Types of Animal Tissue

5/5 - (5 votes)

Types of Animal Tissue. We covered all the Types of Animal Tissue MCQ in this post for free so that you can practice well for the exam.

Install our MCQTUBE Android app from the Google Play Store and prepare for any competitive government exams for free.

These types of competitive MCQs appear in exams like SSC, Railways, Defence, CDS, NDA, State PSC & CSE Exams, etc.

We created all the competitive exam MCQs into several small posts on our website for your convenience.

Join Telegram Group and Get FREE Alerts! Join Now

Join WhatsApp Group For FREE Alerts! Join Now

You will get their respective links in the related posts section provided below.

Related Posts:

Questions hide

MCQ on Types of Animal Tissue for Students

The main function of the inner bark of a woody plant is to

(a) transport minerals and water from the roots to the leaves

(b) act as a membrane impermeable to water and gas

(c) transport food from the leaves to the other parts of the plant

(d) protect the plant from herbivorous animals

Option c – transport food from the leaves to the other parts of the plant

Which one of the following is a modification of parenchyma? ( Types of Animal Tissue MCQ )

(a) Fibers found in the phloem

(b) Tracheids

(c) Vessel

(d) Chlorenchyma

Option d – Chlorenchyma

Which of the following are absent in gymnosperms?

(a) Xylem vessels

(b) Xylem fibers

(c) Tracheids and fibers

(d) All of these

Option a – Xylem vessels

The study of bones is done under the branch of science called ( Types of Animal Tissue MCQ )

(a) Orology

(b) Osteology

(c) Seromology

(d) Geology

Option b – Osteology

In humans, the thickest skin is present in

(a) palm

(b) sole

(c) neck

(d) head

Option b – sole

Which of the following is not the vestigial human organ? ( Types of Animal Tissue MCQ )

(a) Tailbone

(b) Eardrum muscles

(c) Frontal teeth

(d) Appendix

Option c – Frontal teeth

The total number of bones found in the newly born human body?

(a) 212

(b) 206

(c) 202

(d) 300

Option d – 300

The bone of which organ is the longest in the human body? ( Types of Animal Tissue MCQ )

(a) Spinal cord

(b) Thigh

(c) Rib cage

(d) Ankle-bone

Option b – Thigh

Contractile proteins are found in

(a) bones

(b) blood

(c) muscles

(d) cartilage

Option c – muscles

Bone matrix is rich in ( Types of Animal Tissue MCQ )

(a) fluoride and calcium

(b) calcium and phosphorus

(c) calcium and potassium

(d) phosphorus and potassium

Option b – calcium and phosphorus

the pH of human blood is

(a) 7.4

(b) 6.2

(c) 9.0

(d) 7.5-8.0

Option a – 7.4

The camel’s hump is composed of tissue. It is a type of ( Types of Animal Tissue MCQ )

(a) skeletal tissue

(b) areolar tissue

(c) adipose tissue

(d) muscular tissue.

Option c – adipose tissue

A drop of blood contains.

(a) about 10,000 cells

(b) about 100,000 cells

(c) several million cells

(d) less than 25,000 cells

Option c – several million cells

Human blood contains ……… plasma ( Types of Animal Tissue MCQ )

(a) 35%

(b) 40%

(c) 50%

(d) 55%

Option d – 55%

Assertion (A): Red blood cells burst when placed in water. Reason (R): Due to osmosis, water enters into red blood cells.

(a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A A and R are true, but R is not the correct

(b) Both explanations of A

(c) A is true, but R is false

(d) A is false, but R is true

Option a – Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A A and R are true, but R is not the correct

Certain parts of a plant can be bent easily without breaking. This flexibility in certain parts, like the leaf and stem, can be attributed to the abundance of ( Types of Animal Tissue MCQ )

(a) parenchyma

(b) collenchyma

(c) sclerenchyma

(d) xylem and phloem

Option b – collenchyma

In which one of the following antibody formations takes place?

