Match List I with List II. List I (a) Bronchioles (b) Goblet Cell (c) Tendons (d) Adipose Tissue List II (i) Dense Regular Connective Tissue (ii) Loose Connective Tissue (iii) Glandular Tissue (iv) Ciliated Epithelium Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
Answer: (A) (a)-(iv); (b)-(iii); (c)-(i); (d)-(ii). Answer: (A) (a)-(iv); (b)-(iii); (c)-(i); (d)-(ii).
- A.(a)-(iv); (b)-(iii); (c)-(i); (d)-(ii)✓
- B.(a)-(i); (b)-(ii); (c)-(iii); (d)-(iv)
- C.(a)-(ii); (b)-(i); (c)-(iv); (d)-(iii)
- D.(a)-(iii); (b)-(iv); (c)-(ii); (d)-(i)
Correct Answer
(A) (a)-(iv); (b)-(iii); (c)-(i); (d)-(ii)
Solution & Explanation
Answer: (A) (a)-(iv); (b)-(iii); (c)-(i); (d)-(ii). Solution: When columnar or cuboidal epithelial cells bear cilia on their free surface they form CILIATED EPITHELIUM, found lining hollow organs such as the bronchioles and fallopian tubes — so (a) Bronchioles → (iv) Ciliated Epithelium. When columnar/cuboidal cells specialise for secretion they form GLANDULAR (epithelial) tissue; goblet cells of the alimentary canal are unicellular glandular cells — so (b) Goblet Cell → (iii) Glandular Tissue. TENDONS are bundles of collagen fibres oriented in one direction (parallel), i.e. dense REGULAR connective tissue attaching skeletal muscle to bone — so (c) Tendons → (i) Dense Regular Connective Tissue. ADIPOSE tissue, located mainly beneath the skin and specialised to store fat, is a type of LOOSE connective tissue — so (d) Adipose Tissue → (ii) Loose Connective Tissue.
