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BIOLOGY TASK

ABOUT PLANT CELL AND


ANIMAL CELL

CREATED BY : TRILOLA VIRGINIA DEVINO


CLASS : XI SCIENCE 2
TEACHER’S NAME : MRS. HASNA NAZIR

PIONEERING INTERNASIONAL
STANDARDIZED SCHOOL 10 PADANG
ACADEMIC YEAR 2010/2011

Picture for question number 1 and 2 .

Look at the picture below!


1. Nuclear envelope is shown with organelle letter ...
a. M
b. N
c. L
d. J
e. K

2. Part of animal cell which have function to produce mucose, wax, sap and
sticky secretion is shown by letter ...
a. F
b. C
c. I
d. D
e. G

Picture for number 3 and 4.


Look at the picture below!
3. The correct function of organelle which shown with letter J is...
a. A site for an aerobic respiration to occur
b. To controlling the movement or protusion of cell
c. Controls all cell activities
d. A storage site of metabolism waste and food storage
e. To synthesize RNA

4. The organelle that animal cell doesnt have in animal cell is shown with
letter ... and ....
a. I and K
b. G and E
c. K and J
d. K and A
e. I and H

5.
Look at the picture above !

Metaxylem and pericycle is shown with letter ... and ...

a. Z and P
b. X and Y
c. X and Q
d. Y and X
e. Q and X

6. That is the diagram that shown the substances transfer . the correct name
for the diagram is ...
a. Hypertonic, isotonic, hypotonic
b. Hypotonic, isotonic, hypertonic
c. Plasmolyzed, flaccid, turgid
d. Flaccid, turgid, plasmolyzed
e. Permeable, impermeable, differential permeable

7. Look at the picture above!


The photosynthesis pigments are located in membrane system, and they
scatter on basic materials called stroma that shown by number ...
a. 1
b. 6
c. 3
d. 4
e. 2

8. The wrong function of part number 1


is ...
a. As molecule decomposition
b. Extent mitochondria surface
c. Absorption of oxygen
d. Regulate enzym transfer
e. Responsible for energyzed molecule movement

Picture for number 9 and 10

9. The number that shown hydrophobic and


hydrophilic is ...
a. P and 9
b. 9 and P
c. R and 6
d. 6 and R
e. S and R

10.Part number 1,2, and 3 are called ...


a. Hydrophilic protein, integral protein and peripheral protein
b. Integral protein, peripheral protein and hydrophilic protein
c. Oligosacharide, glycoprotein and glycolipid
d. Peripheral protein, hydrophilic protein and integral protein
e. Oligosacharide, glycoprotein and glycolipid

-GOOD LUCK-

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