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FUSCO’S SCHOOL (ICSE) Indiranagar, Bangalore Subject : Biology Chapter 1. PLANT & ANIMAL TISSUE CLASS:VII
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Page 1: FUSCO’S SCHOOL (ICSE) · 3. Meristematic cells may be intercalary as in case of monocots. 4. The cells are small and isodiametric, vacuoles are small or absent.

FUSCO’S SCHOOL (ICSE)

Indiranagar, Bangalore

Subject : Biology

Chapter 1. PLANT & ANIMAL TISSUE

CLASS:VII

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3. Meristematic cells may be intercalary

as in case of monocots.

4. The cells are small and isodiametric,

vacuoles are small or absent.

5. The cells are immature and

mitochondria simple.

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I. Multiple choice questions

1. Put a tick (√) against the most appropriate alternative in the following

statements:

i) A group of similar cells to perform a specific functions forms a

a) Organ

b) Species

c) Organ system

d) Tissue

ii) The small fine branches given out from the cell body of a nerve

cell

a) Dendrites

b) Cyton

c) Axon

d) Neuron

iii) Fluid connective tissue of humans

a) Blood and cartilage

b) Lymph and plasma

c) Blood and lymph

d) Stroma and matrix

SHORT ANSWR QUESTIONS

1. Define the following:

i) Tissue:

Group of similar cells which perform specific function

Ex. Muscular tissue in animals

ii) Organ:

Different types of tissues which grouped together to function

In a co-ordinated manner.

Ex. Lungs, Liver

Answer the following Questions:

Question 2 (i)

What is meristematic tissue? How is it different from Permanent tissue?

Answer: The type of tissue found at the growing region of the plant body is

called as meristematic tissue.Meristematic tissue has actively dividing cells that

is not found in permanent tissue

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Question 5

Match the given item in column A with Column B

Draw the structure of Nerve cell and label its parts.

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ANSWER: a- (ii), b- (iv), c- (v), d- (iii), e- (i)

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