Animal Tissue MCQ Quiz – Part 2
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This Animal Tissue MCQ Quiz helps aspirants revise important concepts related to types of animal tissues, their structure, and functions, which are frequently asked in competitive exams. Regular practice of animal tissue MCQs improves conceptual understanding and helps candidates answer biology questions quickly and accurately.
GK Series – Biology – Animal Tissue MCQ Quiz |
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| Subject | Biology |
| Chapter | Animal Tissue |
| Part | 2 |
| Questions | 22 |
Who Should Attempt This Animal Tissue MCQ Quiz?
This Animal Tissue MCQ Quiz is useful for aspirants preparing for SSC, Railways, Banking, Defence, and other government job exams, where basic biology questions are commonly asked in the General Knowledge section.
Topics Covered in This Animal Tissue MCQ Quiz
This quiz includes MCQs based on important topics such as epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscular tissue, nervous tissue, and their structure and functions, along with other fundamental concepts related to animal tissue organization.
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Question 1 of 22
1. Question
Plasma mainly contains about how much water?
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➤ Blood plasma contains about 92% water.
➤ The remaining 8% consists of proteins, salts and hormones.
➤ Plasma transports substances throughout the body.Incorrect
➤ Blood plasma contains about 92% water.
➤ The remaining 8% consists of proteins, salts and hormones.
➤ Plasma transports substances throughout the body. -
Question 2 of 22
2. Question
The most abundant protein in blood plasma is
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➤ Albumin is the most abundant plasma protein.
➤ It helps maintain osmotic balance in blood.
➤ Other proteins include globulin and fibrinogen.Incorrect
➤ Albumin is the most abundant plasma protein.
➤ It helps maintain osmotic balance in blood.
➤ Other proteins include globulin and fibrinogen. -
Question 3 of 22
3. Question
Which plasma protein is responsible for blood clotting?
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➤ Fibrinogen is a plasma protein responsible for blood clotting.
➤ It converts into fibrin during clot formation.
➤ This helps stop bleeding after injury.Incorrect
➤ Fibrinogen is a plasma protein responsible for blood clotting.
➤ It converts into fibrin during clot formation.
➤ This helps stop bleeding after injury. -
Question 4 of 22
4. Question
Which plasma protein helps in body defence?
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➤ Globulin proteins provide defence to the body.
➤ They help in immune response.
➤ Many antibodies belong to the globulin group.Incorrect
➤ Globulin proteins provide defence to the body.
➤ They help in immune response.
➤ Many antibodies belong to the globulin group. -
Question 5 of 22
5. Question
Red blood cells (RBCs) are mainly responsible for
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➤ Red Blood Cells (RBCs) transport oxygen from lungs to body tissues.
➤ RBCs contain hemoglobin, which binds oxygen.
➤ Hemoglobin contains heme with iron (Fe) that gives blood its red colour.Incorrect
➤ Red Blood Cells (RBCs) transport oxygen from lungs to body tissues.
➤ RBCs contain hemoglobin, which binds oxygen.
➤ Hemoglobin contains heme with iron (Fe) that gives blood its red colour. -
Question 6 of 22
6. Question
The normal lifespan of a red blood cell is about
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➤ The average lifespan of RBC is about 120 days.
➤ RBCs are formed in bone marrow.
➤ Old RBCs are destroyed mainly in the spleen (graveyard of RBC).Incorrect
➤ The average lifespan of RBC is about 120 days.
➤ RBCs are formed in bone marrow.
➤ Old RBCs are destroyed mainly in the spleen (graveyard of RBC). -
Question 7 of 22
7. Question
White blood cells (WBCs) mainly function in
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➤ White Blood Cells (WBCs) protect the body from infection and disease.
➤ They are part of the immune system.
➤ Types include lymphocytes, neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils and monocytes.Incorrect
➤ White Blood Cells (WBCs) protect the body from infection and disease.
➤ They are part of the immune system.
➤ Types include lymphocytes, neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils and monocytes. -
Question 8 of 22
8. Question
Platelets are mainly responsible for
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➤ Platelets (thrombocytes) help in blood clotting.
➤ They prevent excess bleeding during injury.
➤ Normal platelet count is about 1,50,000–3,50,000 per mm³ of blood.Incorrect
➤ Platelets (thrombocytes) help in blood clotting.
➤ They prevent excess bleeding during injury.
➤ Normal platelet count is about 1,50,000–3,50,000 per mm³ of blood. -
Question 9 of 22
9. Question
The longest cell in the human body is
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➤ Neuron (nerve cell) is the longest cell in the human body.
➤ It is the basic structural and functional unit of the nervous system.
➤ Neurons transmit nerve impulses throughout the body.Incorrect
➤ Neuron (nerve cell) is the longest cell in the human body.
➤ It is the basic structural and functional unit of the nervous system.
