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Earth and Life Science

1st Quarter SY: 23-24


Long Quiz
Name:
Grade / Section:
Part 1: Multiple Choice
Direction: Read and analyze each questions carefully. Then write the letter of your answer before each number.
_____1. Which of the following is NOT true of chloroplasts?
a. They synthesize sugar.
b. They contain pigments.
c. They are found only in plants.
d. They appear green because of the chlorophyll.
_____2. Which of the following statements is always CORRECT?
a. All cells have a cell wall. c. All cells contain a chloroplast.
b. All cells contain a nucleus. d. All cells have a cell membrane.
_____3. Which cell structure can be found in the nucleus?
a. Chloroplasts c. Mitochondria
b. Chromosomes d. Vacuoles
_____4. To enter or leave a cell, substances must pass through __________.
a. Golgi body c. Plasma Membrane
b. Chromosomes d. Ribosomes
_____5. What type of cell has DNA but no nucleus, contains flagella, ribosomes, cytoplasm and a cell membrane?
a. Plant b. Fungi c. Animal d. Bacteria
_____6. Of the following organelles, which group is involved in manufacturing substances needed by the cell?
a. Lysosomes, vacuole, ribosome c. Smooth ER, ribosome, vacuole
b. Ribosome, rough ER, smooth ER d. Vacuole, rough ER, smooth ER
_____7. Which part of the cell is the site of protein synthesis?
a. Lysosome b. Mitochondria c. Nucleus d. Ribosome
_____8. What kind of cell contains a nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplasts?
a. Plant b. Animal c. Bacteria d. Fungi
_____9. What are the flattened sacs that make up the endoplasmic reticulum?
a. Cisternae b. Cristae c. Granum d. Protoctist
_____10. What are in the rough ER that are not present in smooth ER?
a. Chloroplasts b. Flagella c. Microvilli d. Ribosomes.

Part 2: Labelling Parts


Direction: Label the parts of each organisms.

A. Plant Cell
1. 7.
2. 8.
3. 9.
4. 10.
5. 11.
6. 12.
B. Animal Cell
1. 7.
2. 8.
3. 9.
4. 10.
5. 11.
6. 12.

C. Bacterial Cell

1. 6.
2. 7.
3. 8.
4. 9.
5. 10.

Part 3: Part Analysis


Direction: Under each type of cell, write √ mark if the cell structure is present and x if absent.
Cell Structure Prokaryotic Cell Typical Eukaryotic Cell
1. Cell membrane
2. Cell Wall
3. Centrioles
4. Endoplasmic reticulum
5. Lysosomes
6. Golgi Body
7. Nucleus
8. Ribosomes
9. Chromosomes
10. Mitochondria

Part 4: Matching Type


Direction: match Column A with Column B. Write the letter of your answer before each number.
Proponents Contributions
1. Robert Brown a. Animals are composed of cells.
2. Robert Koch b. Developed the staining technique.
3. Robert Hooke c. Invented the compound microscope
4. Theodore Schwann d. First to observed cells in a piece of cork under the microscope.
5. Matthias Schleiden e. First to do an experiment that rejects spontaneous generation.
6. Louis Pasteur f. Invented the electron microscope.
7. Zacharias and Hans Jansenn g. First to observed small motive organisms under the microscope.
8. Max Knoll and Ernest Ruska h. Discovered the nucleus.
9. Anton van Leeuwenhoek i. Plants are made up of cells.
10. Rudolf Virchow j. He stated that cells arise from pre-existing cells.
Part 5: Identification
Direction: Identify what is being described in the following functions of the cell.

1. Provide energy for the vital activities of living cells.


2. Form spindle fibre which help in the movement of chromosomes during cell division.
3. Control all the cell activities like metabolism, protein synthesis, growth and cell division.
4. A specialized organelle which helps the cell to move.
5. Delivers synthesized materials to various targets inside the cell and outside the cell
6. A specialized organelle which helps the cell to move neighboring cells.
7. Regulates entry and exit of substances in and out of the cell.
8. Protect cell by destroying foreign invaders like bacteria and viruses.
9. Single membrane sac filled with liquid or sap (water, sugar and ions)
10. Determine the shape of the cell and give structural strength to the cell.

Part 6: Essay

1. What happens to the cell if plasma membrane is damage and not able to perform its function?
2. How important is the development of cell theory in the study of biology?
3. What is the importance of cell modification?

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