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Structural Organisation in Animals and Plants – Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

  1. 85. Q35: Which muscular tissue is involuntary and non-striated?

    • A. Skeletal muscle
    • B. Cardiac muscle
    • C. Smooth muscle
    • D. Voluntary muscle
  2. 86. Q36: Xylem in plants is responsible for:

    • A. Transport of food
    • B. Transport of water
    • C. Photosynthesis
    • D. Transport of amino acids
  3. 87. Q37: Xylem in plants is responsible for:

    • A. Transport of food
    • B. Transport of water
    • C. Photosynthesis
    • D. Transport of amino acids
  4. 88. Q38: Which connective tissue connects muscles to bones?

    • A. Ligaments
    • B. Cartilage
    • C. Tendons
    • D. Areolar tissue
  5. 89. Q39: Which of the following tissues is responsible for the secondary growth in plants?

    • A. Xylem
    • B. Phloem
    • C. Cambium
    • D. Parenchyma
  6. 90. Q40: Which type of epithelium is found lining the kidney tubules?

    • A. Columnar epithelium
    • B. Cuboidal epithelium
    • C. Squamous epithelium
    • D. Ciliated epithelium
  7. 91. Q41: Which of the following tissues has the ability to contract and relax?

    • A. Connective tissue
    • B. Muscular tissue
    • C. Epithelial tissue
    • D. Nervous tissue
  8. 92. Q42: Which plant tissue helps in the transport of food?

    • A. Xylem
    • B. Phloem
    • C. Parenchyma
    • D. Collenchyma
  9. 93. Q43: Which muscular tissue is involuntary and non-striated?

    • A. Skeletal muscle
    • B. Cardiac muscle
    • C. Smooth muscle
    • D. Voluntary muscle
  10. 94. Q44: The structural and functional unit of nervous system is:

    • A. Neuron
    • B. Axon
    • C. Dendrite
    • D. Brain
  11. 95. Q45: Which type of epithelium is found lining the kidney tubules?

    • A. Columnar epithelium
    • B. Cuboidal epithelium
    • C. Squamous epithelium
    • D. Ciliated epithelium
  12. 96. Q46: Xylem in plants is responsible for:

    • A. Transport of food
    • B. Transport of water
    • C. Photosynthesis
    • D. Transport of amino acids