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BIOLOGY Tissues Assignment Class 9 CBSE

This document provides a biology assignment with 15 questions about plant and animal tissues. The questions cover topics like the definition of stomata, the differences between skeletal muscles and cardiac muscles, the role of meristem tissue in plant growth, tissues involved in plant structure and function like xylem and phloem, and tissues found in the human body like blood, bone, and muscle. Students are asked to define, differentiate, identify, and draw diagrams of various tissues as part of this biology assignment.
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BIOLOGY Tissues Assignment Class 9 CBSE

This document provides a biology assignment with 15 questions about plant and animal tissues. The questions cover topics like the definition of stomata, the differences between skeletal muscles and cardiac muscles, the role of meristem tissue in plant growth, tissues involved in plant structure and function like xylem and phloem, and tissues found in the human body like blood, bone, and muscle. Students are asked to define, differentiate, identify, and draw diagrams of various tissues as part of this biology assignment.
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CLASS: IX (2014-15)

BIOLOGY ASSIGNMENT

CHAPTER: 6 TISSUES
Q. 1. Answer the following questions:
1. What are stomata?
2. Why are skeletal muscles known as striated muscles?
3. Name the meristem which is responsible for the increase in girth of root.
4. Name the tissue which allows the aquatic plants to float.
5. We can find this tissue in leaf stalks below the epidermis. The cells of this tissue are living,
elongated and irregularly thickened at the corners. There is very little intercellular space.
Identify the tissue in the above discussion.
6. Write any four points of difference between Xylem and Phloem.
7. Differentiate between sclerenchyma and collenchyma.
8. Write any four distinctive features of cardiac muscles.
9. Name the chemical substance which acts as cement and hardens the cell walls of sclerenchyma.
10. Why is blood considered to be a connective tissue?
11. Write the major functions of parenchyma.
12. What is the function of a bone, cartilage, ligament and tendon?
13. Name the kinds of muscles found in your limbs and lungs. How do they differ from each other
structurally and functionally?
14. (a). Differentiate between meristematic and permanent tissues in plants.
(b). Define the process of differentiation.
(c). Name any two simple and two complex permanent tissues in plants.
15. (a). Diagrammatically show the difference between the three types of muscle fibres.
(b). Diagrammatically show the difference between the different types of epithelial tissues.
(c). Draw labelled diagrams representing the three major types of simple permanent tissues found
in plants.
(d). Draw a labelled diagram of a stomata.
(e). Draw a labelled diagram of a neuron.

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