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Question 1011 Mark
Give one example of (i) apical meristem and (ii) lateral meristem.
Answer
  1. Apical meristem: Shoot apes.

  2. Lateral meristem: Cambium.

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Question 1021 Mark
Give one example of connective tissue in which matrix is solid?
Answer
Bone is a dense connective tissue in which matrix is solid.
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Question 1031 Mark
Define the tissues.
Answer
A tissue is a group of cells of the same type or mixed type having a common origin and performing a common function.
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Question 1041 Mark
Define the term “tissue”.
Answer
Tissue is a group of cells that are similar in structure and are organized together to perform a specific task.
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Question 1051 Mark
Define simple tissue.
Answer
Simple tissue is made up of only one type of cells that carry out the same function.
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Question 1061 Mark
Define Glandular epithelium.
Answer
Glandular epithelium is a type of epithelial tissue which covers the glands (both exocrine and endocrine) of our body. Coming to their function, Both endocrine and exocrine glands produce their secretions through the glandular epithelium via special cells called goblet cells.
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Question 1071 Mark
Define complex tissue.
Answer
Tissue which is composed of two or more types of cells but contribute to a common function is called complex tissue.
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Question 1081 Mark
Classify epithelial tissues on the basis of arrangements of layers.
Answer
On the basis of arrangement of layers, epithelial tissue is classified into two types:
  • Simple epithelium
  • Stratified epithelium.
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Question 1091 Mark
A person is carrying a heavy weight. He got tired and removed the weight to relax his muscles. Which tissues are involved in this case?
Answer
Muscular tissues are involved in this case.
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Question 1101 Mark
A coverslip must always be places very gently while mounting in order to:
  1. Avoid the entry of air bubbles.
  2. Stop the stain from oozing out.
  3. Avoid crushing of the material.
  4. Stop the material from drying.
Answer
  1. Avoid the entry of air bubbles.

Explanation:

A coverslip must always be places very gently while mounting in order to avoid the entry of air bubbles.

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