Exploring Plant and Animal Tissues
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1.
Multiple Choice
What are the main types of plant tissues?
Storage tissue
Meristematic tissue, permanent tissue, vascular tissue
Respiratory tissue
Photosynthetic tissue
2.
Multiple Choice
Describe the function of xylem in plants.
Xylem stores food for the plant.
The function of xylem in plants is to transport water and minerals and provide structural support.
Xylem absorbs sunlight for energy.
Xylem is responsible for photosynthesis.
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Multiple Choice
What is the role of phloem in plant tissue?
Phloem helps in the absorption of minerals from the soil.
Phloem is responsible for photosynthesis in leaves.
The role of phloem in plant tissue is to transport nutrients and sugars throughout the plant.
Phloem primarily stores water in the plant.
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Multiple Choice
Identify the four main types of animal tissues.
Epithelial, muscular, skeletal, and connective tissue.
Nervous, epithelial, adipose, and lymphatic tissue.
Connective, muscular, epithelial, and respiratory tissue.
Epithelial, connective, muscle, and nervous tissue.
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Multiple Choice
What is the primary function of epithelial tissue?
Absorption of nutrients
Transportation of oxygen
Secretion of hormones
The primary function of epithelial tissue is protection.
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Multiple Choice
How does connective tissue differ from other tissue types?
Connective tissue is characterized by a lack of extracellular matrix.
Connective tissue is primarily responsible for transmitting nerve impulses.
Connective tissue provides support and binds other tissues, characterized by a significant extracellular matrix.
Connective tissue is the only tissue type that forms the body's organs.
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