(a) RBCs

(b) Blood Platelets

(c) Blood Plasma cells

(d) Donnan’s membrane

Option c – Blood Plasma cells

The average life span of human R.B.C is ( Types of Animal Tissue MCQ )

(a) 100 days

(b) 90 days

(c) 120 days

(d) None of these

Option c – 120 days

Cells that take part in secondary growth are named

(a) phloem

(b) xylem

(c) cambium

(d) medullary ray

Option c – cambium

Blood and lymph are types of ( Types of Animal Tissue MCQ )

(a) muscular tissue

(b) epithelial tissue

(c) connective tissue

(d) permanent tissue

Option c – connective tissue

Which one of the following statements about phloem is correct?

(a) Phloem transports water and minerals

(b) Phloem transports photosynthetic products

(c) Phloem is a simple tissue

(d) Phloem gives support to the plant

Option b – Phloem transports photosynthetic products

Mature sclerenchyma cells have

(a) cellulose wall and are living

(b) lignified wall and are living

(c) suberized wall and are dead

(d) lignified wall and are dead

Option d – lignified wall and are dead

Which one of the following is used for storing biological tissues?

(a) Liquid nitrogen

(b) Liquid helium

(c) Liquid argon

(d) Liquid bromine

Option a – Liquid nitrogen

Which one among the following animal tissues transports hormones and heat and maintains water balance?

(a) Connective tissue

(b) Muscular tissue

(c) Blood

Join Telegram Group and Get FREE Alerts! Join Now

Join WhatsApp Group For FREE Alerts! Join Now

(d) Nervous tissue

Option c – Blood

Our skin becomes dark in color when exposed to excess sunlight. It is due to the presence of

(a) Carotene

(b) Melanin

(c) Flavoxanthin

(d) Haemotoxylene

Option b – Melanin

The lining of the kidney tubules is formed by

(a) squamous epithelium

(b) cuboidal epithelium

(c) columnar epithelium

(d) simple squamous epithelium

Option b – cuboidal epithelium

The hard matrix of the bone consists of

(a) calcium & sodium

(b) magnesium & sodium

(c) phosphorous & magnesium

(d) calcium & phosphorous

Option d – calcium & phosphorous

Molecular movements are needed for life

(a) for repairing and maintaining structures

(b) for nutrition

(c) for respiration

(d) for repairing only

Option a – for repairing and maintaining structures

Enzymes are

(a) vitamins

(b) proteins

(c) carbohydrates

(d) fats

Option b – proteins

In which of the following animals, respiration occurs without any respiratory organ?

(a) Fish

(b) Frog

(c) Cockroach

(d) Earthworm

Option d – Earthworm

The exchange of gases (O2 and CO2) in a mammal takes place in

(a) trachea

(b) bronchi

(c) bronchiole

(d) alveoli

Option d – alveoli

The exchange of gases in the alveoli of the lungs takes place by

(a) osmosis

(b) simple diffusion

(c) passive transport

(d) active transport

Option b – simple diffusion

Xylem and Phloem are

(a) parenchyma

(b) simple tissues

(c) simple permanent tissues

(d) complex permanent tissues

Option d – complex permanent tissues

The only living tissue in the xylem is

(a) tracheids

(b) vessels

(c) xylem parenchyma

(d) xylem fibres

Option c – xylem parenchyma

In Phloem the materials can move in

(a) an upward direction

(b) a downward direction

(c) both directions

(d) None

Option c – both directions

Which muscles act involuntarily? (i) Striated muscles (ii) Smooth muscles (iii) Cardiac muscles (iv) Skeletal muscles

(a) (i) and (ii)

(b) (ii) and (iii)

(c) (iii) and (iv)

(d) (i) and (iv)

Option b – (ii) and (iii)

A nail is inserted in the trunk of a tree at a height of 1 metre from the ground level. After 3 years the nail will

(a) move downwards

(b) move upwards

(c) remain in the same position

(d) move sideways

Option c – remain in the same position

In anaerobic respiration

(a) oxygen is taken in.

