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Question 12 Marks
What is the number of blood platelets?
Answer
The number of blood platelets is 2,50,000-300,000 per cubic mm.
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Question 22 Marks
Write a note on squamous epithelium.
Answer
The cells of squamous epithelium tissue are extremely thin and flat and form a delicate lining. It is found in the alveoli of lungs and blood vessels and protects the underlying parts from germs, harmful chemicals and injury.
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Question 32 Marks
Name the following:
  1. Neurons which carry impulses towards brain.
  2. Process of neuron which carries impulses away from cyton.
Answer
  1. Sensory neurons carry impulses towards brain.
  2. Axon is long, branch process of neuron which carries impulses away from cyton.
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Question 42 Marks
What are tissues? Give importance of tissue.
Answer
Group of cells that are similar in structure and perform same function is called a tissue.
Tissue provide structural strength, mechanical strength and show division of labour.
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Question 52 Marks
What are the two types of striated muscle fibres?
Answer
Skeletal and cardiac muscles are two types of striated muscle fibres.
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Question 62 Marks
Where do bone and cartilage cells reside?
Answer
Bone and cartilage cells reside in small spaces within the matrix that are called lacunae.
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Question 72 Marks
Explain how sieve tubes manage to be living?
Answer
Sieve tube elements do not have nuclei but have cytoplasm. They are dependent on adjacent companion cells which contains dense and very active cytoplasm and a large elongated nucleus.
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Question 82 Marks
Name the following:
  1. Multinucleate muscle fibre.
  2. Spindle shape muscle fibre.
Answer
  1. Skeletal or striated muscle fibre is multinucleated.
  2. Smooth or unstriated muscle fibre is long and spindle shape.
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Question 92 Marks
Describe functions of squamous epithelial tissue.
Answer
Squamous epithelium protects the underlying parts from germs, harmful chemicals and injury.
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Question 102 Marks
Distinguish between tracheids and vessels.
Answer
Tracheids:
  1. Single celled.
  2. The end walls remain intact.
Vessels:
  1. Made up of a row of cells.
  2. End walls get dissolved and become perforated.
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Question 112 Marks
What is RBC count of normal humans?
Answer
The normal RBC range for men is 4.7 to 6.1 million cells per microliter. The normal RBC range for women is 4.2 to 5.4 million cells per microliter.
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Question 122 Marks
What is skeletal connective tissue? Give its functions.
Answer
Skeletal connective tissue forms the endoskeleton of the body. It includes bones and cartilage.
Functions of skeletal connective tissue:
  1. It provides support to the body.
  2. Protects the vital organs of the body like brain, ear, heart, lungs etc.
  3. It anchors the muscles and provide movement to animal body.
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Question 132 Marks
Name the plant tissue found in the husk of coconut and also identify the chemical which is responsible for its stiffness.
Answer
Plant tissue in husk of coconut is sclerenchvma fibres.
Reason for stiffness of scrererrchyma is deposition of iig'in in cell walls of its cells.
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Question 142 Marks
Distinguish between the following pairs in one or two sentences for each:
Tendon and ligament.
Answer
 
