Description : The targa, sterna and pleura of cockroach body are joined by
Last Answer : The targa, sterna and pleura of cockroach body are joined by A. Muscler tissue B. Arthrodial membrane C. Cartilage D. Cementing glue
Description : The dorsal surface of thorax is also known as C A. Sterna B. Pleura C. Nota D. Plumose
Last Answer : Nota
Description : The function of the gap junction is to (a) separate two cells from each other (b) stop substance from leaking across a tissue (c) performing cementing to keep neighbouring cells together ( ... cells by connecting the cytoplasm for rapid transfer of ions, small molecules and some large molecules.
Last Answer : (d) facilitate communication between adjoining cells by connecting the cytoplasm for rapid transfer of ions, small molecules and some large molecules.
Description : The membrane covering the lungs is a – (1) pleura (2) pericardium (3) peritoneum (4) mesothelium
Last Answer : (1) pleura Explanation: In human anatomy, the pleural cavity is the potential space between the two pleura (visceral and parietal) of the lungs. The pleura is a membrane which folds back onto ... pleural layers is known as the pleural cavity; it normally contains a small amount of pleural fluid.
Description : The membrane covering the lungs is a (1) pleura (2) pericardium (3) peritoneum (4) mesothelium
Last Answer : pleura
Description : Heart of cockroach consists of elongated muscular tube lying along-
Last Answer : Heart of cockroach consists of elongated muscular tube lying along- A. Mid ventral line of thorax B ... canal D. Mid dorsal line of thorax and abdomen
Description : Fluid present in dense connective tissue and cartilage in ml/kg body weight is about (A) 10 (B) 20 (C) 45 (D) 55
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : What body structure do muscular tissue work to enable movement?
Last Answer : Science
Description : The muscular membrane that divides the upper thorax and the abdominal cavities in
Last Answer : mammals is diaphragm.
Description : What cementing techniques should I apply?
Last Answer : Hm, perhaps researching old grand churches pre gothic period would help you get some sort of ideas.
Description : Dying tree with some rot at base of tree, neighbor suggesting cementing into the area after cleaning out rot ???
Last Answer : Cement is not recommended anymore, very acidic.........and it would not solve the problem. If it is very close to the house, within 50 ft.....I would think about taking it down. We had several trees taken down because of this condition.
Description : The hydroxide act as cementing agent in binding the soil particles together
Last Answer : Ans. Fe and Al
Description : The major organic cementing agent in soil aggregate formation is a. Protein b. Lipid c. Polysaccharides d. Organic acid
Last Answer : c. Polysaccharides
Description : In cementing Maryland or Roche bridges, the effect is generally to, a. Lighten the colour of the teeth by the opacity of the cement b. Darken the colour of the abutment by the presence ... lingual c. Have no detrimental colour effect. d. Darken the abutment teeth by incisal metal coverage
Last Answer : c. Have no detrimental colour effect.
Description : Suggest the type of cement used for the following : (i) For modular construction where form work needs to be removed early for re-use. . (ii) Mass concreting such as construction of dam. (iii) Decorative works in external surfaces of building. (iv) Cementing the oil well.
Last Answer : i) For modular construction where form work needs to be removed early for reuse. – Rapid Hardening Cement ii) Mass concreting such as construction of dam. – Low heat cement. iii) Decorative works in external surfaces of building – Coloured cement. iv) Cementing the oil well. – Oil Well Cement.
Description : $ The tissue which connects a bone to the muscles is called cartilage. ! Haemoglobin of blood combines permanently with oxygen
Last Answer : $ The tissue which connects a bone to the muscles is called cartilage. ! Haemoglobin of blood combines ... wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : Assertion : Perichondrium in white fibrous cartilage is absent. Reason : Perichondrium is a white fibrous connective tissue
Last Answer : Assertion : Perichondrium in white fibrous cartilage is absent. Reason : Perichondrium is a white fibrous ... . If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Assertion: Cartilage and bone are rigid connective tissues. Reason: Blood is a connective tissue.
