Given below are the tissues class 9 worksheet
a. Multiple Choice questions
b. Match the column
c. Fill in the blanks
d. Short answer type
e. Long answer questions
Multiple Choice Questions
Question 1.
The dead element present in the phloem is
(a) companion cells
(b) sieve tubes
(c) phloem parenchyma
(d) phloem fibres
Question 2.
which of these is complex tissue
(a) Parenchyma
(b) sclerenchyma
(c) phloem
(d) collenchyma
Question 3.
Fats are stored in human body as
(a) cuboidal epithelium
(b) adipose tissue
(c) bones
(d) cartilage
Question 4.
The tissue which is responsibile for growth of girth in stem and root
(a) Lateral meristems
(b) Apical meristems
(c) Intercalary meristems
(d) None of the above
Answer
(1) (d)
(2) (c)
(3) (b)
(4) (a)
Match the column
Question 5.
Answer
(p) -> (ii)
(q) -> (iii)
(r) -> (i)
Fill in the blanks
Question 6.
(i)Husk of coconut is made of ———tissue
(ii) ___ and ____ are protective tissue
(iii) The dead element present in the phloem is _______
(iv) Bone possesses a hard matrix composed of ____and ____
(v) ____and ____are both conducting tissues.
Answer
(i) Sclerenchyma
(ii) epidermis and cork
(iii)phloem fibres
(iv)Calcium and Phosphorous
(v)Xylem; phloem
Short Answer type
Question 7.
Differentiate between xylem and phloem tissues.
Answer
Question 8
Write two similarities and four differences between striated and cardiac muscles. Question 9
Write the functions of ligaments and tendons. Question 10.
Discuss the cell arrangement which supports the fact that epidermis is a protective tissue. Question 11.
Explain how the bark of a tree is formed. How does it act as protective tissue? Question 12.
List any six characteristics of parenchyma tissue. Question 13.
Differentiate between bone and cartilage.
Answer
Long Asnwer tupe
Question 14.
(a) Draw a neat and well labeled diagram of sclerenchyma tissue as seen in the transverse section.
(b) Mention the function of this tissue. Question 15.
Make a table to show the difference between striated, unstriated and cardiac muscles on the basis of their structure and location in the body. Question 16.
(i) Draw a labeled diagram of a neuron (Four labeling)
(ii) Identify the tissue which is made up of these cells.
(iii) Name one organ that is made of this tissue,
Question 17.
Differentiate between bone and cartilage with respect to structure, function and location. Question 18.
Make a table to show the difference between striated, unstriated and cardiac muscles on the basis of their structure and location in the body.
Answer
Question 19.
Draw diagrams to show the difference between the structures of the three types of muscles fibres. Question 20.
(i) Draw adipose connective tissue.
(ii) Mention one region in the body where this tissue is present and state one function of this tissue. Question 21.
What is a meristematic tissue? State its different types. Show their locations in a diagram of a plant body. Give classification of meristems. Question 22.
Name two simple permanent tissues which have living cells. Write two distinguishing features of each. Mention their location and functions. Question 23.
Matrix of a connective tissue can be fluid or solid. Give one example of each kind. Write the chemical composition of matrix. Write one important function of each of the tissues. Question 24.
(i) Epithelial tissue is a protective tissue. Give three points in favour of this statement.
(ii) Name the four types of epithelial tissues.
Answer
(a)
(i)Epithelial cells protect the underlying cells from mechanical and chemical injuries and bacterial or viral infection.
(ii)It covers most organs and cavities within the body. It also forms a barrier to keep different body system separate.
(iii) Epithelial tissues help in absorption of water and nutrients and help in elimination of waste products.
(b))Depending upon the shape and function of the cells, the epithelial tissues are classified as follows:
Squamous epithelium
Cuboidal epithelium
Columnar epithelium
Glandular epithelium
Ciliated epithelium
Question 25.
Draw the labeled diagram of a section of phloem. Name the four types of elements found in phloem. With respect to conduction, what is the main difference between xylem and phloem?
Summary
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