Tendon
 
Ligament
1.
It is inelastic in nature.
1.
It is elastic in nature.
2.
It joins muscles to bones.
2.
It joins bones to bones.
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Question 152 Marks
Why are plant and animal tissues different?
Answer
  1. Plants are stationary or fixed as they don’t move while animlas move around in search of food, mates and shelter.
  2. The growth in plants is limited to certain regions, while this is not so in animals.
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Question 162 Marks
Distinguish between xylem and phloem.
Answer
Xylem:
  1. It conducts water and minerals.
  2. Conducting channels or tracheary elements are tracheids and vessels.
Phloem:
  1. It conducts organic solutes and food materials.
  2. Conducting channels are sieve tubes.
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Question 172 Marks
Explain different types of elements present in phloem.
Answer
The different types of elements present in the phloem are:
  1. Sieve tubes: Sieve tubes are slender, tube-like structures composed of elongated thin-walled cells, placed end to end. Their end walls are perforated by numerous pores and are called sieve plates.
  2. Companion cells: It is a small thin-walled cell containing dense and very active cytoplasm and large elongated nucleus.
  3. Phloem parenchyma: These are thin-walled, living cells of parenchyma of phloem. They have two functions, storage and slow lateral conduction of food.
  4. Phloem Fibre: These are thick-walled, elongated spindled shaped dead cells which posses narrow lumen. They provide mechanical strength to the tissue.
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Question 182 Marks
Name the following:
  1. Tissue which stores fat.
  2. Epithelium which lines lung alveoli.
Answer
  1. Adipose tissues.
  2. Ciliated epithelium.
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Question 192 Marks
What is the function of ciliated epithelium?
Answer
It has finger-like projections called cilia on the outer suface of columnar epithelial. These cilia can move, and their movement pushes the mucus forward to clear it.
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Question 202 Marks
Why is blood considered to be connective tissue?
Answer
When blood circulates in the body, it passes through all the organs and thus connects different tissues and organs of the body. Hence it is considered to be a connective tissue.
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Question 212 Marks
What is economic use of sclerenchyma?
Answer
The sclerenchyma fibers are of great economical importance since they constitute the source material for many fabrics, hemp, flex, jute.
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Question 222 Marks
Enumerate protein fibres of connective tissue.
Answer
The protein fibres of connective tissue are white fibres of collagen, yellow fibres of elastin and reticular fibres of reticulin.
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Question 232 Marks
Which tissue is called middleman between tissues cells and blood?
Answer
Lymph is a colorless or slightly yellowish fluid which is called the middleman between tissues cells and blood.
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Question 242 Marks
Write a short note on intercalary meristem.
Answer
They are located at the base of leaves or internodes, e.g., stems of grasses and other monocots. Such tissues also occur below the nodes. It produces an increase in the length of an organ such as leaves and internodes.
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Question 252 Marks
What are the functions of xylem?
Answer
Functions of Xylem:
  1. The main function of xylem is to carry water and mineral salts upward from the root to different parts of shoots.
  2. Since walls of tracheids, vessels and sclerenchyma of xylem are lignified, they give mechanical strength to the plant body.
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Question 262 Marks
What types of functions does the single cell of unicellular organisms such as Amoeba perform?
Answer
Amoeba is a single cell unicellular organism. It performs all vital life activities like respiration, intake of food, exchange of respiratory gases, excretion, reproduction.
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Question 272 Marks
Define connective tissue.
Answer
Connective tissues are most abundant and widely distributed in the body of complex animals. The cells of connective tissue are loosely spaced and embedded in an inercellular matrix. The matrix may be jelly like, fluid, dense or rigid.
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Question 282 Marks
What is function of tendon?
Answer
Tendon is a fibrous (dense) connective tissue which connects a muscle with a bone.
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Question 292 Marks
What are medullated nerve fibres?
Answer
The nerve fiber which is surrounded by a myelin sheath is called medullated nerve fiber. In this nerve fiber, conduction of nerve impulse is faster.
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Question 302 Marks
Name the leucocytes that increase in number during worm infestations.
Answer
Eosinophils increases during worm infection.
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Question 312 Marks
Write a short note on sclerenchyma.
Answer
Sclerenchyma cells are dead cells and they are devoid of protoplasm. The cells walls of sclerenchyma are greatly thickened by lignin. The cells of sclerenchyma are closely packed without intercellular spaces.
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Question 322 Marks
Which are soliers of the body in offence and defence?
Answer
White blood cells are protect our body from various germs that infact our body, hence they are known as soldiers of the body.
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Question 332 Marks
Which type of skeletal tissue contain chondrin and ossein respectively?
Answer
Cartilage contains chondrin and bone contains ossein respectively.
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Question 342 Marks
Distinguish between the following pairs in one or two sentences for each:
Striated and unstriated muscles.
Answer
 
