MCQs (Multiple Choice Questions) Quiz on “Animal Tissue“. Quiz No. 4
Animal Tissue - 04
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Question 1 |
Skeletal muscles are______.
Endodermal in origin | |
Ectodermal in origin | |
Mesodermal in origin | |
All of them |
Question 2 |
Smooth muscles are______.
Involuntary, spindle shaped, uninucleated, tapering | |
Voluntary, multinucleate, cylindrical | |
Involuntary, cylindrical, multinucleate | |
Voluntary, branched, uninucleate |
Question 3 |
Stratum germinativum is derived from______.
Flat cells | |
Ciliated cells | |
Columnar cells | |
Cuboidal cells |
Question 4 |
The longitudinal channels of bone are called:
Bone marrow | |
Haversian canals | |
Marrow cavity | |
Lacunae |
Question 5 |
Striated muscles occur in______.
Urinary bladder | |
Alimentary canal | |
Skeletal muscles | |
None of these |
Question 6 |
The cells primarily involved in immune mechanism are______.
Eosinophils | |
Thrombocytes | |
Lymphocytes | |
Erythrocytes |
Question 7 |
The white fibres are chemically formed of
Actin | |
Collagen | |
Myosin | |
Elastin |
Question 8 |
The cells that line the tubules of the kidneys are ______.
Flat | |
Ciliated | |
Columnar | |
Cuboidal |
Question 9 |
The functional unit of contractive system in striated muscle is______.
Cross bridges | |
Myofibril | |
Sarcomere | |
Z-band |
Question 10 |
The junction of an axon and dendrite is called______.
Relay | |
Synapse | |
Conduction zone | |
Cyton |
Question 11 |
The plasma without fibrinogen and other clotting factors is called:
Blood | |
Serum | |
Anti-serum | |
Lymph |
Question 12 |
The most appropriate definition for neuroglial cells is that they are______.
Nonsensory supporting cells | |
Secretory cells | |
Sensory cells | |
Sensory and supporting cells |
Question 13 |
The muscles in the eye associated with pupil are______.
Unstriated and involuntary | |
Striated and voluntary | |
Striated and involuntary | |
Unstriated and voluntary |
Question 14 |
The receptors found in the muscles, tendons and joints are______.
Teloreceptiors | |
Proprioceptors | |
Interoceptors | |
Thermoreceptors |
Question 15 |
Which one of the following is largest in size
Monocyte | |
Basophil | |
Lymphocyte | |
Neutrophil |
Question 16 |
This is not the cell of areolar tissue______.
Macrophage | |
Schwann cell | |
Plasma cell | |
Adipose cell |
Question 17 |
This one is the characteristic of epithelial tissues.
These cells never produce glands | |
These cells have a rapid rate of cell division | |
These tissues are highly vascularised | |
Large intercellular spaces are seen between the cells. |
Question 18 |
Transitional epithelium occurs in______.
Kidney | |
Vein | |
Renal pelvis and ureter | |
Larynx |
Question 19 |
The basic contractile unit of muscle is ______.
Sarcomere | |
Myofibril | |
Z-band | |
H-band |
Question 20 |
Nissl’s granules are found in ______ cells.
Nerve | |
Cartilage | |
Muscle | |
Bone |
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Its amazing to practice such reasonable questions instead of doing nearly 500 questions of a single topic.
Plz introduce physics and chemistry questions too..they will be very helpful..
hi shivani u r awesome.
thanks for noticing and changing the answer with reason on the same day!
please check the 19th question, the answer is sarcomere NOT myofibril
You are absolutely correct Shivani.
Inside a single myofibril in a single muscle cell, thousands of contractile units of muscle are arranged end to end called sarcomeres.