➤ Neurons transmit nerve impulses throughout the body. -
Question 10 of 22
10. Question
Adipose tissue is mainly found
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➤ Adipose tissue occurs below the skin.
➤ It is also present between internal organs.
➤ Individuals with more body fat have more adipose tissue.Incorrect
➤ Adipose tissue occurs below the skin.
➤ It is also present between internal organs.
➤ Individuals with more body fat have more adipose tissue. -
Question 11 of 22
11. Question
Camel hump mainly contains
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➤ Camel hump contains adipose tissue.
➤ This tissue stores large amounts of fat.
➤ The stored fat can be used as energy when food is scarce.Incorrect
➤ Camel hump contains adipose tissue.
➤ This tissue stores large amounts of fat.
➤ The stored fat can be used as energy when food is scarce. -
Question 12 of 22
12. Question
Dense connective tissue mainly contains
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➤ Dense connective tissue contains a high proportion of fibres.
➤ These fibres are mainly collagen fibres.
➤ They provide strength and durability.Incorrect
➤ Dense connective tissue contains a high proportion of fibres.
➤ These fibres are mainly collagen fibres.
➤ They provide strength and durability. -
Question 13 of 22
13. Question
Tendons connect
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➤ Tendons connect muscles to bones.
➤ They are strong fibrous connective tissues.
➤ They help transmit muscle force to bones.Incorrect
➤ Tendons connect muscles to bones.
➤ They are strong fibrous connective tissues.
➤ They help transmit muscle force to bones. -
Question 14 of 22
14. Question
Ligaments connect
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➤ Ligaments connect bone to bone.
➤ They provide strength and stability to joints.
➤ They are elastic and flexible.Incorrect
➤ Ligaments connect bone to bone.
➤ They provide strength and stability to joints.
➤ They are elastic and flexible. -
Question 15 of 22
15. Question
Cartilage is mainly found in
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➤ Cartilage is a type of skeletal connective tissue.
➤ It is found in ear pinna, nose tip, trachea and larynx.
➤ It provides support and flexibility to the body.Incorrect
➤ Cartilage is a type of skeletal connective tissue.
➤ It is found in ear pinna, nose tip, trachea and larynx.
➤ It provides support and flexibility to the body. -
Question 16 of 22
16. Question
The matrix of cartilage is
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➤ Cartilage cells are widely spaced in a gel-like matrix.
➤ This matrix makes cartilage flexible and slightly elastic.
➤ It helps support body parts while allowing movement.Incorrect
➤ Cartilage cells are widely spaced in a gel-like matrix.
➤ This matrix makes cartilage flexible and slightly elastic.
➤ It helps support body parts while allowing movement. -
Question 17 of 22
17. Question
Bones are mainly composed of
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➤ Bone matrix contains calcium and phosphorus compounds.
➤ These minerals make bones hard and rigid.
➤ Bones form the framework of the body.Incorrect
➤ Bone matrix contains calcium and phosphorus compounds.
➤ These minerals make bones hard and rigid.
➤ Bones form the framework of the body. -
Question 18 of 22
18. Question
The main function of bones is to
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➤ Bones provide structural support to the body.
➤ They also protect vital organs like brain and lungs.
➤ Bones help in movement with muscles.Incorrect
➤ Bones provide structural support to the body.
➤ They also protect vital organs like brain and lungs.
➤ Bones help in movement with muscles. -
Question 19 of 22
19. Question
Blood is classified as a type of
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➤ Blood is a fluid connective tissue.
➤ It connects different parts of the body.
➤ It transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones and wastes.Incorrect
➤ Blood is a fluid connective tissue.
➤ It connects different parts of the body.
➤ It transports oxygen, nutrients, hormones and wastes. -
Question 20 of 22
20. Question
The liquid part of blood is called
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➤ Plasma is the liquid component of blood.
➤ It forms about 55% of total blood volume.
➤ It contains water, proteins, salts and hormones.Incorrect
➤ Plasma is the liquid component of blood.
➤ It forms about 55% of total blood volume.
➤ It contains water, proteins, salts and hormones. -
Question 21 of 22
21. Question
Which type of White Blood Cells (WBCs) plays a major role in immune response by producing antibodies?
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➤ Lymphocytes are specialized WBCs responsible for immune response.
➤ They produce antibodies to fight infections.
➤ They are a key component of the immune system.Incorrect
➤ Lymphocytes are specialized WBCs responsible for immune response.
➤ They produce antibodies to fight infections.
➤ They are a key component of the immune system. -
Question 22 of 22
22. Question
Blood is considered a connective tissue because
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➤ Blood is a connective tissue.
➤ It has a fluid matrix called plasma.
➤ Blood cells (RBC, WBC, platelets) are suspended in plasma.Incorrect
➤ Blood is a connective tissue.
➤ It has a fluid matrix called plasma.
➤ Blood cells (RBC, WBC, platelets) are suspended in plasma.