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A collection of identical cells working together with a substance in between them serves a specific function in living beings with many cells. Animal Tissues can be grouped into four categories: epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, and neural tissue.
Epithelial Tissue
- This type of tissue acts as a protective layer or lining for different parts of the body.
- It has an exposed surface that comes into contact with body fluids or the outside world.
- Covering tissues are further divided into two kinds: simple covering tissue and compound covering tissue.
- Examples include the skin, the linings of body openings, and various ducts and tubes.
Connective Tissue
- Connective tissues connect and provide support to different parts of the body, including organs and tissues.
- They encompass soft supporting tissues as well as specialized types like cartilage, bone, fat tissue, and blood.
- In all supporting tissues except blood, cells produce collagen or elastin fibers.
- These cells also release modified sugars that create a framework between cells and fibers.
- Supporting tissue can be classified into three forms: dense supporting tissue, specialized supporting tissue, and loose supporting tissue.
Muscle Tissue
- Muscle tissue is composed of small, elongated cells that together form muscles.
- Muscles are responsible for all body movements.
- There are three types of muscles: skeletal muscles for voluntary movements, smooth muscles for involuntary actions, and cardiac muscles for the heart.
Neural Tissue
- Neural tissue primarily controls how the body responds to changing conditions.
- Neural tissue consists of two types of cells: glial cells and neurons.
Animal Tissue MCQ for NEET
Ques 1. In these tissue cells, Lacunae are enclosed
1. Cartilage
2. Bone tissue
3. both 1. and 2.
4. muscular tissue
Answer: both 1. and 2.
Ques 2. This is correct about epithelial tissue
1. lack of blood supply
2. lack of nerve supply
3. lack of free surface
4. lack of intercellular matrix
Answer: lack of blood supply
Ques 3. These are brain macrophages
1. astrocytes
2. ependymal cells
3. microglial cells
4. oligodendrocytes
Answer: microglial cells
Ques 4. In connective tissue sheaths, this is the correct sequence stretching from the outermost to the innermost layer
1. epineurium, endoneurium, perineurium
2. epineurium, perineurium, endoneurium
3. perineurium, endoneurium, epineurium
4. perineurium, epineurium, endoneurium
Answer: epineurium, perineurium, endoneurium
Ques 5. This cell is not a type of neuroglia found in CNS
1. microglia
2. astrocytes
3. Schwann cells
4. ependymal cells
Answer: Schwann cells
Ques 6. The only connective tissue without fibroblasts is
1. areolar connective tissue
2. bone
3. cartilage
4. blood
Answer: blood
Ques 7. This is not a function of neuroglia
1. information processing
2. isolation of neurons
3. secretion of cerebrospinal fluid
4. phagocytosis
Answer: information processing
Ques 8. Mast cells are linked to
1. neural tissue
2. endocrine glands
3. areolar connective tissue
4. exocrine glands
Answer: areolar connective tissue
Ques 9. Categorization of epithelial tissue is based on this
1. structural modification
2. type of matrix
3. function
4. non voluntary or voluntary action
Answer: structural modification
Ques 10. This is the difference between a nerve and a neuron
1. consists of different number of cells
2. nerves are made of grey matter while neurons of white matter
3. one has motor and other has sensory function
4. nerves are present in central nervous system only
Answer: consists of different number of cells