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The document is a biology worksheet for Class IX, focusing on the chapter about tissues. It includes multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and long answer questions related to plant and animal tissues, their types, structures, and functions. Additionally, it requires students to draw labeled diagrams of a neuron, muscle types, and epithelial tissues.

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Tissue

The document is a biology worksheet for Class IX, focusing on the chapter about tissues. It includes multiple-choice questions, short answer questions, and long answer questions related to plant and animal tissues, their types, structures, and functions. Additionally, it requires students to draw labeled diagrams of a neuron, muscle types, and epithelial tissues.

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NAME OF TEACHER – SHAKUNTALA KADAM

BRANCH- NALASOPRA SUBJECT- BIOLOGY

CLASS –IX

CHAPTER- TISSUE

Q.1 Choose the correct options


1. A group of similar cells performing a particular function is:

a. Organ b. Body c. Tissue d. Organ-system.

2. Tissues do only a:

A. Particular function B. Multiple functions C. Both D. None.

3. Do plant and animal contain the same type of tissue?

A. Yes B. No C. Both a & c D. None

4. Only some part of the plant grows while animals grow:

A.Proportionally b. Irregularly c. Indefinitely D. None.

5. Group of dividing cells of a plant are called

a. Permanent tissue b. Meristem tissue c. Vascular tissue d. None

6. Types of meristematic tissues are apical, intercalary and?

a. Vascular b. Epidermal c. Parenchymal d. Lateral.

7. Meristems have dense cytoplasm with prominent nuclei and thin cell wall but lack

a. Mitochondria b. Ribosome c. Vacuole d. starch

8. Non-dividing cells produced from meristem are called

a. Permanent tissue b. Bark tissue c. Epidermis d. Parenchyma

9. Permanent tissue takes a fixed shape, size and function after its formation. So we call them

a. Totipotent b. Differentiated c. lenticel d. cloned

10. There are two types of permanent tissue. One is simple permanent tissue and another is:

a. Double permanent tissue b. Special c. Complex d. None


11. Simple permanent tissue has only a single kind of permanent cells while Complex permanent
tissue has:

a. At least four b. At least two c. All cells are different d. Does not matter

12. Food storing simple permanent tissue is:

a. Parenchyma b. Collenchyma c. Scleroid d. None

13. Chlorenchyma and aerenchyma both are a type of:

a. Parenchyma b. Vascular bundle c. Xylem d. Phloem.

14. Tissues in tendrils of a climber plant and leaf stalk of a plant are examples of which tissue?

a. Parenchyma b. Collenchyma c. Vascular d. Bark

15. Lignified thick cell wall with no cytoplasmic space in a cell is characteristic of:

a. Parenchyma b. Collenchyma c. Sclerenchyma d. Epidermis

16. The pore through which transpiration in plant occurs is:

a. Stoma b. Vacuole c. Plastid d. None

17. How many guard cells surround a stoma?

a. One b. Two c. Three d. Many

18. Guard cells and stoma are found in which part of the plant?

a. Parenchyma b. Collenchyma c. Sclerenchyma d. Epidermis

19. One of the tissues in the given options is dead tissue. Identify it.

a. Parenchyma b. Collenchyma c. Sclerenchyma d. Xylem

20. Phloem’s and xylems are:

a. Simple permanent tissue b. Complex permanent tissue c. Vascular tissue d. b & c

Q.2 Short answer question (2marks)


1. What are tissues? Give importance of tissue.

2. Why are plant and animal tissues different?


3. Define meristematic tissue? Write down characteristics of meristematic cells.

4. What are permanent tissues of the plants? Give their characteristics.

5. Write down about location, structure and functions of parenchyma.

6. Write a note on collenchyma.

7. What is sclerenchyma? Describe location structure and economic importance of this tissue.

8. Describe components of phloem. Define translocation.

9. Write a note on squamous epithelium.

10. Describe columnar epithelium.

Q.3 Answer the following ( 3 Mark Question)


1.Give an account of structure and function of xylem.

2. Describe structure and function of bone

3. Describe the composition of human blood.

4. What is lymph? Describe its function.

5. Describe the structure of a nerve cell.

Q.4 Long answer Question ( 5 Mark Question)

1. what is the utility of tissues in multicellular organisms?

2. what are different types of tissues in plants? Describe simple tissues.

3. what is simple tissue? Classify and explain its different types with suitable diagram.

4. what do you know about complex tissue? Classify and explain its different types in plants with suitable
diagram.

5. Describe the structure and function s of epithelium.

Q.5 Diagram
Draw labeled diagrams of

1. Neuron
2. Types of muscles found in human body
3. Epithelium tissue.s

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