Striated Muscles
 
Unstriated Muscles
1.
They are long and cylindrical in shape.
1.
These are spindle shaped.
2.
These muscles show alternate light and dark bands or striations.
2.
These muscles do not show striations.
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Question 352 Marks
What will happen if bone marrow is destroyed.
Answer
Bone marrow is responsible for the production of blood cells in the body. If bone marrow is destroyed, the formation of white blood cells, red blood corpuscles and platelets will stop.
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Question 362 Marks
Name the type of muscles that accomplish peristalsis.
Answer
Smooth muscles are found in alimentary canal and accomplish peristalsis movement.
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Question 372 Marks
What is differentiation?
Answer
The process of taking up a permanent shape, size and a function is called differentiation.
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Question 382 Marks
Tabulate differences between plants and animal tissues.
Answer
 
Plant Tissues
 
Animal Tissues
1.
They require less maintenance energy.
1.
They require more maintenance energy.
2.
There is a differentiation of meristematic and permanent tissues.
2.
Such a differentiation is absent in them.
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Question 392 Marks
State the function of microvilli.
Answer
Functions of microvilli:
  1. They increase the absorptive surface of the intestinal cell (enterocyte).
  2. They increase the surface area available for reactions.
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Question 402 Marks
Distinguish between the following pairs in one or two sentences for each:
Bone and cartilage.
Answer
 
Bone
 
Cartilage
1.
It is hard and inflexible.
1.
It is soft and flexible.
2.
Blood vessels are present.
2.
Blood vessels are absent.
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Question 412 Marks
Enumerate various cells of connective tissue.
Answer
The various cells of connective tissue are fibroblasts, adipose cells, macrophages, mast cells and lymphocytes.
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Question 422 Marks
Which tissue forms blubber of whale and hump of camel?
Answer
Adipose tissue forms blubber of whale and hump of camel.
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Question 432 Marks
Which type of epithelium (on the basis of function) is present in:
  1. Sweat gland.
  2. Testis?
Answer
  1. Glandular epithelium is present in sweat gland.
  2. Germinal epithelium is present in testis.
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Question 442 Marks
What will happen if apical meristem is damaged or cut?
Answer
Apical meristems are the growing parts of the roots and stems and are present at the tips of roots, branches, leaves and shoots. If the apical meristems are damanged or cut, the growth of that part of the plant will stop.
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Question 462 Marks
What are simple tissres? Explain their three different types
Answer
Simple permanent tissues: These tissues are composed of cells which are structurally and functionally similar.
There are three types of simple permanent tissues:
  1. Parenchyma: Parenchyma cells are living and posses the power of division. The cell wall is thin and encloses a dense cytoplasm which contains a small nucleus and surrounds a large central vacuole.
  2. Collenchyma: Its tissues consists of living cells. It is characterized by the deposition of extra cellulose at the corners of the cells. In collenchymas, intercellular spaces are generally absent. Collenchyma cells are elongated in shape. They often contain a few chloroplasts.
  3. Sclerenchyma: Sclerenchyma cells are dead cells and they are devoid of protoplasm. The cells walls of Sclerenchyma are greatly thickened of lignin. The cells of Sclerenchyma are closely packed without intercellular spaces.
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Question 472 Marks
Name the living components common to both the complex permanent tissues found in plants. What is its function?
Answer
Parenchyma is the common living component of two complex permanent tissues, xylem and phloem.
Xylem parenchyma store food and helps in later conduction of water.
Phloem parenchyma store food, latex, resins, etc.
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Question 482 Marks
Name the complex tissue which helps in:
  1. Conduction of water and minerals.
  2. Conduction/ transport of food.
Answer
  1. Xylem helps in conduction of water and minerals.
  2. Phloem helps in conduction of food.
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Question 492 Marks
How many types of muscles occur in animals?
Answer
Three types of muscles occur in animals namely striated muscles, smooth muscles and cardiac muscles.
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Question 502 Marks
Write one main function of:
  1. Apical meristem.
  2. Lateral meristem.
Answer
  1. Apical meristem: It brings about the elongation of the root and stem.
  2. Lateral meristem: It causes the organ (stem or root) to increase in diameter and girth.
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