(b) carbon dioxide is taken in.

(c) oxygen is given out

(d) carbon dioxide is given out.

Option d – carbon dioxide is given out

The blood returning to the heart from the lungs via the pulmonary vein has more

(a) RBC per ml of blood.

(b) haemoglobin per ml of blood.

(c) oxygen per ml of blood

(d) nutrient per ml of blood.

Option a – RBC per ml of blood

The first heart sound is

(a) the ‘Lubb’ sound at the end of systole.

(b) ‘Dub’ sound at the end of systole.

(c) ‘Lubb’ sound at the beginning of systole.

(d) ‘Dub’ sound at the beginning of systole.

Option c – ‘Lubb’ sound at the beginning of systole.

The first step in photosynthesis is

(a) conversion of light energy to chemical energy

(b) reduction of carbon dioxide

(c) absorption of light energy by chlorophyll

(d) formation of carbohydrates

Option c – absorption of light energy by chlorophyll

The enzyme present in the saliva is

(a) amylase

(b) lactase

(c) pepsin

(d) renin

Option a – amylase

The tissue in leafstalks below the epidermis is made up of

(a) collenchyma

(b) sclerenchyma

(c) parenchyma

(d) xylem

Option c – parenchyma

The thickening of the walls of the sclerenchyma tissues is due to

(a) suberin

(b) magnesium

(c) lignin

(d) calcium

Option c – lignin

The waxy, water-resistant layer in the xerophytic plants is secreted by

(a) endodermis

(b) cortex

(c) phloem

(d) epidermis

Option d – epidermis

A person met with an accident in which two long bones of a hand were dislocated. Which among the following may be the possible reason?

(a) Tendon break

(b) Break of skeletal muscle

(c) Ligament break

(d) Areolar tissue break

Option c – Ligament break

While doing work and running, you move your organs like hands, legs etc. Which among the following is correct?

(a) Smooth muscles contract and pull the ligament to move the bones. tendons to

(b) Smooth muscles contract and pull the move the bones. Skeletal muscles contract and pull the ligament to

(c) move the bones. pull the tendon to

(d) Skeletal muscles contract and move the bones.

Option d – Skeletal muscles contract and move the bones

The two kidney-shaped cells of the stomata are called

(a) epidermis

(b) guard cells

(c) stoma

(d) phloem

Option b – guard cells

Which tissue lacks blood supply and heals slowly?

(a) Nervous

(b) Muscle

(c) Cartilage

(d) Bone

Option c – Cartilage

The basic packing tissue is

(a) sclerenchyma

(b) collenchyma

(c) xylem

(d) parenchyma

Option d – parenchyma

Which set clearly identifies striated muscles?