Last Answer : Assertion: Cartilage and bone are rigid connective tissues. Reason: Blood is a connective tissue. A. If ... D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Connective tissue includes :- (a) Cartilage (b) Bone (c) Adipose tissue (d) Blood
Last Answer : Connective tissue includes :- (a) Cartilage (b) Bone (c) Adipose tissue (d) Blood A. a, b, and d B. a, b and c C. b and d D. All a, b, c and d
Description : What is the structure of cartilage tissue?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : The only connective tissue in which the cells occur in groups or rows are (a) bone (b) cartilage (c) tendon (d) ligament
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : Which of the following is not connective tissue? (1) Bone (2) Cartilage (3) Blood (4) Skeletal muscle
Last Answer : (4) Skeletal muscle Explanation: Skeletal muscle is a form of striated muscle tissue which is under the voluntary control of the somatic nervous system. Most skeletal muscles are attached to bones by ... . It is one of three major muscle types, the others being cardiac muscle and smooth muscle.
Description : The connective tissue that connects a muscle to a bone is – (1) Cartilage (2) Ligament (3) Tendon (4) Interstitial fluid
Last Answer : (3) Tendon Explanation: A tendon or sinew is a tough band of fibrous connective tissue that usually connects muscle to bone and is capable of withstanding tension. Tendons are similar to ligaments; ... made of collagen. Ligaments join one bone to another bone, while tendons connect muscle to bone.
Description : Which among the following is not a connective tissue? (1) Blood (2) Bone (3) Skin (4) Cartilage
Last Answer : (3) Skin Explanation: Skin is composed of a layer of epithelial tissue (epidermis) that is supported by a layer of connective tissue. It protects the internal structures of the body from damage and dehydration.
Description : Cartilage is externally surrounded by a connective tissue called
Last Answer : perichondrium.
Description : Mention the features of cartilage tissue.
Last Answer : a) Cartilage consists of translucent or glassy matrix composed of chondrin. b) It has cells called chondrocytes. c) The space in chondrocytes is called lacunae. d) Cells may be single or in groups of 2 or 3.
Description : What is cartilage tissue?
Last Answer : Cartilage is a specialized connective tissue which is non-porous, elastic and flexible.
Description : Sternum is connected to ribs by (a) bony matter (b) white fibrous cartilage (c) hyaline cartilage (d) areolar tissue.
Last Answer : (c) hyaline cartilage
Description : The four sketches (A, B, C and D) given below, represent four different types of animal tissues. Which one of these is correctly identified in the options given, along with its ... Smooth Heart Heart muscle contraction tissue (d) (A) Columnar Nephron Secretion epithelium and absorption
Last Answer : (a) (B) Glandular Intestine Secretion epithelium
Description : The supportive skeletal structures in the human external ears and in the nose tip are examples of (a) ligament (b) areolar tissue (c) bone (d) cartilage.
Last Answer : (d) cartilage.
Description : Choose the correctly matched pair. (a) Tendon - Specialized connective tissue (b) Adipose tissue - Dense connective tissue (c) Areolar tissue - Loose connective tissue (d) Cartilage - Loose connective tissue
Last Answer : (c) Areolar tissue - Loose connective tissue
Description : Accumulation of crystalline depositions in articular surfaces, bones, soft tissue, and cartilage is referred to as a) tophi. Tophi, when problematic, are surgically excised. b) subchondral bone. Subchondral ... refers to the escape of fluid from the blood vessels or lymphatics into the joint cavity.
Last Answer : a) tophi. Tophi, when problematic, are surgically excised.
