Class 9 Practice Level 1 – Tissues Leave a Comment / By anushka kumari / July 4, 2024 Class 9 Practice Level 1 – Tissues Total questions: 40 1. What are the two main types of plant tissues? Meristematic and Permanent Xylem and Phloem Epithelial and Connective Muscle and Nervous None 2. Which tissue is responsible for the growth in the length of a plant? Parenchyma Collenchyma Apical Meristem Lateral Meristem None 3. What is the primary function of xylem tissue in plants? Transport of food Transport of water and minerals Photosynthesis Storage of nutrients None 4. What type of cells are found in parenchyma tissue? Thin-walled and living Thick-walled and dead Thick-walled and living Thin-walled and dead None 5. Which plant tissue helps in the transport of food? Xylem Phloem Meristematic Sclerenchyma None 6. What are the four main types of animal tissues? Epithelial, Connective, Muscular, Nervous Xylem, Phloem, Epidermal, Ground Parenchyma, Collenchyma, Sclerenchyma, Meristematic Bone, Cartilage, Blood, Adipose None 7. Which type of epithelial tissue is found in the lining of blood vessels? Squamous epithelium Cuboidal epithelium Columnar epithelium Ciliated epithelium None 8. What is the main function of connective tissue? Protection and secretion Support and binding of other tissues Movement Conducting impulses None 9. Which type of muscle tissue is found in the heart? Skeletal muscle Smooth muscle Cardiac muscle Voluntary muscle None 10. What type of cells are found in nervous tissue? Chondrocytes Osteocytes Neurons Erythrocytes None 11. What is the function of the epidermal tissue in plants? Photosynthesis Protection Transport Growth None 12. Which type of plant tissue is responsible for secondary growth? Apical meristem Intercalary meristem Lateral meristem Ground tissue None 13. What are sclerenchyma cells known for? Being alive at maturity Providing strength and support Conducting water Conducting food None 14. Where are intercalary meristems commonly found? Root tips Shoot tips Nodes and internodes Leaf edges None 15. What is the primary role of collenchyma tissue? Photosynthesis Mechanical support Transport of water Transport of nutrients None 16. What type of connective tissue stores fat in the body? Bone Cartilage Adipose tissue Blood None 17. Which type of epithelial tissue is adapted for absorption and secretion? Squamous epithelium Cuboidal epithelium Columnar epithelium Stratified epithelium None 18. What is the characteristic feature of smooth muscle tissue? Voluntary control Striations Involuntary control Multiple nuclei per cell None 19. What type of connective tissue connects muscles to bones? Ligaments Tendons Cartilage Bone None 20. What is the main function of nervous tissue? Contraction and movement Protection and support Conducting impulses Absorption and secretion None 21. Which tissue in plants is responsible for photosynthesis? Epidermal tissue Parenchyma Collenchyma Sclerenchyma None 22. What is the function of the cuticle in plants? Gas exchange Water transport Protection against water loss Nutrient absorption None 23. Which type of plant tissue makes up the majority of the plant body? Vascular tissue Ground tissue Epidermal tissue Meristematic tissue None 24. What are the cells in xylem called that are involved in the conduction of water? Tracheids and vessels Sieve tubes and companion cells Parenchyma and collenchyma Fibres and sclereids None 25. Which type of meristematic tissue is found at the tips of roots and shoots? Lateral meristem Apical meristem Intercalary meristem Secondary meristem None 26. What is the function of ciliated epithelium? Protection Absorption Secretion Movement of particles None 27. Which type of connective tissue forms the framework of the external ear? Bone Cartilage Adipose tissue Blood None 28. Which type of muscle tissue is voluntary? Cardiac muscle Smooth muscle Skeletal muscle Involuntary muscle None 29. What is the primary function of bone tissue? Conducting impulses Storage of fat Providing support and protection Absorption of nutrients None 30. Which type of connective tissue has a liquid matrix? Bone Cartilage Adipose tissue Blood None 31. What is the role of vascular cambium in plants? Transport of water Transport of nutrients Secondary growth Photosynthesis None 32. Which cells in the phloem are responsible for the transport of food? Tracheids Sieve tube elements Vessel elements Sclereids None 33. What type of plant tissue is involved in storage and photosynthesis in leaves? Epidermal tissue Ground tissue Vascular tissue Meristematic tissue None 34. What is the function of guard cells? Photosynthesis Gas exchange regulation Water transport Structural support None 35. Which type of plant tissue is sclerenchyma? Living and provides storage Living and provides support Dead and provides support Dead and conducts water None 36. Which type of epithelial tissue forms the outer layer of the skin? Squamous epithelium Cuboidal epithelium Columnar epithelium Stratified squamous epithelium None 37. What is the primary function of red blood cells? Defence against pathogens Blood clotting Transport of oxygen Production of antibodies None 38. Which type of connective tissue connects bones to bones? Tendons Ligaments Cartilage Muscle None 39. What is the characteristic feature of cardiac muscle tissue? Voluntary control Presence of striations Multi-nucleated cells Absence of striations None 40. What is the function of neurons in nervous tissue? Absorption of nutrients Protection against infection Transmission of nerve impulses Support and binding None 1 out of 40 Time's up