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Grade IX Biology: Animal Tissues Assignment

The document is a biology assignment for Grade IX students focusing on animal tissues, including questions on epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle types, and nervous tissue. It contains multiple levels of questions, ranging from basic identification to more complex explanations and justifications regarding the functions and characteristics of various tissue types. The assignment aims to assess students' understanding of the structure and function of different animal tissues.

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Grade IX Biology: Animal Tissues Assignment

The document is a biology assignment for Grade IX students focusing on animal tissues, including questions on epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle types, and nervous tissue. It contains multiple levels of questions, ranging from basic identification to more complex explanations and justifications regarding the functions and characteristics of various tissue types. The assignment aims to assess students' understanding of the structure and function of different animal tissues.

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DPS- MODERN INDIAN SCHOOL

BIOLOGY ASSIGNMENT –SEPTEMBER 2025


GRADE: IX

Chapter 6: TISSUES- Animal Tissues

Answer the following:

LEVEL 1
[Link] epithelial tissue is found lining the kidney tubules?
(a) Columnar epithelium (b) Cuboidal epithelium
(c) Ciliated epithelium (d) Squamous epithelium

[Link] of the following is a fluid connective tissue?


(a) Cartilage (b) Bone
(c) Blood (d) Ligament

[Link] muscle type is involuntary and non-striated?


(a) Skeletal muscle (b) Smooth muscle
(c) Cardiac muscle (d) Voluntary muscle

[Link] structural and functional unit of nervous tissue is


(a) Axon (b) Dendrite
(c) Neuron (d) Myelin

[Link] epithelial tissue.


[Link] two types of dense connective tissue.
[Link] the three types of muscles in humans.

LEVEL 2
[Link] epithelium is mainly responsible for
(a) Absorption (b) Protection
(c) Movement of particles or mucus (d) Secretion of hormones

[Link] connect
(a) Muscle to muscle (b) Bone to bone
(c) Muscle to bone (d) Cartilage to bone

[Link] muscle differs from skeletal muscle because it


(a) Is voluntary (b) Shows branching and intercalated discs
(c) Is multinucleated (d) Contracts slowly
[Link] part of a neuron receives impulses?
(a) Axon (b) Dendrite
(c) Myelin sheath (d) Synapse

[Link] between ;
(a)squamous and cuboidal epithelium with examples.
(b)bone and cartilage
(c)tendons and ligaments
[Link] how bone differs from cartilage in structure and function
[Link] does smooth muscle help in the functioning of the alimentary canal?
[Link] is a nerve impulse?
[Link] enable the muscles to contract and relax?

LEVEL 3
[Link] is stratified squamous epithelium found in skin?
(a) It absorbs nutrients efficiently (b) It allows diffusion of gases
(c) It protects against mechanical stress and wear (d) It secretes digestive enzymes

[Link] in the nose and ears provides


(a) Rigidity (b) Flexibility
(c) Transport of oxygen (d) Storage of minerals

[Link] would a human not survive if cardiac muscles stopped functioning for even a short time?
(a) They help in digestion (b) They help to pump blood to all body parts

(c) They control body movements (d) They store energy

[Link] is the myelin sheath important for neurons?


(a) It produces impulses (b)It speeds up transmission of nerve impulses
(c) It absorbs nutrients (d) It stores energy

[Link] why ciliated epithelium is essential in the respiratory tract.


[Link] why blood is considered a connective tissue though it is fluid in nature.
[Link] the significance of involuntary muscles in sustaining life.
[Link] are different from nerve. Justify this statement.

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