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1.

Most cells can only be seen with the:


A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis
12. It serves as a clear boundary between the
cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for
A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.
protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS

_______________1. Anything that


triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?
1. Most cells can only be seen with the:
A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis

12. It serves as a clear boundary between the


cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for

A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.


protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS

_______________1. Anything that


triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?

1. Most cells can only be seen with the:


A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis
12. It serves as a clear boundary between the
cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for
A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.
protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS

_______________1. Anything that


triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?
1. Most cells can only be seen with the:
A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis
12. It serves as a clear boundary between the
cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for
A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.
protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS

_______________1. Anything that


triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?
1. Most cells can only be seen with the:
A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis
12. It serves as a clear boundary between the
cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for
A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.
protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS

_______________1. Anything that


triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?
1. Most cells can only be seen with the:
A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis

12. It serves as a clear boundary between the


cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for

A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.


protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS

_______________1. Anything that


triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?

1. Most cells can only be seen with the:


A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis
12. It serves as a clear boundary between the
cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for
A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.
protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS
_______________1. Anything that
triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?
1. Most cells can only be seen with the:
A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis
12. It serves as a clear boundary between the
cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for
A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.
protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS

_______________1. Anything that


triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?
1. Most cells can only be seen with the:
A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis
12. It serves as a clear boundary between the
cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for
A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.
protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS

_______________1. Anything that


triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?
1. Most cells can only be seen with the:
A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis

12. It serves as a clear boundary between the


cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for

A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.


protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS

_______________1. Anything that


triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?

1. Most cells can only be seen with the:


A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis
12. It serves as a clear boundary between the
cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for
A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.
protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS
_______________1. Anything that
triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?
1. Most cells can only be seen with the:
A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis
12. It serves as a clear boundary between the
cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for
A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.
protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS

_______________1. Anything that


triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?
1. Most cells can only be seen with the:
A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis
12. It serves as a clear boundary between the
cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for
A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.
protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS

_______________1. Anything that


triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?
1. Most cells can only be seen with the:
A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis

12. It serves as a clear boundary between the


cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for

A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.


protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS

_______________1. Anything that


triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?

1. Most cells can only be seen with the:


A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis
12. It serves as a clear boundary between the
cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for
A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.
protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS
_______________1. Anything that
triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?
1. Most cells can only be seen with the:
A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis
12. It serves as a clear boundary between the
cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for
A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.
protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS

_______________1. Anything that


triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?
1. Most cells can only be seen with the:
A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis
12. It serves as a clear boundary between the
cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for
A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.
protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS

_______________1. Anything that


triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?
1. Most cells can only be seen with the:
A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis

12. It serves as a clear boundary between the


cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for

A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.


protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS

_______________1. Anything that


triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?

1. Most cells can only be seen with the:


A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis
12. It serves as a clear boundary between the
cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for
A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.
protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS
_______________1. Anything that
triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?
1. Most cells can only be seen with the:
A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis
12. It serves as a clear boundary between the
cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for
A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.
protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS

_______________1. Anything that


triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?
1. Most cells can only be seen with the:
A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis
12. It serves as a clear boundary between the
cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for
A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.
protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS

_______________1. Anything that


triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?
1. Most cells can only be seen with the:
A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis

12. It serves as a clear boundary between the


cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for

A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.


protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS

_______________1. Anything that


triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?

1. Most cells can only be seen with the:


A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis
12. It serves as a clear boundary between the
cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for
A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.
protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS
_______________1. Anything that
triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?
1. Most cells can only be seen with the:
A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis
12. It serves as a clear boundary between the
cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for
A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.
protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS

_______________1. Anything that


triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?
1. Most cells can only be seen with the:
A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis
12. It serves as a clear boundary between the
cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for
A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.
protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS

_______________1. Anything that


triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?
1. Most cells can only be seen with the:
A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis

12. It serves as a clear boundary between the


cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for

A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.


protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS

_______________1. Anything that


triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?

1. Most cells can only be seen with the:


A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis
12. It serves as a clear boundary between the
cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for
A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.
protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS
_______________1. Anything that
triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?
1. Most cells can only be seen with the:
A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis
12. It serves as a clear boundary between the
cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for
A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.
protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS

_______________1. Anything that


triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?
1. Most cells can only be seen with the:
A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis
12. It serves as a clear boundary between the
cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for
A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.
protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS

_______________1. Anything that


triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?
1. Most cells can only be seen with the:
A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis

12. It serves as a clear boundary between the


cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for

A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.


protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS

_______________1. Anything that


triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?

