Tissues MCQ (Multiple Choice Questions and Answers)
Q1. Tissue means
- Similar cells having common origin
- Similar cells having common origin and functions
- Cells having same metabolic activities
- Similar cells with same metabolic activities
Answer: 2
Q2. Simple tissue is defined as
- Group of similar cells which are common in origin
- Different type of cells performing same functions
- Different type of cells performing different functions
- Organized group of cells performing many functions
Answer: 1
Q3. Compound tissue is defend as
- Similar type of cells held together by connective tissue
- Different type of cells which are different structure and function
- Different types of cells performing one function
- Similar cells at different regions performing many functions
Answer: 3
Q4. Epithelial cells get nutrient material from
- Neighbouring cells
- Blood vessels
- Lymph vessel
- Underlying tissue
Answer: 4
Q5. Microvilli of epithelial cells
- Increase surface area
- Protect the cells
- Engulf the foreign matter
- Give moments to the cells
Answer: 1
Q6. Maximum intercellular substance is found in
- Connective tissue
- Nervous tissue
- Epithelial tissue
- Muscular tissue
Answer: 1
Q7. Squamous epithelium is also called
- Germinal epithelium
- Columnar epithelium
- Pavement epithelium
- Sensory epithelium
Answer: 3
Q8. Epidermis of skin vertebrates comprises
- Simple epithelium
- Stratified epithelium
- Transitional epithelium
- Columnar epithelium
Answer: 2
Q9. Ciliated epithelium cells are present in
- Buccal cavity of Frog
- Stomach of Frog
- Pancreatic duct of pancreas
- None of these
Answer: 1
Q10. Human mammary glands belong to one of the following type of glands
- Simple alveolar
- Coiled tubular
- Compound tubulo-alveolar
- Simple tubular
Answer: 3
Q11. Tessellated epithelium is found in
- Lining of intestine
- Lining of blood vessel
- Seminiferous tubule
- Uriniferous tubules
Answer: 2
Q12. Germinal epithelium cells are present in
- Seminiferous tubules
- Uriniferous tubules
- Lining of stomach
- Inner lining of trachea
Answer: 1
Q13. Transitional epithelium is found in
- Larynx
- Vein
- Kidney
- Ureter and renal pelvis
Answer: 4
Q14. Outer layer of skin that frog casts off is composed of
- Simple squamous epithelium
- Tessellated epithelium
- Ciliated epithelium
- Cuboidal epithelium
Answer: 1
Q15. Areolar tissue connects
- The skin with muscles
- Muscles to muscles
- Bone to bone
- Bone to muscles
Answer: 1
Q16. Matrix of the connective tissue is secreted by
- Fibrocytes
- Histiocytes
- Mast cells
- Plasma cells
Answer: 1
Q17. Dermis of the skin is formed of
- Adipose connective tissue
- Epithelium tissue
- Muscular tissue
- Areolar connective tissue
Answer: 1
Q18. Tendon is made up of
- Yellow fibrous connective tissue
- Adipose tissue
- Modified white fibrous tissue
- Areolar tissue
Answer: 3
Q19. Yellow fibres are made up of
- Ossein
- Elastin
- Chondrin
- Collagen
Answer: 2
Q20. When the glandular cells breakdown completely, the gland is known as
- Holocrine gland
- Apocrine gland
- Merocrine gland
- None of the above
Answer: 1
Q21. Perichondrium covers the
- Bone
- Cartilage
- Decalcified bone
- Dried bone
Answer: 2
Q22. Hyaline cartilage is present at
- The ends of digits
- Tip of the nose
- Epiglottis of mammals
- Articular ends of long bones
Answer: 4
Q23. Calcified cartilage is present in
- Pinna
- Supra scapula of pectoral girdle of frog
- Ends of bones
- Intervertebral discs
Answer: 2
Q24. The process of bone formation is called
- Ossification
- Calcification
- Calcinations
- None of these
Answer: 1
Q25. Matrix of cartilage is secreted by
- Chondrocytes
- Chondroblasts
- Osteocytes
- Histiocytes
Answer: 2
Q26. The main difference between bone and cartilage is of
- Mineral salts
- Blood vessels
- Lymph vessels
- Haversian canals
Answer: 2
Q27. 60% inorganic components are present in
- Cartilage
- Bone
- Connective tissue
- None of these
Answer: 2
Q28. RBC that lack nuclei when they are mature are of
- Frog
- Lizard
- Man
- Birds
Answer: 3
Q29. Blood clot is mainly due to
- Plasma and RBC
- Plasma and thrombocytes
- Heparin and corpuscles
- Fibrin and corpuscles
Answer: 4
Q30. Which of the following is not phagocytic
- neutrophils
- monocytes
- Lymphocytes
- Eosinophils
Answer: 3
Q31. Blood platelets are present in the blood of
- Fishes
- Amphibians
- Reptiles
- Mammals
Answer: 4
Q32. Agranulocytes normally develop in
- Bone marrow
- Liver
- Lymph glands and spleen
- None of these
Answer: 3
Q33. Granulocytes are produced in
- Liver
- Bone marrow
- Spleen
- None of these
Answer: 2
Q34. Formation of platelets is known as
- Haemopoiesis
- Thrombopoiesis
- Haemolysis
- None of these
Answer: 2
Q35. Percentage of protein is more in
- Lymph
- Blood
- Plasma
- W.B.C.
Answer: 2
Q36. Which of the following acts as middle man
- W.B.C.
- Plasma
- Blood
- Lymph
Answer: 4
Q37. In man, the number of R.B.C. per cubic mm of blood is
- 1 to 3 millions
- 5 to 5.4 millions
- Less than one million but more than 50 thousand
- Less than 50 thousand
Answer: 2
Q38. Life span of a W.B.C. in man is
- 100 days
- 50 days
- 7 days
- None of the above
Answer: C
Q39. Blood platelets are
- Nucleated
- Nucleus is many lobed
- Nucleus is very small
- Denucleated
Answer: 4
Q40. The diameter of RBC is
- 10.3 µm
- 9.2 µm
- 7.2 µm
- 8.1µm
Answer: 3
Q41. Formation of antibodies is the function of
- Monocytes
- Neutrophils
- Basophils
- Lymphocytes
Answer: 4
Q42. Life span of mammalian R.B.C. is
- 120-128 days
- 100 days
- Less than 100 days
- None of the above
Answer: 1
Q43. The main difference of the blood and lymph is
- Absence of RBC
- Absence of WBC
- Number of WBC is less in blood
- None of these
Answer: 1
Q44. Which blood corpuscle is largest in diameter
- Erythrocyte
- Monocyte
- Neutrophil
- Lymphocyte
Answer: 2
Q45. Which of the W.B.C. has many lobed nucleus
- Monocytes
- Lymphocytes
- Neutrophils
- Basophils
Answer: 3
Q46. Matrix of bone is arrange
- In concentric layers
- Not in concentric layers
- Matrix froms the ground substance
- None of these
Answer: 1
Q47. Which of the following lack blood supply
- Bone
- Connective tissue
- Cartilage
- None of these
Answer: 3
Q48. Volkmann’s canal connects
- Osteocyte with matrix
- Different bones
- Haversian canal with matrix
- Haversian canal with other Haversian canals
Answer: 4
Q49. Ossification of connective tissue result in
- Cartilage
- Sesamoid bone
- Membrane bone
- None of the above
Answer: 3
Q50. Bone has longitudinal canals, called
- Central canals
- Haversian canals
- Volkmann’s canals
- None of the above
Answer: 2