Animal Tissues MCQ for NEET Biology

NEET Biology Animal Tissues Multiple Choice Questions And Answers

Question 1. A cell in blood shows amoeboid movements, a multilobed nucleus, has granules in the cytoplasm and is phagocytic. Which of the following cells it can be?

  1. Lymphocyte
  2. Eosinophil
  3. Neutrophil
  4. Monocyte.

Answer: 3. Neutrophil

Question 2. The term lacunae regarding bones denotes:

  1. Concentric rings in which osteocytes are arranged
  2. The spaces housing osteocytes
  3. Protoplasmic connections joining adjacent osteocytes
  4. Oblique canals joining adjacent Haversian canals.

Answer: 2. The spaces housing osteocytes

Question 3. In which of the following functions bones do not participate?

  1. Erythropoiesis
  2. Erythrolysis
  3. Immunity
  4. Storage of minerals.

Answer: 2. Erythrolysis

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Question 4. Which of the following is true?

  1. The columnar epithelium has the function of protection
  2. Some columnar epithelium have specialized functions other than secretion
  3. A1l or some have secretory functions
  4. All of the above statements are true.

Answer: 4. All of the above statements are true.

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 Question 5. The advantage of RBC’s being concave is that:

  1. It increases their surface area
  2. It can be piled over another in a blood vessel
  3. They can fit into capillaries
  4. All of the above.

Answer: 4. All of the above.

Question 6. Which statement is false about immature bone?

  1. It is also termed woven bone or coarsely bundled bone because of the large quantity of collagen fibres
  2. It has more intercellular substance than cells, compared to mature bone
  3. The contents of intercellular substances are relatively less than in mature bone and hence are not as lightly opaque as in mature bone
  4. The immature bone is transformed into mature bone except in certain sites such as tooth sockets near cranial sutures and tendon and ligament attachment.

Answer: 2. It has more intercellular substance than cells, compared to mature bone

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Question 7. For the cells to form a tissue, they must:

  1. Have different membrane proteins
  2. Have different membrane potentials
  3. Receive a command from the central nervous system
  4. Recognize one another.

Answer: 4. Recognize one another.

Question 8. The major protein of the connective tissue is:

  1. Keratin
  2. Collagen
  3. Myosin
  4. Melanin

Answer: 2. Collagen

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Question 9. Myoepithelial cells found between the bases of secretory cells and their basement membrane:

  1. Aid in the expulsion of the secretion
  2. Support the secretory cells
  3. Support the basement membrane
  4. None of the above.

Answer: 1. Aid in the expulsion of the secretion

Solved NEET MCQs On Animal Tissues Question 10. Proteins of anisotropic bands of muscles mainly consist of:

  1. Actin
  2. Myosin
  3. Tropomyosin
  4. Actin, myosin and tropomyosin.

Answer: 4. Actin, myosin and tropomyosin.

Question 11. Plasma proteins like albumin, globulin and fibrinogen are produced in:

  1. Muscles
  2. Liver
  3. Blood vessels
  4. Spleen

Answer: 2. Liver

Question 12. Smooth muscle fibres are:

  1. Cylindrical, unbranched, striated, multinucleate and voluntary
  2. Spindle-shaped, unbranched, non-striated, uninucleate and involuntary
  3. Spindle-shaped, branched and striated
  4. Spindle-shaped, unbranched, striated, uninucleate and voluntary.

Answer: 2. Spindle-shaped, unbranched, non-striated, uninucleate and involuntary

Question 13. The skull bones are joined in a fashion rendering them immovable due to the occurrence of:

  1. Hyaline cartilage
  2. Tendon
  3. Adipose tissue
  4. White fibrous tissue.

Answer: 4. White fibrous tissue.

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Question 14. Regeneration of cartilage is brought about by:

  1. Fibres
  2. Perichondrium
  3. Matrix
  4. Nerves and blood vessels.

Answer: 2. Perichondrium

Solved NEET MCQs On Animal Tissues Question 15. Chondrocytes are typically:

  1. Bluntly angular cells
  2. Oval rigid cells
  3. Spherical cells
  4. Tapering elongated cells.

Answer: 2. Oval rigid cells

Question 16. The normal level of urea, in 100 ml of blood is:

  1. 100 mg
  2. 150 mg
  3. 17 to 30 mg
  4. 2 mg.

Answer: 3. 17 to 30 mg

Question 17. The inner surface of the urinary bladder is lined by:

  1. Cuboidal cells
  2. Pseudostratified epithelium
  3. Transitional epithelium
  4. Squamous epithelium.

Answer: 3. Transitional epithelium

Question 18. Albumins and globulins in plasma help:

  1. To maintain viscosity
  2. To retain water
  3. In oxidation
  4. In energy transfer.

Answer: 2. To retain water

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Question 19. The supporting lining of connective tissue of hollow organs is known as:

  1. Basal membrane
  2. Basement membrane
  3. Mucous membrane
  4. Lamina propria.

Answer: 4. Lamina propria.