1. Most cells can only be seen with the:


A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis
12. It serves as a clear boundary between the
cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for
A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.
protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS
_______________1. Anything that
triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?
1. Most cells can only be seen with the:
A. naked eye B. microscope C.
magnifying glass D. micrometer
2. The powerhouse of the cell is the:
A. mitochondria B. Golgi apparatus C. Nucleus
D. Chloroplast
3.Cytoplasm includes all the components of the
Cell except the:
A. centriole B. Golgi apparatus C. nucleus
D. mitochondria
4. The cell was discovered after the:
A. after the invention of X-ray gun B. before
microscope was used C. after the electron
microscope was developed D. after the invention
of the light microscope
5. Engulfing of solid materials by cells is
called:
A. pinocytosis B. active transport C.
phagocytosis D. diffusion
6. The products of photosynthesis are:
A. O2 and sugar B. H2O and sugar C.
CO2 and water D. O2 and water
7. Which of the following describe the protenoid
microspheres?
I. They constituted protocells ‒ almost true
cells.
II. They looked like coccoid bacteria.
III. They seemed to be undergoing dramatic
change of shape.
IV. They multiplied through budding type of cell
division.
A. I and II B. II and III C. I, II,
and IV D. II, III, and IV
8. Alexander Oparin and John Haldane proposed the
first possible theory on the origin of life they
called:
A. Gene Theory B. Protocell Experiment C.
Thermal Synthesis D. Primordial Soup Theory
9. All living things must maintain a
stable or balanced internal conditions called
A. equilibrium B. symbiosis C. bioenergetics
D. feedback mechanisms
10.The branch of biochemistry that focuses on how
cells transform, utilize and cycle energy
A. energetics B. photosynthesis C.
bioenergetics D. homeostasis
11.Process by which green plants transform
light energy into chemical energy
A. bioenergetics B. photosynthesis C. energetics
D. homeostasis
12. It serves as a clear boundary between the
cell's internal and external environments
A. cytoplasm B. cell membrane C.
protoplasm D. nucleoplasm

13. Plants require the absorption of this gas to


carry out its photosynthetic process
A.H2O B. Carbon monoxide C. CO2 D.
O2
14. What would happen if the ribosomes in a cell
were not functioning?
A. will produce antibodies B. the cell will
shrink C. increase in cell division D. enzyme
production stops
15. Molecules known to transmit genetic information
A. Carbohydrates B. nucleic acids C.
lipid molecules D. ATP
16.Whiplike appendages used by cells for locomotion
and other feeding related functions
A. cilia B. flagella C. oral
groove D. Golgi apparatus
17. One of the components from a Plant cell
that is not found in an Animal cell
A. Golgi bodies B. cell wall C. ribosomes
D. Nucleic acids
18. It functions in the manufacture of Enzymes
A. Nucleus B. leucoplast C. ribosomes D.
chloroplasts
19. During cellular respiration, energy is produced
when O2 is added to ATP ( Adenosine Triphosphate )
to become
A. Sugar B. CO2 C. Adenosine
Monophosphate D. ADP
20. Golgi apparatus is for
A. DNA synthesis B. enzyme production C.
protein synthesis D. secretion of cell products
TRUE OR FALSE
1. Landslides is the movement of a mass of rock,
debris, or earth down a slope due to gravity.
_______
2. Liquefaction is a phenomenon in which the
strength and stiffness of a soil is reduced by
earthquake shaking or other rapid loading like
water seepage _______
3. Lavas are molten rocks found under the surface
of the mantle_______
4. Pyroclastic materials are hot or cold
mixtures of water and debris formed when volcanic
materials interact with water, ice, snow, or loose
wet sediments. _______
5. Planktons are marine organisms belonging to
the benthos group_______
6. Body waves, during an earth quake causes the
most destruction_______
7. Pyroclastic flows are hot avalanches of
rock, ash, and gas that travel down volcano
slopes at high
speeds. _______
8. Tephra consists of rock fragments ejected from
a volcano _______
9. Planktons are the microscopic organisms
living on the surface of water. _______
10. A Blizzard is a rapid flow of snow down a
slope, such as a hill or mountain. _______
11.Thunderstorms is a weather phenomenon in which
balls of ice, called hail, fall from the sky
_______
12. Benthos are organisms living at the bottom
of the sea and are either slow or non-moving
______
13. Hazard maps are typically made for
natural hazards such as earthquake ground
motion, flooding,
landslides, liquefaction, and tsunami
_______
14. Clear cutting is just one of the human
activates that can trigger landslides
_______
15. Mono-cropping is planting only one type of
crop over a soil field _______
FILL IN THE BLANKS

_______________1. Anything that


triggers a response
_______________2. Whip-like structure that
help cells to move
_______________3. Organisms that
cannot manufacture their own food
_______________4.In most single -celled
organism, it’s the process of engulfing food
matter
_______________5. In plants, this
organelle is the site of energy production where
light energy is
converted to
Chemical energy
ESSAY 5 pts each
1. Define the concept of living based on the
following criteria:
a. Can perform chemical Metabolism
b. Self-reproducing
2. How does Abiotic and Biotic factors work together
within an Ecosystem?

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