(a) Cylindrical, syncytial and unbranched

(b) Spindle, unbranched and uninucleated

(c) Cylindrical, striped and nucleated

(d) Cylindrical, striped and branched

Option a – Cylindrical, syncytial and unbranched

Cardiac muscle cells are cylindrical branched

(a) uninucleate and voluntary

(b) uninucleate and involuntary

(c) multinucleate and voluntary

(d) multinucleate and involuntary

Option b – uninucleate and involuntary

Blood, phloem, and muscle are

(a) tissues

(b) organs

(c) cells

(d) organ system

Option a – tissues

Certain specific regions where growth takes place in plants are called

(a) perisperm

(b) endosperm

(c) meristem

(d) stele

Option c – meristem

The fibrous tissue which connects the two bones is

(a) connective tissue

(b) tendon

(c) ligament

(d) adipose tissue

Option c – ligament

The largest number of cell bodies of neurons in our body is found in

(a) the retina

(b) the spinal cord

(c) the brain

(d) the tongue

Option c – the brain

Neurons are classified on the basis of

(a) the number of nuclei present

(b) the number of processes arising from the cell body

(c) the number of dendrites present

(d) the number of axons present

Option b – the number of processes arising from the cell body

The quiescent center is found in

(a) root tip

(b) cambium

(c) shoot tip

(d) leaf tip

Option a – root tip

The conducting cells of the xylem are

(a) tracheary elements

(b) sieve elements

(c) companion cells

(d) all the above

Option a – tracheary elements

The chief function of vessels in the plant body is

(a) to translocate food material

(b) to conduct water and mineral salts

(c) to support living cells

(d) all the above

Option b – to conduct water and mineral salts

The inner surface of fallopian tubes, bronchi, and bronchioles are lined by

(a) squamous epithelium

(b) ciliated epithelium

(c) columnar epithelium

(d) cubical epithelium

Option b – ciliated epithelium

The organelles that contain their own genetic material are

(a) Mitochondria, Vacuoles

(b) Plastids, Golgi complex

(c) Mitochondria, Plastids

(d) Ribosomes, Nucleolus

Option c – Mitochondria, Plastids

The photosynthetic pigment is

(a) chlorophyll

(b) chronophyll

(c) xanthophyll

(d) fucoxanthin

Option a – chlorophyll

The average life span of human R.B.C. is

(a) 100 days

(b) 90 days

(c) 120 days

(d) 80 days

Option c – 120 days

The girth of the stem or root increases due to

(a) apical meristem

(b) intercalary meristem

(c) lateral meristem

(d) None

Option b – intercalary meristem

The process of formation of permanent tissue in plants is called

(a) scalarification

(b) differentiation

(c) cell thickening

(d) specialization

Option b – differentiation

Tissues that have long and narrow cells are called

(a) cuboidal epithelium

(b) squamous epithelium

(c) germinal epithelium

(d) columnar epithelium

Option d – columnar epithelium

The vascular tissues of the plant function in

(a) support

(b) support and transport of materials

(c) secretion of plant hormones

(d) All of the above

Option b – support and transport of materials

The procedure used for cleaning the blood of a person by separating urea from it is called :

(a) osmosis

(b) filtration

(c) dialysis

(d) double circulation

Option c – dialysis

Which is the correct sequence of body parts in the human alimentary canal?

(a) Mouth → stomach → small intestine → large intestine → oesophagus

(b) Mouth → oesophagus → stomach → small intestine → large intestine

(c) Mouth → stomach → oesophagus → small intestine → large intestine

(d) Mouth → oesophagus → stomach → large intestine →→small intestine

Option b – Mouth → oesophagus → stomach → small intestine → large intestine

Identify the correct path of urine in the human body.

(a) Kidney → urinary bladder → urethra → ureter

(b) Urinary bladder → ureter → kidney → urethra

(c) Kidney → ureter→ urethra → urinary bladder

(d) Kidney → ureter → urinary bladder → urethra

Option d – Kidney → ureter → urinary bladder → urethra

The organelle that is present only in plant cells is

(a) mitochondria

(b) endoplasmic reticulum

(c) ribosomes

(d) plastids

Option d – plastids

Name the tube which connects the kidneys to the urinary bladder.

(a) Urethra

(b) Nephron

(c) Tubule

(d) Ureter

Option d – Ureter

Which part of the nephron allows the selective reabsorption of useful substances like glucose, amino acids, salts, and water into the blood capillaries?

(a) Tubule

(b) Glomerulus

(c) Bowman’s capsule

(d) Ureter

Option a – Tubule

Where is the dirty blood in our body filtered?

(a) Heart

(b) Lungs

(c) Ureter

(d) Kidneys

Option d – Kidneys

We covered all the types of animal tissue mcq above in this post for free so that you can practice well for the exam.

Check out the latest MCQ content by visiting our mcqtube website homepage.

Also, check out:

Join Telegram Group and Get FREE Alerts! Join Now

Join WhatsApp Group For FREE Alerts! Join Now

Hello, I am the admin of mcqtube.com website. I am a blogger and app developer. Thanks.

Leave a Comment