Areolar and Adipose Tissues
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The tissue that acts as an insulator is
Skin
Stratified squamous epithelial
Areolar
Adipose
What is the main function of skeletal tissues ?
Question 19
Which of the following helps in repair of tissue and fills up the space inside the organ?
(a) Tendon
(b) Adipose tissue
(c) Areolar
(d) Cartilage
- adipose
- areolar
- fibrous
As Parenchyma cells are the major storing cells in plants so are
Bone
Areolar
Cartilage
Adipose
Which of the following tissue is found under the category of simple connective tissue?
White fibrous tissue
Areolar tissue
Yellow fibrous tissue
Cartilage tissue
Can plants absorb minerals if they are not in solution form?
Column I | Column II |
A)Fluid connective tissue | i)Skeletal muscle |
B)Filling of space inside organs | ii)Cartilage |
C)Striated muscle | iii)Blood |
D)Adipose tissue | iv)Areolar tissue |
E)Surface of joints | v)Subcutaneous tissue |
Which of the following helps in the repair of tissue and fills up the space inside the organ?
Tendon
Adipose tissue
Areolar
Cartilage
- Endodermal cell
- Both A and B
- A matrix
- Epidermal cell only
- four
- three
- five
- all
Which type of connective tissue is found in movable joints?
Tendon
Ligament
Areolar tissue
Adipose tissue
Deduce the region marked 'X' in the figure.
Ligament
Tendon
Joint
Cartilage
- Connective
- Epithelial
- Nervous
- Muscular
Fibres connecting the cement at one end and jawbone at the other end.
Which of the following does help in repair of tissue and fills up the space inside the organ?
Tendon
Adipose tissue
Areolar
Cartilage
- Tendon
- Areolar
- Cartilage
- Adipose tissue
- Matrix of bone is formed by organic matter only.
- Long bones have a marrow cavity which is filled with a neurovascular tissue called bone marrow.
- Bone is externally covered by a thick sheath, called periosteum.
- Matrix of bone is arranged in concentric rings, called Haversian lamellae.
- Unilocular adipose tissue
- Multilocular adipose tissue
- None of the above
- Both A and B
- Epithelial tissue
- Connective tissue
- Smooth muscle tissue
- Neural tissue
- Skeletal muscle tissue