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Final Assessment: Tissues

Section A: Foundations

Question 1mcq
A student is checking why tissues help multicellular organisms divide labour. Which statement is scientifically accurate?
A.Prokaryotic cells lack a well-defined nucleus, while eukaryotic cells have one.
B.Tissues allow division of labour in multicellular organisms.
C.Biomolecules such as proteins, lipids, carbohydrates and nucleic acids support cell structure and function.
D.Epithelial tissues cover, line and protect body surfaces.
Question 2mcq
A student is checking cell, tissue, organ and organ-system levels. Which statement is scientifically accurate?
A.Biological organisation moves from cells to tissues, organs and organ systems.
B.The nucleus controls cell activities and contains genetic material.
C.Nervous tissue receives and transmits impulses for coordination.
D.Epithelial tissues cover, line and protect body surfaces.
Question 3mcq
A student is checking meristematic and permanent plant tissues. Which statement is scientifically accurate Focus on: Meristematic tissues divide actively; permanent tissues are specialised for func (while comparing transport tissues in a stem)?
A.Plant cells usually have a cell wall, chloroplasts and a large vacuole; animal cells do not.
B.Tables, diagrams and graphs help represent tissue experiment observations clearly.
C.Connective tissues support, bind, protect and transport materials.
D.Meristematic tissues divide actively; permanent tissues are specialised for functions.
Question 4mcq
A student is checking apical, lateral and intercalary meristems. Which statement is scientifically accurate?
A.Cell biology connects with health because diseases can affect organelles, membranes, DNA or cell division.
B.The nucleus controls cell activities and contains genetic material.
C.Apical meristem increases length, lateral meristem increases girth and intercalary meristem helps regrowth in grasses.
D.It is mainly about memorising labels without explaining their role.
Question 5mcq
A student is checking parenchyma, collenchyma and sclerenchyma. Which statement is scientifically accurate?
A.Prokaryotic cells lack a well-defined nucleus, while eukaryotic cells have one.
B.Parenchyma stores, collenchyma gives flexible support and sclerenchyma gives strength.
C.Osmosis can be shown when water moves through a semi-permeable membrane into or out of cells.
D.Apical meristem increases length, lateral meristem increases girth and intercalary meristem helps regrowth in grasses.
Question 6mcq
A student is checking xylem and phloem as complex permanent tissues. Which statement is scientifically accurate?
A.Xylem transports water and minerals, while phloem transports food.
B.Osmosis can be shown when water moves through a semi-permeable membrane into or out of cells.
C.Plant cells usually have a cell wall, chloroplasts and a large vacuole; animal cells do not.
D.Tissues allow division of labour in multicellular organisms.
Question 7mcq
A student is checking epithelial tissues and their protective, absorptive or secretory roles. Which statement is scientifically accurate Focus on: Epithelial tissues cover, line and protect body surfaces (while identifying a lining tissue in the body)?
A.Temporary mounts help observe cell structures under a microscope.
B.The nucleus controls cell activities and contains genetic material.
C.Cells are the basic structural units because organisms are built from cells.
D.Epithelial tissues cover, line and protect body surfaces.
Question 8mcq
A student is checking connective tissues and how they support, bind, protect or transport materials. Which statement is scientifically accurate?
A.Endoplasmic reticulum helps transport materials, while vacuoles store substances.
B.Plant growth can be observed at regions such as root and shoot tips with active meristem.
C.Connective tissues support, bind, protect and transport materials.
D.Tissue structure is adapted to the function it performs.
Question 9mcq
A student is checking striated, smooth and cardiac muscle tissues. Which statement is scientifically accurate?
A.Cells were discovered after microscopes made tiny structures visible.
B.Striated muscles are usually voluntary, smooth muscles are involuntary and cardiac muscle works in the heart.
C.Osmosis can be shown when water moves through a semi-permeable membrane into or out of cells.
D.It can be understood without looking at structure, function, or evidence.
Question 10mcq
A student is checking nervous tissue and impulse transmission. Which statement is scientifically accurate?
A.Nervous tissue receives and transmits impulses for coordination.
B.Joints allow different types of movement, such as hinge and ball-and-socket movement.
C.Cells are the basic structural units because organisms are built from cells.
D.It is only a naming fact and does not affect how organisms work.

