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Match the column (A) with the column (B)


Column 1Column 2

Fluid connective tissue.

Subcutaneous layer.

Filling of space inside the organs

Cartilage.

Striated muscle.

Skeletal muscle.

Adipose tissue

Areolar tissue

Surface of joints

Blood

Stratified squamous epithelium

Skin

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Solution

(A) Fluid connective tissue (v) Blood

  1. Fluid connective tissue is a special type of tissue that travels all parts of the body and maintains continuity.
  2. Blood has a fluid matrix and thus is part of fluid connective tissue.

(B) Filling of space inside an organ (IV) Areolar tissue

  1. Areolar tissue acts as a supporting and packing tissue.
  2. it helps in filling the space inside the organs and also acts as a support to them.

(C) Striated muscles (III)Skeletal muscles

  1. Striated muscles are organized tissue that helps to generate force and maintain posture. The structure is parallel arrays of closely packed myofibrils with embedded sarcoplasm and enveloped by sarcolemma sheath.
  2. Skeletal muscles have the appearance of striated muscles due to their packed myofibrils and help the muscle to attach to the bones.

(D) Adipose tissue (I)Subcutaneous layer

  1. Adipose tissue is a specialized tissue that acts as an insulator by storing fats
  2. They are usually found underneath of skin and between the internal organs which is a subcutaneous layer.

(E) Surface of joints (II) Cartilage

  1. A joint is an articulation that helps in the connection of skeletal muscles and bones into a functional whole.
  2. The cartilage covers the bone surfaces for articulation or meeting to form a joint.

(F) Stratified squamous epithelium (VI) Skin

  1. Stratified squamous epithelium is a keratinized outer layer of skin.
  2. The epithelium comprises the epidermis which is the outermost layer of the skin.

Column A

Column B

(A) Fluid connective tissue

(v) Blood
(B) Filling of space inside an organ (IV) Areolar tissue
(C) Striated muscles (III) Skeletal muscles
(D) Adipose tissue (I) Subcutaneous layer
(E) Surface of joints (II) Cartilage
(F) Stratified squamous epithelium (VI) Skin


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