Question 20. The nucleus in pseudostratified epithelium is arranged:

  1. At different levels
  2. Uniformly
  3. At the periphery
  4. In the centre.

Answer: 1. At different levels

Question 21. Goblet cells constitute:

  1. Unicellular mucous glands
  2. Modified columnar cells
  3. Stratified columnar cells
  4. All the above.

Answer: 1. Unicellular mucous glands

Question 22. The internal lining of the blood vessel is formed by:

  1. Mesothelium
  2. Endothelium
  3. Stratified epithelium
  4. Glandular epithelium.

Answer: 2. Endothelium

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Question 23. Gall bladder, bile duct, stomach and intestine are internally lined by:

  1. Simple squamous epithelium
  2. Simple columnar epithelium
  3. Transitional epithelium
  4. None of the above.

Answer: 2. Simple columnar epithelium

Question 24. Tissue is formed by:

  1. Similar cells with the same metabolic activity
  2. Dissimilar cells with the same function
  3. Similar cells with similar origin
  4. Dissimilar cells with the same metabolic activity.

Answer: 3. Similar cells with similar origin

Structural Organisation in Animals NEET Questions Question 25. Which of the following tissues always has ciliated, glandular neurosensory and absorptive structure?

  1. Muscular
  2. Neurons
  3. Epithelial
  4. Connective.

Answer: 3. Epithelial

Question 26. The pseudostratified epithelium is found in the internal lining of:

  1. Oviduct
  2. Wolffian duct
  3. Gall bladder
  4. Trachea.

Answer: 4. Trachea.

Question 27. When the glandular cells of any gland are filled with secretion, the gland is:

  1. Holocrine
  2. Apocrine
  3. Merocrine
  4. None of the above.

Answer: 1. Holocrine

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Question 28. The attachment between epithelial cells is due to:

  1. Intercellular cement
  2. Connective tissue
  3. Intercellular fluid
  4. Intracellular fluid and air spaces.

Answer: 1. Intercellular cement

Question 29. Transitional epithelium is found in:

  1. Kidney
  2. Renal pelvis and ureter
  3. Larynx
  4. Vein.

Answer: 2. Renal pelvis and ureter

Question 30. At places where there is much wear and tear, the stratified epithelium becomes flat and codified due to?

  1. Chondrin
  2. Elastin
  3. Keratin
  4. Ossein.

Answer: 3. Keratin

Question 31. Epithelial cells are concerned with:

  1. Respiration
  2. Excretion
  3. Protection
  4. All of the above.

Answer: 4. All of the above.

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Question 32. Intercellular substances in epithelial tissue are:

  1. Abundant
  2. Negligible or absent
  3. Normally average in quantity
  4. Very little.

Answer: 2. Negligible or absent

Question 33. Which type of tissue forms glands?

  1. Connective
  2. Epithelial
  3. Nervous
  4. Muscular.

Answer: 2. Epithelial

Question 34. The longitudinal channels of bone are called:

  1. Haversian canals
  2. epithelial tissue
  3. connective tissue
  4. cardiac tissue.

Answer: 1. Haversian canals

Question 35. Blood is a:

  1. Muscular tissue
  2. Epithelial tissue
  3. Connective tissue
  4. Cardiac tissue.

Answer: 3. Connective tissue

Question 36. In fibrous connective tissue, the matrix is produced by the:

  1. Wandering cells
  2. Fibrocyte
  3. Plasma cells
  4. Mast cell.

Answer: 4. Mast cell.

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Question 37. Nissl bodies are found in:

  1. Cartilage cells
  2. Nerve cells
  3. Muscle cells
  4. Epithelial cells.

Answer: 2. Nerve cells

Question 38. A thin membrane cast off by the frog is composed of:

  1. Squamous epithelium
  2. Epitheloid cells
  3. Columnar epithelium
  4. Cuboidal epithelium.

Answer: 1. Squamous epithelium

Question 39. The fibrous tissue which connects the bones is called:

  1. Ligament
  2. Connective tissue
  3. Tendon
  4. Aponeurosis.

Answer: 1. Ligament

Question 40. The efferent process of neurons is known as:

  1. Axon
  2. Dendrite
  3. Cyton
  4. Neurofibrils.

Answer: 1. Axon

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Question 41. The epithelium with more than one cell thick layer is known as:

  1. Compound
  2. Columnar
  3. Squamous
  4. Pseudostratified.

Answer: 1. Compound

Question 42. Nails, hoofs and horns are examples of:

  1. Connective tissue
  2. Bony tissue
  3. Epidermal tissue
  4. Cartilage tissue.

Answer: 3. Epidermal tissue

Question 43. Nerve cells originate from:

  1. Mesoderm
  2. Mesenchyme
  3. Endoderm
  4. Ectoderm.

Answer: 4. Ectoderm.