Section B: Structures and Functions

Question 11mcq
A student is checking how tissue structure supports tissue function. Which statement is scientifically accurate Focus on: Tissue structure is adapted to the function it performs..?
A.Nervous tissue receives and transmits impulses for coordination.
B.Mitochondria release energy, while chloroplasts carry out photosynthesis.
C.Biological organisation moves from cells to tissues, organs and organ systems.
D.Tissue structure is adapted to the function it performs.
Question 12mcq
A student is checking types of joints and the movement they allow. Which statement is scientifically accurate?
A.Temporary mounts help observe cell structures under a microscope.
B.It is only a naming fact and does not affect how organisms work.
C.Joints allow different types of movement, such as hinge and ball-and-socket movement.
D.Tables, diagrams and graphs help represent tissue experiment observations clearly.
Question 13mcq
A student is checking healthy care of bones, muscles and joints. Which statement is scientifically accurate?
A.Nervous tissue receives and transmits impulses for coordination.
B.Exercise, posture, nutrition and injury prevention help care for the musculoskeletal system.
C.Tissues allow division of labour in multicellular organisms.
D.It is mainly about memorising labels without explaining their role.
Question 14mcq
A student is checking observing plant growth in meristem regions. Which statement is scientifically accurate?
A.Plant growth can be observed at regions such as root and shoot tips with active meristem.
B.Joints allow different types of movement, such as hinge and ball-and-socket movement.
C.Apical meristem increases length, lateral meristem increases girth and intercalary meristem helps regrowth in grasses.
D.Biomolecules such as proteins, lipids, carbohydrates and nucleic acids support cell structure and function.
Question 15mcq
A student is checking representing tissue experiment data. Which statement is scientifically accurate Focus on: Tables, diagrams and graphs help represent tissue experiment observations clearl.?
A.It can be understood without looking at structure, function, or evidence.
B.The plasma membrane controls exchange; the cell wall gives support and protection.
C.It is only a naming fact and does not affect how organisms work.
D.Tables, diagrams and graphs help represent tissue experiment observations clearly.
Question 16mcq
A student is checking fitness and movement through tissues. Which statement is scientifically accurate?
A.Tissue structure is adapted to the function it performs.
B.Biological organisation moves from cells to tissues, organs and organ systems.
C.Muscles, bones, cartilage and posture support fitness, yoga and healthy movement.
D.Joints allow different types of movement, such as hinge and ball-and-socket movement.
Question 17mcq
Which statement should a Grade 9 student remember about why tissues help multicellular organisms divide labour Focus on: Tissues allow division of labour in multicellular organisms..?
A.Tissue structure is adapted to the function it performs.
B.Tissues allow division of labour in multicellular organisms.
C.Parenchyma stores, collenchyma gives flexible support and sclerenchyma gives strength.
D.The plasma membrane controls exchange; the cell wall gives support and protection.
Question 18mcq
Which statement best explains cell, tissue, organ and organ-system levels Focus on: Biological organisation moves from cells to tissues, organs and organ systems..?
A.Biological organisation moves from cells to tissues, organs and organ systems.
B.Osmosis can be shown when water moves through a semi-permeable membrane into or out of cells.
C.Tables, diagrams and graphs help represent tissue experiment observations clearly.
D.Meristematic tissues divide actively; permanent tissues are specialised for functions.
Question 19mcq
A student is checking meristematic and permanent plant tissues. Which statement is scientifically accurate Focus on: Meristematic tissues divide actively; permanent tissues are specialised for func.?
A.Mitosis supports growth and repair; meiosis supports gamete formation and variation.
B.Plant growth can be observed at regions such as root and shoot tips with active meristem.
C.It is mainly about memorising labels without explaining their role.
D.Meristematic tissues divide actively; permanent tissues are specialised for functions.
Question 20mcq
Which answer shows correct understanding of apical, lateral and intercalary meristems Focus on: Apical meristem increases length, lateral meristem increases girth and intercala.?
A.Prokaryotic cells lack a well-defined nucleus, while eukaryotic cells have one.
B.Tissues allow division of labour in multicellular organisms.
C.Apical meristem increases length, lateral meristem increases girth and intercalary meristem helps regrowth in grasses.
D.Xylem transports water and minerals, while phloem transports food.

