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    Ligaments are important components of the skeletal-muscular system. They perform the function of joining

    Solution

    Ligaments are connective tissues that join bones to bones. They are made of collagen. They facilitate or restrict the movement of bones. Hence, ligaments perform the function of joining two different bones to each other.

  • Question 2
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    Use the following information to answer the question.

    A student observes the longitudinal section of a particular muscle and notices the long and pointed cells with a single nucleus.

    Cross section of which of the following muscles has the student observed?

    Solution

    Involuntary muscles like cardiac muscles have long, pointed cells with single nucleus.

  • Question 3
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    Plant tissues are basically of two types, namely, meristematic and permanent. Meristematic tissues are composed of actively dividing cells.

    Which of the following plant parts will contain the maximum percentage of meristematic tissue cells?

    Solution

    Shoot tips, the actively growing parts of a plant, develop into a flower. The meristematic cells divide actively in the bud.

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    Use the following information to answer the next question.

    On the basis of location and function, animal tissues can be classified into different types.

    Which of the following tissues is a specialized tissue that aids movement?

    Solution

    Muscular tissues are specialized tissues that aid movement and contractions.

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    Use the following information to answer the next question.

    Xylem is a plant tissue that helps in the transport of water.

    Which of the following structures is not part of the xylem?

    Solution

    Sieve tubes are not part of the xylem. They are present in the phloem.

  • Question 6
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    Which of the following tissues performs the function of transportation in plants?

    Solution

    In plants, ground tissue performs the function of photosynthesis and storage. Xylem and phloem are vascular tissues. These are the transport system of plants. Circulatory and connective tissues are tissues of the animal system.

  • Question 7
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    Blood is

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    Blood is considered a connective tissue because it connects all the tissues in the body.

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    In mammals, blood vessels serve the function of distributing digested food to various body parts.

    In plants, the same function is performed by

    Solution

    Phloem distributes food and nutrients to various parts of a plant body. Hence, the function performed by phloem is similar to the function performed by blood vessels in plants.

  • Question 9
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    What is the primary function of cuboidal epithelium?

    Solution

    Cuboidal epithelium consists of cube-like cells. It is primarily found in the lining of kidney tubules and the ducts of salivary glands. It provides mechanical support to these structures.

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    A student observes the section of a plant stem under the microscope. He notices long, narrow and thick-walled cells without any intercellular space.

    Which of the following plant tissues might have been observed by the student?

    Solution

    The student might have observed sclerechyma cells in the section of the plant stem because the cells in sclerenchyma tissues consist of long, narrow and thick-walled cells. The cell walls are thickened due to the deposition of a chemical substance called lignin. This tissue is made up of dead cells and there are no intercellular spaces.

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