Question:

Match list I with list II:

 List - I List - II
(a)Bronchioles(i)Dense Regular Connective Tissue
(b)Goblet Cell(ii)Loose Connective Tissue
(c)Tendons(iii)Glandular Tissue
(d)Adipose Tissue(iv)Ciliated Epithelium

Updated On: May 2, 2025
  • (a)- (iv); (b) - (iii); (c) - (i);(d) - (ii)
  • (a)- (i); (b) - (ii); (c) - (iii);(d) - (iv)
  • (a)- (ii); (b) - (i); (c) - (iv);(d) - (iii)
  • (a)- (iii); (b) - (iv); (c) - (ii);(d) - (i)
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Let's match List I with List II based on the characteristics and functions of each item:

  • Bronchioles are small airways in the lungs that are lined with ciliated epithelium to help in moving mucus and particles out of the respiratory tract. Hence, it matches with (iv) Ciliated Epithelium.
  • Goblet Cells are specialized epithelial cells that secrete mucus, thus they are part of glandular tissue. Therefore, it corresponds to (iii) Glandular Tissue.
  • Tendons connect muscles to bones and are composed of dense regular connective tissue, known for its strength and ability to handle tension. So, it matches with (i) Dense Regular Connective Tissue.
  • Adipose Tissue is a type of loose connective tissue that stores fat and provides insulation and cushioning. Hence, it aligns with (ii) Loose Connective Tissue.

Thus, the correct matching is: (a)- (iv); (b) - (iii); (c) - (i);(d) - (ii)

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Animal Tissues

Human bodies, like most animal bodies, are made up of four different types of tissue:

Epithelial Tissue:

This tissue forms the outer layer of the body and also lines many of the body's cavities where it has a protective function.

General functions of epithelial tissue:-

  1. Provides a barrier between the external environment and the organ that it is covering.
  2. Specialized to function in secretion and absorption.
  3. Protects organisms from microorganisms, injury, and fluid loss.

Connective Tissue:

This tissue assists in the support and protection of organs and limbs and depending on the location in the body it may join or separate organs or parts of the body.

Muscle Tissue:

This tissue enables various forms of movement, both voluntary and involuntary.

Nerve Tissue:

This tissue is responsible for the carrying of electrical and chemical signals and impulses from the brain and central nervous system to the periphery, and vice versa.