Question 44. Kupffer cells of the liver are:

  1. Mast cells.
  2. Fat cells
  3. Loose connective tissue cells
  4. Phagocytic cells.

Answer: 4. Phagocytic cells.

Question 45. RBCs of frogs are:

  1. Circular and non-nucleated
  2. Oval and non-nucleated
  3. Oval and nucleated
  4. Circular and nucleated.

Answer: 3. Oval and nucleated

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Question 46. Blood platelets occur in only:

  1. Mammals
  2. Birds
  3. Reptiles
  4. Pisces.

Answer: 1. Mammals

Mcq On Animal Tissues Question 47. Interstitial fluid closely resembles:

  1. Sea water
  2. Lake water
  3. Pond water
  4. Rainwater.

Answer: 1. Seawater

Question 48. Bone is a:

  1. Cell
  2. Organ
  3. Tissue
  4. System.

Answer: 3. Tissue

Question 49. In the stratified epithelium, the basement membrane is in contact with the:

  1. Upper layer
  2. Second layer
  3. Middle layer
  4. Lowermost layer.

Answer: 4. Lowermost layer.

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Question 50. Microvilli are:

  1. Group of tissues
  2. Group of cells
  3. Group of cell inclusions
  4. Filiform processes of the plasma membrane.

Answer: 4. Filiform processes of the plasma membrane.

Question 51. Epithelium differs from connective and supporting tissue by the presence of:

  1. More intercellular substance
  2. More cellular substance
  3. More cytoplasm
  4. Myelin sheath.

Answer: 2. More cellular substance

Mcq On Animal Tissues Question 52. ln a nerve fibre the outermost layer is the:

  1. Schwann’s white substance
  2. Peritoneul layer
  3. Neurilemma
  4. Myelin sheath.

Answer: 3. Neurilemma

Question 53. Different fibres of connective tissue are made of special types of proteins. The white fibres are made of:

  1. Collagen
  2. Elastin
  3. Myosin
  4. Reticulin.

Answer: 1. Collagen

Question 54. Non-medullated nerve fibres are present in the following:

  1. Spinal nerves
  2. Autonomic nervous system
  3. Central nervous system
  4. Peripheral nervous system

Answer: 2. Autonomic nervous system

Animal Tissue Recommended MCQs Question 55. The layer of epidermis which contains the dividing cells is called the:

  1. Stratum corneum
  2. Stratum Malpighi
  3. Stratum lucidum
  4. Stratum granulosum.

Answer: 2. Stratum Malpighi

Question 56. The sensation in the skin is perceived by:

  1. The epidermis
  2. Subcutaneous fatty layer
  3. The dermis
  4. Pigment cells.

Answer: 1. The epidermis

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Question 57. Sarooiemma is a membrane that covers:

  1. Muscle fibres
  2. Protein fibres
  3. Nerve fibres
  4. Collagen fibres

Answer: 1. Muscle fibres

Question 58. Labyrinth in the nucleus is seen in:

  1. Neutrophil cells
  2. Bone cells
  3. Salivary gland cells of insects
  4. Nerve fibres.

Answer: 3. Salivary gland cells of insects

Question 59. Where would you look for simple cuboidal epithelium?

  1. Nephron
  2. Trachea
  3. Mouth
  4. Oesophagus.

Answer: 1. Nephron

Animal Tissue Recommended MCQs Question 60. Which one of the following is the largest cell?

  1. Monocyte
  2. Basophil
  3. Neutrophil
  4. Eosinophil.

Answer: 1. Monocyte

Question 61. Ciliated epithelium in our body is found in:

  1. Ureter
  2. Bile duct
  3. Trachea
  4. Oesophagus.

Answer: 3. Trachea

Question 62. The highly contractile cytoplasm of muscle cells is called:

  1. Neuroplasrn
  2. Germplasm
  3. Sarcoplasm
  4. Plasmagel.

Answer: 3. Sarcoplasm

Question 63. The long and spindle-shaped uninucleate muscle fibres without dark and light bands are:

  1. Unstriated
  2. Striated
  3. Voluntary
  4. Cardiac.

Answer: 1. Unstriated

Question 64. Besides binding different organs, connective tissue also serves as:

  1. Excretory organ
  2. Sensory organ.
  3. Defence system against infection
  4. Osmo-regululory organ.

Answer: 3. Defence system against infection

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Animal Tissue Recommended MCQs Question 65. The undifferentiated connective tissue cells as seen in areolar tissue are:

  1. Rnesothelium
  2. Mesenchyme
  3. Mesohyal
  4. Mesenteric cells

Answer: 2. Mesenchyme

Question 66. The cells of connective tissue which help in bringing about the formation of libraries and helping in the repair of damaged tissues are:

  1. Fibrocytes
  2. Histiocytes
  3. Lvlechanocytes
  4. Lymphoidal cells.

Answer: 1. Fibrocytes

Question 67. Tire fibres which make the skin elastic are:

  1. Yellow fibres
  2. Striped muscle fibres
  3. White fibres
  4. Collagen fibres

Answer: 1. Yellow fibres

Question 68. The fibres which limit the elasticity of the skin are:

  1. Yellow fibres
  2. Smooth muscle fibres
  3. White or collagen fibres
  4. Striated muscle fibres.

Answer: 3. White or collagen fibres

Question 69. The cartilage with bundles of collagen fibres found in the intervertebral discs is called:

  1. Hyaline cartilage
  2. Fibrous cartilage
  3. Elastic cartilage
  4. Glass-like cartilage.

Answer: 2. Fibrous cartilage

Question 70. The bone cells are called:

  1. Chondrocytes
  2. Osteocytes
  3. Fibrocytes
  4. Histiocytes.

Answer: 2. Osteocytes

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Question 71. If a bone is heated at a high temperature animal matter is lost and only mineral matter is left. Such a bone is called:

  1. Replacing bone
  2. Dried bone
  3. Calcified bone
  4. Decalcified bone

Answer: 2. Dried bone

Structural Organisation In Animals MCQ For NEET Biology Question 72. If a bone is kept in HCI for some time, its mineral matter is dissolved and only animal matter is left behind. Such a bone is called:

  1. Decalcified bone
  2. Replacing bone
  3. Calcified bone
  4. None of these.

Answer: 1. Decalcified bone

Question 73. The red blood cells of naturals are produced from:

  1. Haemocytoblasts
  2. Megakaryoblasts
  3. Promyelocyte
  4. Nlyelocyte.

Answer: 1. Haemocytoblasts

Question 74. In humans, red blood cells are flattened, circular, biconcave and:

  1. Nucleated
  2. Non-nucleated
  3. Multirrucleated
  4. Syncytial.

Answer: 2. Non-nucleated

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Question 75. Serum differs from plasma in:

  1. Absence of fibrinogen and other clotting factors
  2. Having an excess of fibrinogen and other clotting factors
  3. Absence of haemoglobin
  4. Absence of haemocyanin.

Answer: 1. Absence of fibrinogen and other clotting factors

Question 76. Tendons are composed chiefly of:

  1. Collagen fibres which form a criss-cross pattern
  2. Collagen fibres which run in our direction
  3. Etastin fibres which run in one direction
  4. Fibro-carilage.

Answer: 2. Collagen fibres which run in our direction

Structural Organisation In Animals MCQ For NEET Biology Question 77. The life span of blood platelets is:

  1. 3-5 days
  2. 7-8 days
  3. 100 days
  4. Unlimited.

Answer: 1. 3-5 days

Question 78. The junction of the two neurons is termed:

  1. Synapticula
  2. Synopsis
  3. Synapse
  4. Junction.

Answer: 3. Synapse

Question 79. The process of burning bones, till it become white is called:

  1. Calcination
  2. Decalcification
  3. Ossification
  4. None of the above.

Answer: 1. Calcination

Question 80. Of the total inorganic components bone has calcium phosphate:

  1. 62%
  2. 10%
  3. 85%
  4. 5%

Answer: 3. 85%

Question 81. Muscle fibres are most close to:

  1. Nerve fibre
  2. Connective tissue
  3. Skeletal tissue
  4. Epithelial tissue.

Answer: 1. Nerve fibre

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Question 82. The cells in blood that are most affected by changes in oxygen tension in the blood are:

  1. Basophils
  2. Monocytes
  3. Neutrophils
  4. Oxyphils.

Answer: 4. Oxyphils.

Structural Organisation In Animals MCQ For NEET Biology Question 83. For clotting of blood which of the following is necessary:

  1. Na+ and thromboplastin
  2. Ca++ and thromboplastin
  3. Na+ and k+
  4. Na+ and prothrombin.

Answer: 2. Ca++ and thromboplastin

Question 84. Goblet cells constitute:

  1. Stratified columnar and unicellular mucous glands
  2. Stratified columnar, unicellular mucous glands and modified columnar cells
  3. Stratified squamous epithelial cells
  4. All the above.