Section C: Comparisons and Applications

Question 21mcq
Which statement should a Grade 9 student remember about parenchyma, collenchyma and sclerenchyma Focus on: Parenchyma stores, collenchyma gives flexible support and sclerenchyma gives str.?
A.It applies only to non-living objects, not cells or tissues.
B.Parenchyma stores, collenchyma gives flexible support and sclerenchyma gives strength.
C.Joints allow different types of movement, such as hinge and ball-and-socket movement.
D.Cells are functional units because life processes occur inside cells.
Question 22mcq
Which statement best explains xylem and phloem as complex permanent tissues Focus on: Xylem transports water and minerals, while phloem transports food..?
A.Xylem transports water and minerals, while phloem transports food.
B.Connective tissues support, bind, protect and transport materials.
C.Exercise, posture, nutrition and injury prevention help care for the musculoskeletal system.
D.Mitosis supports growth and repair; meiosis supports gamete formation and variation.
Question 23mcq
A student is checking epithelial tissues and their protective, absorptive or secretory roles. Which statement is scientifically accurate Focus on: Epithelial tissues cover, line and protect body surfaces..?
A.Exercise, posture, nutrition and injury prevention help care for the musculoskeletal system.
B.It is mainly about memorising labels without explaining their role.
C.It means all structures in living organisms perform exactly the same job.
D.Epithelial tissues cover, line and protect body surfaces.
Question 24mcq
Which answer shows correct understanding of connective tissues and how they support, bind, protect or transport materials Focus on: Connective tissues support, bind, protect and transport materials..?
A.Biological organisation moves from cells to tissues, organs and organ systems.
B.Striated muscles are usually voluntary, smooth muscles are involuntary and cardiac muscle works in the heart.
C.Connective tissues support, bind, protect and transport materials.
D.Mitochondria release energy, while chloroplasts carry out photosynthesis.
Question 25mcq
Which statement should a Grade 9 student remember about striated, smooth and cardiac muscle tissues?
A.Plant cells usually have a cell wall, chloroplasts and a large vacuole; animal cells do not.
B.Striated muscles are usually voluntary, smooth muscles are involuntary and cardiac muscle works in the heart.
C.Diffusion moves particles down a concentration gradient; osmosis is water movement through a semi-permeable membrane.
D.The nucleus controls cell activities and contains genetic material.
Question 26mcq
Which statement best explains nervous tissue and impulse transmission?
A.Nervous tissue receives and transmits impulses for coordination.
B.Connective tissues support, bind, protect and transport materials.
C.Plant cells usually have a cell wall, chloroplasts and a large vacuole; animal cells do not.
D.Cells were discovered after microscopes made tiny structures visible.
Question 27mcq
A student is checking how tissue structure supports tissue function. Which statement is scientifically accurate?
A.Plant cells usually have a cell wall, chloroplasts and a large vacuole; animal cells do not.
B.It means all structures in living organisms perform exactly the same job.
C.Endoplasmic reticulum helps transport materials, while vacuoles store substances.
D.Tissue structure is adapted to the function it performs.
Question 28mcq
Which answer shows correct understanding of types of joints and the movement they allow?
A.Plant cells usually have a cell wall, chloroplasts and a large vacuole; animal cells do not.
B.Mitochondria release energy, while chloroplasts carry out photosynthesis.
C.Joints allow different types of movement, such as hinge and ball-and-socket movement.
D.Xylem transports water and minerals, while phloem transports food.
Question 29mcq
Which statement should a Grade 9 student remember about healthy care of bones, muscles and joints?
A.It can be understood without looking at structure, function, or evidence.
B.Exercise, posture, nutrition and injury prevention help care for the musculoskeletal system.
C.Plant cells usually have a cell wall, chloroplasts and a large vacuole; animal cells do not.
D.Prokaryotic cells lack a well-defined nucleus, while eukaryotic cells have one.
Question 30mcq
Which statement best explains observing plant growth in meristem regions?
A.Plant growth can be observed at regions such as root and shoot tips with active meristem.
B.Mitosis supports growth and repair; meiosis supports gamete formation and variation.
C.Xylem transports water and minerals, while phloem transports food.
D.Cells were discovered after microscopes made tiny structures visible.

