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Revisions

Living Tissues

Grade

11

Term

1

  1. What is the definition of a tissue?

  2. Name the two main types of plant tissues based on their ability to divide. List two characteristics for each.

  3. State the three types of meristematic tissues and describe the location and function of each.

  4. Differentiate between simple permanent tissues and complex permanent tissues in plants.

  5. Name the three types of simple permanent tissues. Which one is composed of dead cells at maturity?

  6. Describe the primary function of Xylem and Phloem in a plant.

  7. A student observes a plant tissue under a microscope and notes that the cells are living, elongated, and have unevenly thickened corners. Which tissue is this, and what is its main function?

  8. Name the four main types of animal tissues.

  9. List three functions of epithelial tissue.

  10. Explain why blood is considered a special type of connective tissue.

  11. Compare and contrast the three types of muscle tissue (skeletal, smooth, cardiac) based on their structure (striations, number of nuclei) and control (voluntary/involuntary).

  12. Draw a simple diagram of a neuron and label the cell body, axon, and dendrites.

  13. What is the main function of the myelin sheath in a neuron?

  14. Which type of plant tissue is responsible for the transport of water and minerals from the roots to the leaves?

  15. Sclereids (stone cells) give a gritty texture to the flesh of a pear. To which specific tissue type do sclereids belong?

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