Description : The articular surface of the normal temporomandibular joint are lined with, A. A specially adapted, highly fibrous tissue B. Hyaline cartilage C. Chondroitin-6-phosphate D. Highly vesiculated tissues
Last Answer : A. A specially adapted, highly fibrous tissue
Description : The connective tissue that connects a muscle to a bone is (1) Cartilage (2) Ligament (3) Tendon (4) Interstitial fluid
Last Answer : Tendon
Last Answer : Skeletal muscle
Description : Name the muscular tissue that functions throughout life without fatigue. -Biology 9th
Last Answer : answer:
Description : our heat consists of :- (i) Epithelial tissue (ii) Connective tissue (iii) Muscular tissue (iv) Neural tissue
Last Answer : our heat consists of :- (i) Epithelial tissue (ii) Connective tissue (iii) Muscular tissue (iv) Neural tissue A. ... C. 2,3, & 4 only D. All of these
Description : Which of the following tissues contain significant collagen useful for placing sutures to allow the prolonged tension necessary to maintain tissue approximation? a. Dermis b. Intestinal submucosa c. Muscular fascia d. Blood vessel wall
Last Answer : Answer: a, b, c, d It takes at least three weeks for collagen to undergo sufficient remodeling and cross linking to attain moderate strength. Since most skin sutures are removed at one to ... , Scarpa's fascia, and blood vessel wall represent a partial list of tissues with high collagen content
Description : How can the presence, localization and function of muscular tissue in beings of the phylum Annelida be explained?
Last Answer : In these beings there are a longitudinal muscular layer under the epidermis and, internally juxtaposed and perpendicular to it, another circular (radial to the axis) muscular layer. The ... of elongating the body while the longitudinal shortens it. By alternating actions both promote movement.
Description : Blood is a: (1) connective tissue (2) epithelial tissue (3) muscular tissue (4) reproductive tissue
Last Answer : (1) connective tissue Explanation: Blood is considered a connective tissue for two basic reasons: (i) embryologically, it has the same origin (mesodermal) as do the other connective tissue ... bringing the needed oxygen, nutrients, hormones and other signaling molecules, and removing the wastes.
Description : Tendons and ligaments are – (1) Connective tissue (2) Muscular tissue (3) Epithelial tissue (4) Skeletal tissue
Last Answer : (1) Connective tissue Explanation: A tendon is a fibrous connective tissue which attaches muscle to bone. A ligament is a fibrous connective tissue which attaches bone to bone, and usually serves to hold structures together and keep them stable.
Description : Mention the types of muscular tissue.
Last Answer : Based on structure, function and location, muscular tissue is divided into: a) Striped muscle
Description : What is muscular tissue?
Last Answer : The tissues that are made up of muscle cells which help in the movement of the body are called muscular tissue.
Description : Histamine secreting cells are found in (a) connective tissues (b) lungs (c) muscular tissue (d) nervous tissue
Last Answer : (a) connective tissues
Description : The cell junctions called tight, adhering and gap junctions are found in (a) connective tissue (b) epithelial tissue (c) neural tissue (d) muscular tissue
Last Answer : (b) epithelial tissue
Description : Which of the following terms is used to describe removal of the breast tissue and an axillary lymph node dissection leaving muscular structure intact as surgical treatment of breast cancer? a) ... the pectoralis major and minor muscles in addition to breast tissue and axillary lymph node dissection.
Last Answer : a) Modified radical mastectomy A modified radical mastectomy leaves the pectoralis major and minor muscles intact.
Description : Tendons and ligaments are (1) Connective tissue (2) Muscular tissue (3) Epithelial tissue (4) Skeletal tissue
Last Answer : Connective tissue
Last Answer : connective tissue
Description : Which one of the following pairs of items correctly belongs to the category of organs mentioned against it? (a) Nephridia of earthworm and Malpighian tubules of cockroach - excretory organs ( ... Cucurbita - analogous organs (d) Nictitating membrane and blind spot in human eye - vestigial organs
Last Answer : (a) Nephridia of earthworm and Malpighian tubules of cockroach - excretory organs
Description : What are pleura ?
Last Answer : pericardium, and peritoneum? Pleura are the membrane that covers the lungs and the inner wall of the chest; pericardium is the membrane that covers the heart; peritoneum is the membrane that ... tract and part of the abdominal cavity. All these membranes delimit coeloms (internal cavities).