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GENERAL BIOLOGY 1

ASSESSMENT FORM (WEEK 3)

Name: ______________________________
Christine Mae C. Aguila Strand & Section: STEM
_____________
A - Mahusay
Subject Teacher: ______________________
Ms. Butron Date: _______________________
6th, December 2021

Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer

1. What part of the cell membrane is responsible for cell to cell communication?
a. Phosphate head
b. Lipid tail
c. Proteins and carbohydrates
d. Phospholipid bilayer

2.The structure within the cell membrane that helps different molecules to go
through it.
a. glycolipid
b. glycoprotein
c. transport protein
d. lipid tail

3. It is responsible for being bidirectional of the cell membrane.


a. Peripheral protein
b. Trans membrane protein
c. Transport protein
d. All of the above

4. The following can easily pass through the cell membrane EXCEPT?
a. oxygen
b. water
c. carbon dioxide
d. glucose

5. Which of the following is large enough to pass the cell membrane?


a. oxygen
b. water
c. carbon dioxide
d. ions

6. The cell membrane consists primarily of a thin layer of amphipathic


phospholipids “water-loving” and “water-fearing” region. Which term means “water-
loving”?
a. Hydrophilic
b. Hydrophobic
c. Nonpolar
d. Tail

7. What do you call the movement of water across a membrane?


a. Diffusion
b. Endocytosis
c. Exocytosis
d. Osmosis

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8.Which of the following processes moves molecules using cellular energy?
a. Diffusion
b. Facilitated diffusion
c. Osmosis
d. Pinocytosis

9. When an animal cell put in a hypotonic environment, what would happen?


a. An animal cell will swell.
b. An animal cell will shrink.
c. An animal cell will secrete enzymes.
d. An animal cell will remain unchanged.

10.Which of the following statements describes selective permeability?


a. The ability of the cell membrane to allow some things to pass through while
preventing other things from passing through.
b. The movement of molecules from an area of concentration to an area of low
concentration.
c. The movement of materials across the cell membrane that requires no energy
from the cell.
d.The movement of materials through (or across) the cell membrane.

11. The following ions cannot easily slip through the spaces of the bilayer can due to their charges
EXCEPT.
a. phosphorus
b. calcium
c. sodium
d. chlorine

12. What type of protein allows water molecules to pass through the membrane
a. Transmembrane protein
b. Channel protein
c. Protein carrier
d. Peripheral protein

13.When cells take in food particles through active transport, what is it called?
a. Exocytosis
b. Osmosis
c. Phagocytosis
d. Pinocytosis

14. An animal cell that is surrounded by fresh water will burst because the osmotic
pressure causes ___________.
a. water to move into the cell.
b. water to move out of the cell.
c. solutes to move into the cell.
d. solutes to move out of the cell.

15. In which solution will water move into and out of the cell at the same rate?
a. Hypertonic
b. Hypotonic
c. Isotonic
d. Plasmolysis

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Activity Sheet for General Biology 1 ( Week 3)
Name: Christine
____________________________
Mae C. Aguila Year and Section: _______________
STEM A - Mahusay
Subject Teacher: _________________________________
Ms. Butron Date: ____________
6th, December 2021

1st Day Session 1 (7:00-9:00/1:00-2:00)

1st Day Session 1 (10:00-11:00/3:00-5:00)

lipids proteins
phospholipid

water hydrophobic

outside
glycolipids

glycoproteins

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1st Day Session 1 (11:00-12:00/5:00-6:00)

acts as a barrier to the passage of Main fabric of


molecules and ions into and out of the membrane
the cell.

channeling or transporting Embedded in


molecules across the membrane. the
phospholipid
bilayer; may or
may not extend
through both
layers

are attached to
form temporary bonds with the cell the surface of the
membrane, allowing them to detach bimolecular lipid
layer, probably by
and reattach at specific times, with electrostatic
specific signals. interactions,
This allows cells to coordinate and whereas integral
communicate using networks of proteins are
proteins and reactions. integrated into the
lipid bilayer in
whole or part

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2nd day Session 2 (7:00-9:00/1:00-2:00)

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