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maxonik [38]
4 years ago
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Imagine you have been asked to teach a small group of your peers about animal organs. Create 10 multiple-choice questions to tes

t knowledge of the structure and function of animal organs. Address the functions of each of the following concepts in your test.
Differences between asymmetrical, radial symmetry and bilateral symmetry.
Differences between endotherms and exotherms.
Definition and examples of epithelial tissue. (provide one example)
Definition and examples of connective tissue. (provide one example)
Definition and examples of muscle tissue. (provide one example)
Definition and examples of nervous tissue. (provide one example)
Biology
1 answer:
Vinvika [58]4 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Explanation:

Question 1: The brain is an example of

a) asymmetrical

b) radical symmetry

c) bilateral symmetry

d) vertical symmetrical

Question 2: Which of this organisms display radial symmetry as adults, but their larval stages exhibit bilateral symmetry

a) Dog

b) Starfish

c) Caterpillar

d) crab

Question 3: which statement defines the nervous system. Pick one

1) Nervous tissue make up the lungs, stomach and throat

2) Nervous tissue is one of four major classes of tissues and makes up the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system

Question 4: Which of the following tissue types consists of cells that generally have a spacious intercellular area consisting of a matrix of various types?

a) connective

b) epithelial

c) muscle

Question 5: Which of the following connective tissue cells consists of a matrix of gelatinous material?

a) cartilage

b) lymph

c) areolar, adipose, reticular, dense

Question 6: Muscle tissue functions as a single unit, and is often connected to the same nerve bundles.

a) True

b) false

Question 7: Epithelial tissue are large sheets of cells covering

a) all surfaces of the body exposed to the outside world and lining the outside of organs

b) the nervous system

c) the blood vessels

d) the brain

Question 8: Which of the following is the epithelial tissue that lines the interior of blood vessels?

a) columnar

b) pseudostratified

c) simple squamous

d) transitional

Question 9: Which of the following is not a part of peripheral nervous system?

a) Cranial nerve

b) Ganglion

c) Spinal nerve

d) Spinal cord

Question 10:  Peripheral nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord.

a) True

b) False

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