This document is a biology worksheet from D.A.V. Public School in New Panvel, India for students in Standard IX (9th grade). It contains questions about different types of tissues in plants and animals. The questions cover topics like the main tissue types, their structure and function, and the differences between related tissue types like collenchyma and sclerenchyma tissues in plants.
This document is a biology worksheet from D.A.V. Public School in New Panvel, India for students in Standard IX (9th grade). It contains questions about different types of tissues in plants and animals. The questions cover topics like the main tissue types, their structure and function, and the differences between related tissue types like collenchyma and sclerenchyma tissues in plants.
This document is a biology worksheet from D.A.V. Public School in New Panvel, India for students in Standard IX (9th grade). It contains questions about different types of tissues in plants and animals. The questions cover topics like the main tissue types, their structure and function, and the differences between related tissue types like collenchyma and sclerenchyma tissues in plants.
Plot No. 267, 268, Sector-10, New Panvel, Navi Mumbai-410206 (Maharashtra). Phone 022-27468211, 27482276, Tel-fax- 27451793, E-mail – davnewpanvel.com, www.davpanvel.net Subject: Biology Worksheet Date : Name: Std: IX Roll No: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. TISSUES 1. Fill in the blanks: 1) Inner lining of the mouth is covered by ___________________epithelial tissue. 2) Multicellular glands are formed by inward folds of ____________________epithelial tissue. 3) __________________________tissue is formed by cells and an intercellular matrix. 4) The fluid part of blood is pale yellow__________________________. 5) Matrix in the bone contains ___________________and ____________________compounds. 6) __________________connects bones and muscles whereas __________________connects a bone and bone. 7) The tissue that contains fat globules is_____________________ 8) The special proteins n muscles are called_________________________. 9) The muscles attached to bones are ________________________muscles. 10)Striated muscles are long, cylindrical and _________________________ 11)Smooth muscles are present in ___________________and __________________________ 12)Muscles present in the heart wall are _____________________muscles which are involuntary. 13)Nervous tissue is present in________________and ____________________ 14)Single and long branch of neuron is called _____________________ 15)The longest cells in our body are________________________ 16)Movements are brought about by _____________________and _______________________ 17)The structural and functional unit of nervous tissue is______________________________ 2. Name the following: 1) The plant tissue present in growing region of a plant (root tip and shoot tip). 2) The meristamatic tissue which increases the girth of the stem and root. 3) The tissue that provides buoyancy to the plants to help them afloat. 4) Tissue present in the leaf stalk that provides flexibility to it. 5) Tissue which makes up the husk of the coconut. 6) The plant tissue that covers is entire surface. 7) The structures in leaves which exchanges of gases take place. 8) The two main components of the vascular tissue in plants. 9) Tissue whose cells are active and have dense cytoplasm. 10)A connective tissue with fluid matrix. 11)Two substances transported by blood. 12)The type of proteins present in muscle cells. 13)Two organs of our body that have unstraited muscles. 14)The tissue connects a muscle to bone in humans. 15)The tissues that forms inner lining of our mouth. 16)The tissue responsible for movement in our body. 17)The parts of the plant that have parenchyma tissue in it. 18)The elements of xylem tissue. 19)The constituents of phloem tissue. 3. Answer the following questions: 1) How are desert plants adapted to make the surface water proof? 2) How is epithelial tissues separated from the underlying tissues? 3) Which type of epithelial tissue is present in kidney tubules and ducts of salivary glands? 4) How are epidermal cells of roots modified to absorb water? 4. Give reasons: 1) We are able to bend our external ear and tip f our nose. 2) The epidermis of desert plants is covered by waxy coating. 3) Why complex permanent tissues are called so? 5. State differences between: 1) Collenchyma and Sclerenchyma 2) Meristamatic tissues and Permanent tissues 3) Xylem tissue and Phloem tissue 4) Cuboidal epithelium and columnar epithelium 5) Adipose and Areolar tissue 6) Striated and unstriated muscles 7) Bone and Cartilage 8) Tendon and Ligament 9) Xylem parenchyma and Fibres 10)Trachied and Sieve tubes 11)Stomata and Lenticels