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General Biology 1

Quarter 1 Module 2
Lyndy G. Pantao
Prayer
Outline

 Walkthrough of Quarter 1 Module 2


 Lecture discussion
 Additional activities
Epithelial Tissue
Connective Tissue
Muscular Tissue
Nervous Tissue
Cell Differentiation = Cell Specialization
Additional Activities

1. A region of active cell division where primary growth occurs is the


a. internode. d. cork cambium.
b. apical meristem. e. vascular cambium.
c. root nodule.

Answer: b. apical meristem.


2. Hard materials in plants, such as the husks of nuts, are composed
primarily of these dead cells.
a. vascular tissue. d. parenchyma cells.
b. collenchyma cells. e. epidermal tissue.
c. sclerenchyma cells.

Answer: c. sclerenchyma cells.


3. Which of the following cell types does not originate from epidermal
tissue?
a. root hair c. guard cells (stomata)
b. trichome d. vessel elements

Answer: d. vessel elements


Label the levels of biological organization in the following
illustration.

For questions 2–6, identify the tissue in the key that matches
the description. Each answer may be used more than once.

Key:
a. epithelial tissue c. muscular tissue
b. connective tissue d. nervous tissue
4. contains cells that are separated by a matrix
5. has a protective role
6. covers the body surface and forms the linings of organs
7. allows animals to respond to their environment
8. contains actin and myosin filaments
8. Label the parts of a
neuron in the following
illustration.
9. Blood is a(n) _____________ tissue because it has a _____________.
a. connective, gap junction c. epithelial, gap junction
b. muscular, matrix d. connective, matrix

Answer: d. connective, matrix

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