Answer: 2. Stratified columnar, unicellular mucous glands and modified columnar cells

Question 85. Due to the presence of Krause’s membranes, striated muscle is divided into many:

  1. Chromocentres
  2. Sarcomeres
  3. Micromeres
  4. Chromomeres.

Answer: 2. Sarcomeres

Question 86. Polycythemia refers to:

  1. Abnormal rise in total RBC count
  2. Different types of RBCs
  3. Fall in total RBC count
  4. Changes in the RBC cell count.

Answer: 1. Abnormal rise in total RBC count

Question 87. Extracellulartissue material in connective tissue is made of:

  1. Fat
  2. Carbohydrates
  3. Insoluble proteins
  4. Soluble proteins.

Answer: 3. Insoluble proteins

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Question 88. Fibre-free extracellular materiai is seen predominantly in:

  1. Pia mater
  2. Dura mater
  3. Blood
  4. Matrix.

Answer: 3. Blood

Question 89. Megakaryocytes are normally formed in:

  1. Erythrocytes
  2. Chondrocytes
  3. Leucocytes
  4. Bone marrow.

Answer: 4. Bone marrow.

Question 90. Great tensile strength is characteristic of:

  1. White fibrocartilage tissue
  2. Tendon
  3. Bone
  4. Areolar tissue.

Answer: 3. Bone

Solved NEET MCQs On Animal Tissues Question 91. The nasal septum has:

  1. White fibrocartilage
  2. Cartilage
  3. Hyaline cartilage
  4. Elastic cartilage.

Answer: 4. Elastic cartilage.

Question 92. The Dermis of the skin of a mammal is a structure produced by:

  1. The regeneration cells of the skin
  2. The malpighian layer
  3. The dermal cell
  4. None of the above.

Answer: 4. None of the above.

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Question 93. Hair in mammals is:

  1. Epidermal structures
  2. Mesodermal structures
  3. Dermal structures
  4. Endodermal derivatives.

Answer: 1. Epidermal structures

Question 94. Mammary glands in nature are:

  1. Apocrine
  2. Merocrine
  3. Holocrine
  4. None of the above.

Answer: 1. Apocrine

Question 95. Large sweat glands are found on:

  1. External ears
  2. Tip of nose
  3. Areola mammary
  4. Back side of the body.

Answer: 3. Areola mammary

Question 96. The modification of the skin at the terminal part of the dorsal surface of phalanges results in the foundation of:

  1. Wrinkles
  2. Nails
  3. Hair
  4. Feathers.

Answer: 2. Nails

Solved NEET MCQs On Animal Tissues Question 97. It red blood corpuscles are placed in distilled Water, they will:

  1. Shrink and collapse
  2. Increase in volume and burst
  3. Stick together
  4. Remain normal.

Answer: 2. Increase in volume and burst

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Question 98. Bacteria and other pathogens are removed from bio-oil by:

  1. Killing them with toxins
  2. Phagocytosis by RBC’s
  3. Phagocytosis by WBS’s
  4. Blood coagulation around them.

Answer: 3. Phagocytosis by WBS’s

Question 99. Nerve cells originate from embryonic:

  1. Ectoderm
  2. Mesoderm
  3. Endoderm
  4. Both (1) and (2).

Answer: 1. Ectoderm

Question 100. Dark A-bands and light l-bands occur in:

  1. Cardiac muscles only
  2. Striated muscles
  3. Involuntary muscles
  4. Unstriped muscles.

Answer: 2. Striated muscles

Question 101. Cardiac muscles are striated with fibres being:

  1. Syncytial and voluntary
  2. Multinucleated
  3. Nucleated and voluntary
  4. Nucleated and involuntary.

Answer: 4. Nucleated and involuntary.

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Question 102. If a clean dry bone (For Example. the femur of a frog) is kept in dil. HCl for about 3 days, it:

  1. Breaks into pieces
  2. Becomes soft and elastic
  3. Dissolves
  4. Remains unchanged.

Answer: 2. Becomes soft and elastic

Solved NEET MCQs On Animal Tissues Question 103. The collection of nerve cells inside the central nervous system is known as:

  1. Ganglia
  2. Nucleus
  3. Association neurons
  4. Adjustor neuron.

Answer: 1. Ganglia

Question 104. In which of the following organs squamous epithelium is likely to be found as a lining?

  1. Uterus
  2. Gall bladder
  3. Intestine
  4. Blood vessels.

Answer: 4. Blood vessels.

