ability of regenaration. |
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What are the 3 major portions of a nerve cell? |
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Answer» 1) Cell body 2) Axon 3) Dendrite (or) cyton |
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Because of alternate dark and light bands the muscle is called as A) smooth muscle B) striated muscle C) involuntary muscle D) unstriated muscle |
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Answer» B) striated muscle |
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The plasma of blood contains A) HormonesB) Salts C) Water D) All the above |
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Answer» D) All the above |
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The life span of red blood cell is A) 130 days B) 120 days C) 12 – 13 days D) 115 days |
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Answer» Correct option is B) 120 days |
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This is not a required material to identify your blood group. A) Cotton B) Disposal Needle C) Bandage D) 70% alcohol |
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Answer» Correct option is C) Bandage |
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The following figure depicts A) Arrangement for osmosis B) Preparation of semi permeable membraneC) Arrangement for diffusion D) Identification of blood group |
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Answer» D) Identification of blood group |
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Which of the following are less in blood ? A) Neutrophils B) Monocytes C) Basophils D) Eosinophils |
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Answer» A) Neutrophils |
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The cells that help in blood clotA) Heparine B) Blood platelets C) Esinophils D) Basophils |
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Answer» B) Blood platelets |
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These blood group persons are universal donors A) ‘AB’ blood group B) ‘B’ blood group C) ‘O’ blood group D) A’ blood group |
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Answer» C) ‘O’ blood group |
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Universal donors are A) ‘A’ group B) ‘B’ group C) ‘AB’ group D) ‘O’ group |
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Answer» D) ‘O’ group |
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Universal recipients are A) ‘A’ group B) ‘B’ group C) ‘AB’ group D) ‘O’ group |
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Answer» C) ‘AB’ group |
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Blood loss is prevented by A) RBC B) WBC C) Platelets D) Plasma |
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Answer» Correct option is C) Platelets |
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Scientist who discovered blood groups A) Karl Landsteiner B) Carl Ericke C) Malpighi D) Robert Anges |
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Answer» A) Karl Landsteiner |
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Red blood cells are generated from A) adipocytes B) heparine C) pancreas D) bone marrow of long bone |
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Answer» D) bone marrow of long bone |
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Grave yard of RBC …………A) Liver B) Lungs C) Pancreas D) Spleen |
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Answer» Correct option is B) Lungs |
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