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Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 4 of CISCE Frank for Biology Part 1 [English] Class 9 ICSE.


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Exercise [Pages 41 - 42]

Frank solutions for Biology Part 1 [English] Class 9 ICSE 4 Tissues Exercise [Pages 41 - 42]

1.1Page 41

What is a permanent tissue?

1.2Page 41

A permanent tissue is of how many types?

2.1Page 41

What is a permanent tissue?

2.2Page 41

Explain sclerenchyma importance of plants.

3Page 41
Explain the type and function of xylem tissues.
4.1Page 41

What is phloem?

4.2Page 41

Name the components of the phloem.

5.1Page 42

Define the following:

Tissue

5.2Page 42

Define the following:

Vascular tissue

5.3Page 42

Define the following:

Meristematic tissue

5.4Page 42

Define the following:

Permanent tissue

6.1Page 42

Differentiate between:

Cell and Tissue

6.2Page 41

Differentiate between:

Parenchyma and collenchyma

6.3Page 42

Differentiate between:

Organ and organelle

6.4Page 42

Differentiate between:

Collenchyma and Sclerenchyma

6.5Page 42

Differentiate between:

Nervous tissue and Nervous system

6.6Page 42

Differentiate between:

Blood and Lymph

6.7Page 42

Differentiate between:

Bone and Cartilage

6.8Page 42

Differentiate between:

Tendon and Ligament

7.1Page 42

Give the structure and function of the following:
Sclerenchyma

7.2Page 42

Give the structure and function of the following:
Collenchyma

7.3Page 42

Give the structure and function of the following:
Bone

7.4Page 42

Give the structure and function of the following:
Crystal

7.5Page 42

Give the structure and function of the following:
Phloem

8Page 42

How many types of epithelial tissues have you studied? Write their functions.

9Page 42

What is a nerve cell? Explain the importance of nervous tissue.

10Page 42

Why is blood called a tissue? Give reasons.

11.1Page 42

Give structure, types and functions in brief  of the following:
Epithelial tissue

11.2Page 42

Give structure, types and functions in brief  of the following:
Muscular tissue

11.3Page 42

Give structure, types and functions in brief  of the following:
Connective tissue

11.4Page 42

Give structure, types and functions in brief  of the following:
Nervous tissue

12Page 42

Match the words of column A with the appropriate words of column B:

Column A Column B
(a) Adipose tissue (i) Cyton
(b) Neuron (ii) Unstriated muscles
(c) The dark and light band (iii) Columnar epithelium
(d) Dermis of skin (iv) Striated muscles
(e) Sieve pits (v) Fat cells
(f) Br ick like (vi) Phloem
13.1Page 42

Name the tissue associated with the following:
Conduction of nerve impulse.

13.2Page 42

Name the tissue associated with the following:
Rhythmic movement of the heart beat.

13.3Page 42

Name the tissue associated with the following:
A man becoming fat.

13.4Page 42

Name the tissue associated with the following:
Conduction of water in the plant body.

13.5Page 42

Name the tissue associated with the following:
Movement of food in the plant body

14Page 42

Name the three kinds of muscles found in the human body. In each case, name one region in the body where they are found.

15.1Page 42

Write one word for the following:

A group of similar cells performing a specific function.

15.2Page 42

Write one word for the following:
An organism whose body is made up of a single cell.

15.3Page 42

Write one word for the following:
A group of tissues forming a new structure.

16.1Page 42

Name the tissues found
at the outer layer of skin.

16.2Page 42

Name the tissues found:

at the tip of a growing stem

16.3Page 42

Name the tissues found:

at the joints of two bones

16.4Page 42

Name the tissues found:
at the inner lining of the trachea.

16.5Page 42

Name the tissues found:
in the testes and ovaries.

17Page 42

Give an outline classification of a plant or an animal tissue.

18.1Page 42

Where is cartilage found in a man?

18.2Page 42

How does cartilage differ from the bone?

19.1Page 42

Write 'True or False' for the following statement:

Sclerenchyma cells have intercellular spaces.

  • True

  • False

19.2Page 42

Write 'True or False' for the following statement:

The end of the bones is connected with ligaments.

  • True

  • False

19.3Page 42

Write 'True or False' for the following statement:

A vascular bundle conducts prepared food only.

  • True

  • False

19.4Page 42

Write 'True or False' for the following statement:

A tracheid is longer than a vessel.

  • True

  • False

19.5Page 42

Write 'True or False' for the following statement:

Unicellular glands are called goblet cells.

  • True

  • False

19.7Page 42

Write 'True or False' for the following statement:

Fibroblast cells are phagocytic in nature.

  • True

  • False

20.01Page 42

The question has four answers. Choose the correct answer:
Hard lignified thick walled, long and pointed cells in a plant are

  • parenchyma

  • sclerenchyma

  • collenchyma

  • sclereids

20.02Page 42

The question has four answers. Choose the correct answer:
 A group of cells alike in form, function and origin is called

  • organ

  • organelles

  • tissue

  • none of the above

20.03Page 42

The question has four answers. Choose the correct answer:
 A component of xylem is

  • sieve tube

  • sclereid

  • medullary ray

  • tracheid

20.04Page 42

The question has four answers. Choose the correct answer:
The parenchymatous tissue is

  • dead

  • thin walled and living

  • thick-walled

  • made up of cellulose

20.05Page 42

The question has four answers. Choose the correct answer:
Collenchymatous hypodermis is found in

  •  monocot roots

  • dicot roots

  • monocot stems

  • dicot stems

20.06Page 42

The question has four answers. Choose the correct answer:

Phloem parenchyma, sclerenchyma, sieve tubes, and companion cells are found in

  • xylem

  • phloem

  • cambium

  • cortex

20.07Page 42

The question has four answers. Choose the correct answer:

Lymph can be defined as

  • blood devoid of RBCs

  • blood devoid of WBCs

  • blood devoid of corpuscles

  • none of the above

20.08Page 42

The question has four answers. Choose the correct answer:

Connective tissue connects

  • one bone to another

  • two muscles

  • a bone to nerve

  • a muscle to nerve

20.09Page 42

The question has four answers. Choose the correct answer:

Cardiac muscles are

  • striated and voluntary

  • with ten mitochondria

  • non-striated

  • striated and involuntary

20.1Page 42

The question has four answers. Choose the correct answer:

Blood is which type of tissue

  • vascular connective tissue

  • skeletal tissue

  • alveolar connective tissue

  • endodermal tissue

Solutions for 4: Tissues

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Frank solutions for Biology Part 1 [English] Class 9 ICSE chapter 4 - Tissues - Shaalaa.com

Frank solutions for Biology Part 1 [English] Class 9 ICSE chapter 4 - Tissues

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Concepts covered in Biology Part 1 [English] Class 9 ICSE chapter 4 Tissues are Tissues - “The Teams of Workers”, Meristems or Meristematic Tissues, Permanent Tissue, Plant Tissues, Simple Permanent Tissues (Supporting Tissue), Complex Permanent Tissue: Xylem Structure and Function (Conducting Tissue), Complex Permanent Tissue: Phloem Structure and Function (Conducting Tissue), Animal Tissues, Epithelial Tissue, Connective Tissue, Muscular Tissue, Nervous Tissue, Protective Tissue, Complex Permanent Tissues.

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