Question 105. The cells secreting heparin and serotonin are:

  1. Lymphoid cells
  2. Mast cells
  3. Fibroblasts
  4. Macrophages.

Answer: 2. Mast cells

 Question 106. Bone marrow is largely composed of:

  1. Periosteum and osteoblasts
  2. Adipose tissue and blood vessels
  3. Yellow and elastic tissue
  4. Cartilage and elastic tissue.

Answer: 1. Periosteum and osteoblasts

Question 107. Serotonin in the blood:

  1. Relaxes blood vessels
  2. Helps in clotting of blood vessels
  3. Constricts blood vessels
  4. Prevents clotting of blood.

Answer: 3. Constricts blood vessels

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Question 108. The marrow cavity present at the end of a long bone is internally lined by:

  1. Periosteum
  2. Endosteum
  3. Epiosteum
  4. Sarcolemma.

Answer: 1. Periosteum

Question 109. Which of the following damaged cells cannot be repaired?

  1. Dermal cells
  2. Bone cells
  3. Brain cells
  4. Liver cells.

Answer: 3. Brain cells

Question 110. Which of the following is responsible for the regeneration of cartilage?

  1. Collagenous fibres
  2. Blood vessels
  3. Perichondrium
  4. Matrix.

Answer: 3. Perichondrium

Mcq On Animal Tissues Question 111. The chief regulators of mammalian blood composition are:

  1. Heart and arteries
  2. Liver and kidneys
  3. Lungs and pancreas
  4. Thyroid and parathyroid glands.

Answer: 2. Liver and kidneys

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Question 112. Polymorphonuclear leucocytes are:

  1. Granulocytes
  2. Agranulocytes
  3. Lymphocytes
  4. Monocytes.

Answer: 1. Granulocytes

Question 113. The covering of the heart muscles is known as:

  1. Pericardium
  2. Pia mater
  3. Peritoneum
  4. Pleural membrane.

Answer: 1. Pericardium

Question 114. The ends of the thrones are covered with elastic rubber-like things called:

  1. Cartilage
  2. Muscles
  3. Tendons
  4. Ligaments.

Answer: 4. Ligaments.

Question 115. The type of cartilage seen in the epiglottis is:

  1. Fibrous cartilage
  2. Elastic cartilage
  3. Hyaline cartilage
  4. Calcified cartilage.

Answer: 2. Elastic cartilage

Question 116. Brush border is a peculiarity of:

  1. Secretory cells
  2. Absorptive cells
  3. Trone cells
  4. Nerve cells.

Answer: 2. Absorptive cells

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Question 117. The stratified epithelium in which the outermost layer becomes keratinized is found in:

  1. Skin
  2. Vagina
  3. Nasal chamber
  4. Lips.

Answer: 1. Skin

Question 118. Histiocytes found in connective tissue are helpful in:

  1. Forming the blood cells after division
  2. Collecting at the place of bacterial infection
  3. Phagocytizing the sand particles
  4. All the above.

Answer: 3. Phagocytizing the sand particles

Question 119. Which of the following secretes the bulk of the antibodies in the body?

  1. Macrophages
  2. Plasma cells
  3. Fibroblasts
  4. Mast cells.

Answer: 2. Fibroblasts

Question 120. The cartilage found in the external ear and epiglottis is:

  1. Fibrous cartilage
  2. Elastic cartilage
  3. Hyaline cartilage
  4. None of the above.

Answer: 2. Elastic cartilage

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Question 121. The neck of the tubular gland of the stomach consists of mainly:

  1. Chief cells
  2. Mucous cells
  3. Parietal cells
  4. None of the above.

Answer: 2. Mucous cells

Animal Tissue Recommended MCQs  Question 122. Although the heart is an involuntary organ the fibres are different from the smooth muscle fibres in possessing:

  1. Tendons
  2. Sarcosryles
  3. Sarcoplasm
  4. Stratification.

Answer: 4. Stratification.

Question 123. The similarity between voluntary muscle fibres and cardiac muscle fibres is that they are both:

  1. Syncytic
  2. Branched
  3. Unbranched
  4. Non-nuclear.

Answer: 1. Syncytic

Question 124. Blood is formed of:

  1. Plasma and cells formed in bone marrow
  2. Plasma and R.B.C.
  3. Plasma and blood platelets
  4. Plasma and W.B.C.

Answer: 1. Plasma and cells formed in bone marrow

Question 125. Which type of tissue changes the diameter of blood vessels?

  1. Epithelial
  2. Connective
  3. Nenous
  4. Muscular.

Answer: 4. Muscular.

