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Phloem is formed of dead tubular cells. 

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Important Questions on Plant and Animal Tissues

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Fill in the blanks by selecting suitable words from the list given below:

(thin-walled, collenchyma, vascular, tissues, conducting)

A group of different _____ working together to perform a function is called an organ. 

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Fill in the blanks by selecting suitable words from the list given below:

(thin-walled, collenchyma, vascular, tissues, conducting)

Xylem and phloem form the _____ tissue.

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Fill in the blanks by selecting suitable words from the list given below:

(thin-walled, collenchyma, vascular, tissues, conducting)

Conducting tissue is also called _____ tissue.

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Fill in the blanks by selecting suitable words from the list given below:

(thin-walled, collenchyma, vascular, tissues, conducting)

Cells are elongated and thick at the corners in _____ tissue.

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Fill in the blanks by selecting suitable words from the list given below:

(thin-walled, collenchyma, vascular, tissues, conducting)

Parenchyma is composed of large _____ cells.

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Match the items given in Column A with those given in Column B:

Column A Column B
(i) Fibrous connective tissue  (a) blood 
(ii) Fluid connective tissue  (b) cartilage 
(iii) Supportive connective tissue  (c) connects a bone to another bone. 
(iv) Ligament  (d) areolar tissue 
(v) Tendon  (e) connects a muscle with a bone. 
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How do you rank the following with respect to a cell, tissue, organ, or organism?

(i) Amoeba

(ii) Euglena

(iii) Skin

(iv) Lungs

(v) Neuron

(vi) Cardiac muscles

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Each of the tissues listed in Column A is related to one of the functions given in Column B. Match the correct pairs by drawing lines.

Column A Column B
(i) Epithelial tissue  (a) movement 
(ii) Connective tissue  (b) protection 
(iii) Vascular tissue  (c) messages 
(iv) Nervous tissue  (d) support
(v) Muscular tissue  (e) transport