Section D: Inquiry and Readiness

Question 31mcq
A student is checking representing tissue experiment data. Which statement is scientifically accurate?
A.Meristematic tissues divide actively; permanent tissues are specialised for functions.
B.Nervous tissue receives and transmits impulses for coordination.
C.It can be understood without looking at structure, function, or evidence.
D.Tables, diagrams and graphs help represent tissue experiment observations clearly.
Question 32mcq
Which answer shows correct understanding of fitness and movement through tissues?
A.Tissue structure is adapted to the function it performs.
B.Tables, diagrams and graphs help represent tissue experiment observations clearly.
C.Muscles, bones, cartilage and posture support fitness, yoga and healthy movement.
D.Biological organisation moves from cells to tissues, organs and organ systems.
Question 33mcq
Which statement should a Grade 9 student remember about why tissues help multicellular organisms divide labour?
A.Exercise, posture, nutrition and injury prevention help care for the musculoskeletal system.
B.Tissues allow division of labour in multicellular organisms.
C.Endoplasmic reticulum helps transport materials, while vacuoles store substances.
D.Mitochondria release energy, while chloroplasts carry out photosynthesis.
Question 34mcq
Which statement best explains cell, tissue, organ and organ-system levels?
A.Biological organisation moves from cells to tissues, organs and organ systems.
B.The nucleus controls cell activities and contains genetic material.
C.Xylem transports water and minerals, while phloem transports food.
D.It is mainly about memorising labels without explaining their role.
Question 35mcq
A student is checking meristematic and permanent plant tissues. Which statement is scientifically accurate?
A.Plant cells usually have a cell wall, chloroplasts and a large vacuole; animal cells do not.
B.Cells are the basic structural units because organisms are built from cells.
C.Xylem transports water and minerals, while phloem transports food.
D.Meristematic tissues divide actively; permanent tissues are specialised for functions.
Question 36mcq
Which answer shows correct understanding of apical, lateral and intercalary meristems?
A.The nucleus controls cell activities and contains genetic material.
B.It is mainly about memorising labels without explaining their role.
C.Apical meristem increases length, lateral meristem increases girth and intercalary meristem helps regrowth in grasses.
D.Prokaryotic cells lack a well-defined nucleus, while eukaryotic cells have one.
Question 37mcq
Which statement should a Grade 9 student remember about parenchyma, collenchyma and sclerenchyma?
A.Cells are the basic structural units because organisms are built from cells.
B.Parenchyma stores, collenchyma gives flexible support and sclerenchyma gives strength.
C.Endoplasmic reticulum helps transport materials, while vacuoles store substances.
D.Biological organisation moves from cells to tissues, organs and organ systems.
Question 38mcq
Which statement best explains xylem and phloem as complex permanent tissues?
A.Xylem transports water and minerals, while phloem transports food.
B.Muscles, bones, cartilage and posture support fitness, yoga and healthy movement.
C.Apical meristem increases length, lateral meristem increases girth and intercalary meristem helps regrowth in grasses.
D.Cells are the basic structural units because organisms are built from cells.
Question 39mcq
A student is checking epithelial tissues and their protective, absorptive or secretory roles. Which statement is scientifically accurate?
A.Cells were discovered after microscopes made tiny structures visible.
B.Biomolecules such as proteins, lipids, carbohydrates and nucleic acids support cell structure and function.
C.Meristematic tissues divide actively; permanent tissues are specialised for functions.
D.Epithelial tissues cover, line and protect body surfaces.
Question 40mcq
Which answer shows correct understanding of connective tissues and how they support, bind, protect or transport materials?
A.Tables, diagrams and graphs help represent tissue experiment observations clearly.
B.Apical meristem increases length, lateral meristem increases girth and intercalary meristem helps regrowth in grasses.
C.Connective tissues support, bind, protect and transport materials.
D.A good cell model represents organelles and connects each structure with its function.