| List-I | List-II | ||
| A. | Squamous Epithelium | I. | Goblet cells of alimentary canal |
| B. | Ciliated Epithelium | II. | Inner lining of pancreatic ducts |
| C. | Glandular Epithelium | III. | Walls of blood vessels |
| D. | Compound Epithelium | IV. | Inner surface of Fallopian tubes |
| 1. | Adhering junctions facilitate the cells to communicate with each other. |
| 2. | Tight junctions help to stop substances from leaking across a tissue. |
| 3. | Tight junctions help to perform cementing to keep neighbouring cells together. |
| 4. | Gap junctions help to create gap between the cells and tissues. |
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List-II (Term Used) |
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| A. | Metamorphosis | I. | Ommatidia |
| B. | Brain | II. | Paurometabolous |
| C. | Vision | III. | Spiracles |
| D. | Respiration | IV. | Supra oesophageal ganglion |
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| A. | Bear cilia on their free surface. |
| B. | Provides a lining for some parts of body. |
| C. | Compound epithelium is multi-layered, meant for limited role in secretion and absorption. |
| D. | Located in the tip of the nose. |
| E. | Exocrine glands possess epithelial tissue. |
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| 1. | A-Gizzard, B-Crop, C-Malpighian tubules, D-Hepatic caeca |
| 2. | A-Oesophagus, B-Crop, C-salivary glands, D-Hepatic caeca |
| 3. | A-Crop, B-Gizzard, C-Hepatic caeca, D-Malpighian tubules |
| 4. | A-Gizzard, B-Hepatic caeca, C-Malpighian tubules, D- Cilia |
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| Statement I: | The ground substance of bone is solid, pliable and resists compression. |
| Statement II: | The bone marrow of all bones is the site of production of blood cells. |
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| List I | List II | ||
| A. | The structures used for storing of food. | I. | Gizzard |
| B. | Ring of 6-8 blind tubules at junction of foregut and midgut. | II. | Gastric Caeca |
| C. | Ring of 100-150 yellow coloured thin filaments at junction of midgut and hindgut. | III. | Malpighian tubules |
| D. | The structures used for grinding the food. | IV. | Crop |
| List I | List II | ||
| A. | Unicellular glandular epithelium | I | Salivary glands |
| B. | Compound epithelium | II | Pancreas |
| C. | Multicellular glandular epithelium | III | Goblet cells of alimentary canal |
| D. | Endocrine glandular epithelium | IV | Moist surface of buccal cavity |