Q.1.
Which of the following cells of connective tissue secrete antibodies?
Q.2.
Tendons are:
Q.3.
Inner lining of our trachea is formed by
Q.4.
Which one of the following is correct regarding the pairing of body part and the kind of muscle tissue that moves it?
Q.5.
The layer of actively dividing cells of skin is termed as
Q.6.
The ATPase activity of the myosin head is dependent on
Q.7.
Goblet cells, most sweat glands and salivary glands are examples of:
Q.8.
An example of Holocrine glands:
Q.9.
Stratified squamous keratinised epithelium seen in
Q.10.
Trapped dust particles are pushed out of respiratory tract by:
Q.11.
The cells responsible for the entry of Human Immunodeficiency viruses (HIV virus) into human central nervous system (CNS) are:
Q.12.
roteoglycan in cartilages which is a part of polysaccharide is
Q.13.
Compound epithelium is found in:
Q.14.
Find the correct match regarding tissues and cell types
Tissues Cells
Areolar tissue a) Chondrocytes
Cartilage b) Schwann cells.
Blood c) Macrophages
Neural tissue d) Thrombocytes.
Q.15.
Thick parallel collagen bundles are found in:
Q.16.
Epithelial tissue differs from other kinds of connective and supporting tissues by the presence of more:
Q.17.
Which of the following substances, if introduced into the blood stream, would cause coagulation of blood at the site of its introduction?
Q.18.
Which of the following statements is not correct with respect to the epithelial tissue
Q.19.
Gap junctions;
Q.20.
Which of the following is the correct definition of tissues:
Q.21.
In which one of the following preparations are you likely to come across cell junctions most frequently?
Q.22.
Consider the following statements: (i) Harvesian lamellae, canaliculi and lacunae with Osteocytes are the structural and functional units of bones. (ii) Epineurium is the outer collagenous tissue layer covering the nerve fibre. (iii) Unipolar neurons are found only in the retina of eye. (iv) Cylindrical, striated, voluntary muscles are the only synctial muscles in human beings. (v) Histocytes ingest cell debris, bacteria and foreign particles. Of the above statements:
Q.23.
An exocrine gland in which a portion of the secretory cell is discharged is termed as:
Q.24.
Ligament is a/an
Q.25.
New born mammals generally do not shiver inspite of lower temperature outside because:
Q.26.
Rapid healing of wound is found in:
Q.27.
The kind of epithelium which forms the inner walls of blood vessels is
Q.28.
Which of the following serves as the anchoring junctions between the cells?
Q.29.
The joints between the vertebrae are formed of:
Q.30.
Choose the correctly matched pair