Grouping Animal Tissues

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Grouping Animal Tissues: Overview

This topic covers concepts such as Non-Striated Muscle, Connective Tissues, Adipose Tissue, Vascular Connective Tissues, Skeletal Tissues, Cardiac Muscles, Epidermal Tissue System, Striated Muscle, Interstitial Tissue, etc.

Important Questions on Grouping Animal Tissues

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A smooth muscle is a non-striated muscle.

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The interstitial tissue is made up of:

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Interstitial tissues are tissue between the cell.

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Interstitial tissue is tissue between the _____ (cells/nucleus).

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What do you mean by interstitial tissue?

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Epidermal tissue system is the innermost covering of plants.

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What are the functions of cardiac muscles?

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Cardiac muscles are found only in lungs.

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Define cardiac muscles.

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Find the odd one out: 

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Explain the term: 

Skeletal connective tissue 

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Find the odd one out.

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Make a flow chart showing different types of connective tissues.

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Connective tissue includes

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Write 'true' or 'false'. If false, write the correct statement.

Cartilage is a kind of muscular tissue.

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Blood is a kind of _____ connective tissue.

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_____ is a loose connective tissue is specialised for fat storage and act as heat insulator.

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 Blood is a _____ tissue.

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Bone and cartilage are types of

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Lymph and blood are types of which tissue?