Organization of Cells and Tissues to Organ and Organ System
Organization of Cells and Tissues to Organ and Organ System: Overview
This Topic covers sub-topics such as Eyes, Cell, Lungs, Tissues, Nose, Iris, Eye Lens, Human Respiratory System, Connective Tissues, Haemoglobin, Epithelial Tissues, Larynx, Pharynx, Pupil, Trachea, Retina, Cornea, Muscular Tissue and, Alveoli
Important Questions on Organization of Cells and Tissues to Organ and Organ System
Main function of muscular tissues is to provide movement to the body.

What is the function of aqueous humour in eyes?

Draw a neat labelled diagram of internal structure of the eye.

Mention the function of retina.

How is oxyhaemoglobin formed?

What is a muscular tissue?

Mention the importance of the eye lens of the human eye.

What is conjuctivitis?

What is vitreous chamber in human eye?

Choose the odd one from the given options.

Define simple tissues.

Write the importance of eye lens.

Name the structure which moves dust particles away from lungs.

Red Blood Cells are red with a pigment called carotenoid.

Write a short note on the mechanism of breathing. Differentiate between inspiration and expiration.

Explain the composition of inhaled and exhaled air with the help of a bar graph.

Our bodies fulfill the additional energy requirement during vigorous exercises. How?

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

_____cells can secrete substances at the epithelial surface.

Blood is a _____ tissue.
