MCQs on Animal Tissues Part 2 Biology MCQs


# Transitional epithelium is found in:
A. Lungs
B. Liver
C. Urinary bladder
D. Stomach

# Average Life span of human RBC is:
A. 90 days
B. 100 days
C. 120 days
D. 200 days




# The tendon are formed of:
A. White fibrous tissue (connective)
B. Yellow fibrous tissue (connective)
C. Areolar tissue
D. Adipose tissue

# Ligaments and tendons are:
A. Connective tissue
B. Muscular tissue
C. Fibrous connective tissue
D. Skeletal tissue

# The fibrous tissue which connects the two bones is:
A. Connective tissue
B. Tendon
C. Ligament
D. Adipose tissue

# Sprain is caused due to stretching of:
A. Muscle
B. Ligament
C. Tendon
D. Nerve

# Cells of squamous epithelium are:
A. Tall with elongated nuclei
B. Cube like
C. FLat and tile like
D. Columnar or cuboidal in shape

# Which of the following makes heart wall more thick?
A. Pericardium
B. Epicardium
C. Myocardium
D. Endocardium

# Desmosomes are the feature of:
A. Epithelial tissue
B. Nervous tissue
C. Muscular tissue
D. None of these

# Simple epithelium is:
A. One cell thick
B. Two cells thick
C. Two or three cells thick
D. All of these

# Brush bordered epithelium is found in:
A. Fallopian tube
B. Small intestine
C. Oesophagus
D. Trachea

# Pseudostratified columnar ciliated epithelium is found in:
A. Mouth
B. Stomach/Oesophagus
C. Kidney
D. Trachea

# The epithelium found in the lining layer of stomach and intestine is:
A. Columnar
B. Squamous
C. Stratified
D. Pseudostratified

# Ciliated epithelium is found in:
A. Ovary and trachea
B. Nephron and trachea
C. Lung and trachea
D. Liver and trachea

# The function of villi in the intestine is:
A. Absorption of food
B. Increase in the absorptive surface of food
C. Control of intestinal movement
D. Hinderance in the movement

# The ciliated epithelium in our body is found in:
A. Ureter
B. Trachea
C. Bile duct
D. Urinary bladder

# Vagina and oesophagus have a common inner lining of:
A. Squamous epithelium
B. Ciliated epithelium
C. Columnar epithelium
D. Stratified squamous non keratinized epithelium

# Blood does not clot inside the blood vessels due to the presence of:
A. Heparin
B. Fibrinogen
C. Vitamin K
D. Thrombin

# Haversian canals are found in:
A. Bone marrow
B. Hyaline cartilage
C. Bone matrix
D. Calcified cartilage

# Granules contain histamine in:
A. Neutrophils
B. Eosinophils
C. Acidophils
D. Basophils

# Ligament is:
A. Modified white fibrous tissue
B. Modified yellow elastic fibrous tissue
C. Inelastic white fibrous tissue
D. None of these

# In mammals, histamine is secreted by:
A. Fibroblasts
B. Histiocytes
C. Lymphocytes
D. Mast cells

# Glisson's capsule is a delicate connective tissue capsule covering the:
A. Spleen
B. Liver
C. Kidney
D. Gall bladder

# Unstriped muscles are found in:
A. Neck
B. Urinary bladder
C. Arms
D. Fingers

# Sarcolemma is the covering of:
A. Nerve fibers
B. Muscle fibers
C. Bone marrow
D. Liver, Kidney and stomach

# Striated and voluntary muscle fibers are found in:
A. Lungs
B. Leg muscles
C. Gall bladder
D. Blood vessels

# Myoglobin is found in:
A. Muscles
B. Blood
C. Liver
D. Spleen

# The stored food material found in muscles is:
A. Protein
B. Glycogen
C. Lipid
D. Phosphogen

# Cardiac muscle fibres are:
A. Striated involuntary
B. Striated voluntary
C. Non striated involuntary
D. Non striated voluntary

# Haversian system is a diagnostic feature of:
A. Avian bones
B. All animals
C. Mammalian bones only
D. Reptilian bones

# The mast cells secrete the following substance:
A. Heparin
B. Histamine
C. Serotonin
D. All of these

# Bone marrow is made up of:
A. Muscular fibre and fatty tissue
B. Fatty tissue and areolar tissue
C. Fatty tissue and cartilage
D. Fatty tissue, areolar tissue and blood

# Phagocytic cells of liver are called:
A. Kupffer cells
B. Deiter cells
C. Hensen cells
D. Acinar cells

# In mammals, Haversian canals are connected with each other by transverse canals which are called:
A. Semicircular canals
B. Volkmann's canals
C. Inguinal canals
D. Bidder's canals

# Camel's hump is made up of:
A. Skeletal tissue
B. Muscular tissue
C. Cartilage
D. Adipose tissue

# Major constituent of bone is:
A. Calcium phosphate
B. Magnesium phosphate
C. Calcium carbonate
D. Sodium chloride

# Collagen fibers of connective tissue are:
A. White
B. Yellow
C. Colorless
D. Red

# Ligament is a structure which joins:
A. Two bones
B. Two muscles
C. Muscle and bone
D. Nerve and muscle

# Mast cells are found in:
A. Connective tissue
B. Muscular tissue
C. Nervous tissue
D. Blood

# Lymph differs from blood in having:
A. No WBC
B. No protein
C. Much more of water
D. No RBC

# The strongest cartilage is:
A. Fibrous cartilage
B. Hyaline cartilage
C. Elastic cartilage
D. None of these

# The major protein of the connective tissues is:
A. Keratin
B. Collagen
C. Melanin
D. Myosin

# Fats is abundantly found in:
A. Alveolar tissue
B. Lymph glands
C. Adipose tissue
D. Liver cells

# A tendon gets ossified to form a type of bone called:
A. Sesamoid
B. Membranous
C. Dermal
D. Cartilage

# Intervertebral disc is made up of:
A. Elastic cartilage
B. Fibrous cartilage
C. Calcified cartilage
D. Hyaline cartilage

# If red blood cells are placed in distilled water, they will:
A. Shrink and collapse
B. First increase in volume and then burst
C. Stick together
D. None of these

# A bone is different from cartilage due to the presence of:
A. Collagen
B. Blood vessels
C. Lymph vessels
D. Haversian canals

# Ca++ ions are needed for:
A. Muscular contraction
B. Blood coagulation
C. Bone formation
D. All of these

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