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Question 126. The camel’s hump is composed of a tissue which provides water when oxidized; it is:

  1. Skeletal
  2. Muscular
  3. Adipose
  4. Areolar.

Answer: 3. Adipose

Question 127. The umbilical cord is:

  1. A mucous connective tissue
  2. A fibrous tissue
  3. An embryonic connective tissue
  4. An adult connective tissue.

Answer: 3. An embryonic connective tissue

Question 128. The adipose tissue is composed of a mixture of:

  1. Stearin and olein
  2. Olein and palmitin
  3. Stearin, palmatine and olein
  4. None of the above.

Answer: 3. Stearin, palmatine and olein

Question 129. The Myofibrils of a muscle fibre contain:

  1. Myosin
  2. Actin
  3. ATPase
  4. All of the above.

Answer: 4. All of the above.

Question 130. In the axon of a motor nerve fibre, the nerve impulse travels:

  1. Towards the cell body
  2. Away from the cell body
  3. Away from the synapse
  4. In both directions.

Answer: 2. Away from the cell body

Question 131. What type of dense connective tissue is tunica albuginea?

  1. Loose
  2. Tough fibrous
  3. Vascular
  4. Mucous connective tissue

Answer: 2. Tough fibrous

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Question 132. The Matrix of a bone is composed of:

  1. Chondrin
  2. Ostein
  3. Auxin
  4. Ossein.

Answer: 4. Ossein.

Question 133. Unstriped muscle fibres are found in:

  1. Thigh
  2. Iris
  3. Tongue
  4. Eye muscles.

Answer: 2. Iris

Question 134. Scheiderian epithelium is found in:

  1. Trachea
  2. Nasal passage
  3. Bowman’s capsule
  4. Loop of Henle.

Answer: 2. Nasal passage

Question 135. A sprain is caused by excessive pulling of:

  1. Muscles
  2. Ligaments
  3. Tendons
  4. Nerves.

Answer: 2. Ligaments

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Question 136. Which of the following cells are found to be constant inhabitants of loose connective tissue?

  1. Fibroblasts, histiocytes, mast cells, plasma cells and wandering haemocytes
  2. Fibres and haemocytes
  3. Fibroblasts and histiocytes
  4. Mast cells and amoebocytes.

Answer: 3. Fibroblasts and histiocytes

Question 137. Which type of tissue forms the thin surface for gas exchange in the lungs?

  1. Connective
  2. Nervous
  3. Epithelial
  4. Muscular.

Answer: 3. Epithelial

Structural Organisation In Animals MCQ For NEET Biology Question 138. The component of blood responsible for producing antibodies is:

  1. Thrombocytes
  2. Monocytes
  3. Lymphocytes
  4. Erythrocytes.

Answer: 3. Lymphocytes

Question 139. The thick sheath of connective tissue enclosing the entire peripheral nerve is known as:

  1. Epineurium
  2. Perineurium
  3. Endoneurium
  4. Amphicyte.

Answer: 1. Epineurium

Question 140. Possible function of Nissl bodies is:

  1. Protein synthesis
  2. RNA synthesis
  3. RNA storage
  4. Impulse conduction.

Answer: 1. Protein synthesis

Question 141. Cells which secrete histamine occur in:

  1. Liver
  2. Lungs
  3. Connective tissue
  4. Stomach.

Answer: 3. Connective tissue

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Question 142. Which of the tissues is most widely distributed in the body forming major Parts?

  1. Nervous tissue
  2. Muscular tissue
  3. Epithelial tissue
  4. Connective tissue.

Answer: 4. Connective tissue.

Question 143. The pinna is made up of:

  1. Bone
  2. Tendon
  3. Ligament
  4. Cartilage.

Answer: 4. Cartilage.

Question 144. Neurosecretory cells secrete:

  1. Releasing factors
  2. Enzymes
  3. Sweat
  4. Mucus.

Answer: 1. Releasing factors

Structural Organisation In Animals MCQ For NEET Biology Question 145. Cartilage receives its nutrition through:

  1. Diffusion
  2. Lymphatic channels
  3. Hlnod vessels
  4. Diffusion and imbibation.

Answer: 1. Diffusion

Question 146. Which one of the following cartilages helps in the easy birth of young ones without damage to the pelvic girdle?

  1. Hyaline Cartilage
  2. Fibrous Cartilage
  3. Elastic Cartilage
  4. None Of The Above.

Answer: 2. Fibrous Cartilage

Question 147. The fibrous membrane surrounding the several bundles of nerve fibres is:

  1. Myelin sheath
  2. Perineurium
  3. Epineurium
  4. Neurilemma.

Answer: 3. Epineurium

Question 148. Redbone marrow is Present in:

  1. Tips of long bones
  2. Tips for Short Bones
  3. Bones of skull
  4. Shafts of longlines

Answer: 1. Tips for long bones

Question 149. In the elastic cartilage, the arrangement of elastic fibres in the ground substance is:

  1. Parallel
  2. Diagonal
  3. Random
  4. In branched anastomoses.

Answer: 4. In branched anastomoses.

