Which of the following is not a part of female cockroach reproductive system?
1. Oviduct
2. Spermathecae
3. Seminal vesicles
4. Ovarioles

Subtopic:  Cockroach:Male Reproductive System | Cockroach: Female Reproductive System |
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The fertilized eggs of cockroach are encased in capsules called:

1. Oothecae 2. Spermathecae
3. Spermatophores 4. Ovarioles
Subtopic:  Cockroach:Male Reproductive System | Cockroach: Female Reproductive System |
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Which one of the following types of cell is involved in making of the inner walls of large blood vessels?
1. Cuboidal epithelium
2. Columnar epithelium
3. Squamous epithelium
4. Stratified epithelium

Subtopic:  Simple Epithelium |
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To which one of the following categories does adipose tissue belong?

1. Epithelial 2. Connective
3. Muscular 4. Neural
Subtopic:  Connective Tissue |
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Which one of the followings statements is true for cockroach?

1. The numbers of ovarioles in each ovary are ten.
2. The larval stage is called caterpillar.
3. Anal styles are absent in females.
4. They are ureotelic.
Subtopic:  Cockroach: Intro & External Morphology |
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Match the following with reference to cockroach and choose the correct option:

A. Phallomere i. Chain of developing ova
B. Gonopore ii. Bundles of sperm
C. Spermatophore iii. Opening of the ejaculatory duct
D. Ovarioles iv. The external genitalia
Options:
A B C D
1. iii iv ii i
2. iv iii ii i
3. iv ii iii i
4. ii iv iii i
Subtopic:  Cockroach:Male Reproductive System | Cockroach: Female Reproductive System |
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The cell junctions in animal tissues that perform the function of cementing to keep neighbouring cells together are known as:

1. Tight junctions 2. Adhering junctions
3. Gap junctions 4. Desmosomes
Subtopic:  Glandular Epithelium & Cell Junction |
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A sheath of dense irregular connective tissue that groups muscle fibres into bundles or fascicles is called as:

1. Epimysium 2. Perimysium
3. Endomysium 4. Aponeurosis
Subtopic:  Cardiac Muscle & Smooth Muscle |
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Tendons and ligaments are examples of:

1. Loose connective tissue
2. Dense irregular connective tissue
3. Dense regular connective tissue
4. Specialized connective tissue
Subtopic:  Connective Tissue |
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Match each item in Column I with one in Column II and select the correct answer from the codes given:

COLUMN I

COLUMN II

A

Holocrine gland

a

Pancreas

B

Merocrine gland

b

Mammary gland

C

Apocrine gland

c

Sebaceous gland

Codes

A B C
1. a b c
2. c b a
3. c a b
4. a c b
Subtopic:  Glandular Epithelium & Cell Junction |
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