Question 150. The goblet cells of intestinal epithelium are examples of:

  1. Unicellular glands
  2. Multicellular glands
  3. Squamous epithelium
  4. Striated epithelium.

Answer: 1. Unicellular glands

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Question 151. Haversian canals are found in:

  1. Bone
  2. Cartilage
  3. Liver
  4. Spleen

Answer: 1. Bone

Question 152. Cartilage is made up of cells called:

  1. Chondrocytes
  2. Lymphocytes
  3. Monocytes
  4. Phagocytes

Answer: 1. Chondrocytes

Question 153. The process of formation of various types of blood cells is known as:

  1. Hemagglutination
  2. Hemolysis
  3. Haemophilia
  4. Haemopoiesis.

Answer: 4. Haemopoiesis.

Question 154. Which of the following statements is false?

  1. RBCs are called leucocytes
  2. Platelets are also called thrombocytes.
  3. In blood, O2 is mainly carried in combination with haemoglobin
  4. WBCs form a part of the body’s defence mechanism

Answer: 1. RBCs are called leucocytes

Question 155. Skeletal muscles develop from:

  1. The ectoderm
  2. The mesoderm
  3. The endoderm
  4. Al1 of above.

Answer: 2. The mesoderm

Question 156. Stratified squamous epithelium is found in:

  1. Trachea
  2. Epidermis
  3. Mouth cavity
  4. The lining of blood vessels.

Answer: 2. Epidermis

Question 157. Decrease in number of leucocytes is:

  1. Leukaemia
  2. Leucopenia
  3. Polyerythermia
  4. Hemolysis.

Answer: 2. Leucopenia

Structural Organisation In Animals MCQ For NEET Biology Question 158. Bones are connected by:

  1. Tendons
  2. Ligament
  3. Muscles
  4. Cartilage.

Answer: 2. Ligament

Question 159. Haversian canals are present in:

  1. Frog’s bones
  2. Mammalian bone
  3. Bird’s bone
  4. All of the above.

Answer: 2. Mammalian bone

Neet Biology Structural Organization In Animals MCQs

Question 160. The internal lining of blood vessel is called:

  1. Mesothelium
  2. Stratified epithelium
  3. Endothelium
  4. Ciliated epithelium.

Answer: 3. Endothelium

Question 161. Normal connective tissues are absent in:

  1. Heart
  2. CNS
  3. Kidney
  4. Liver.

Answer: 2. CNS

Question 162. Longitudinal channels of bone are called:

  1. Lacunae
  2. Marrow cavity
  3. Haversian canal
  4. Volkman’s canal.

Answer: 3. Haversian canal

Question 163. The different processes of neurons are:

  1. Dendron
  2. Cyton
  3. Axon
  4. Neurofibrils.

Answer: 3. Axon

Question 164. Abnormal rise in the total count of RBC is called:

  1. Leukaemia
  2. Leucopenia
  3. Thrombocytosis
  4. Polycythemia.

Answer: 4. Polycythemia.

Question 165. Hirudin, a biological substance found in leech, helps in:

  1. Coagulation of blood
  2. Digestion of blood
  3. Hydrolyzing fibrinogen to fibrin
  4. Prevents clotting of blood.

Answer: 4. Prevents clotting of blood.

Neet Biology Structural Organization In Animals MCQs

Question 166. Sarcosome is the term given to:

  1. ER of muscles
  2. The functional unit of muscle fibre
  3. Mitochondria of muscles
  4. The sheath around muscle fibre.

Answer: 3. Mitochondria of muscles

Question 167. Erythropoiesis is:

  1. Lysis of erythrocytes
  2. Formation of erythrocytes
  3. Agglutination of RBC
  4. Clumping of RBC.

Answer: 2. Formation of erythrocytes

Structural Organisation In Animals MCQ For NEET Biology Question 168. Histogenesis is:

  1. Differentiation of tissues from one another
  2. Disintegration of tissue
  3. Study of tissues
  4. None of the above.

Answer: 1. Differentiation of tissues from one another

Question 169. Which of the following is correct?

  1. Neuron, neuroglia, medullary sheath, myosin
  2. Prothrombin, heparin, fibrinogen thromboplastin
  3. Cyton, axon, dendron, nice granules
  4. Neurilemma, z-band, myelin, neurofibril.

Answer: 3. Cyton, axon, dendron, nice granules

Question 170. Histamine is released by:

  1. Fibroblasts
  2. Mast cells
  3. Histiocytes
  4. Plasma cells.

Answer: 2. Mast cells

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