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TOMAS CLAUDIO COLLEGES

Morong, Rizal
SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL

THIRD PERIODICAL EXAMINATION IN GENERAL BIOLOGY 2

Name: Score:
Year & Section: Date:

I. VOCABULARY
Directions: Analyze the jumbled letters in each items. Rearrange this into words referent to what is
being defined in each. Write your answer on the space provided.
1. An observable characteristics determined by specific segments of DNA. (ITSRTA).
2. The genetic transmission or the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
(EYIREHTD).
3. A distinct unit of hereditary material found in chromosomes. (ENESG).
4. A structure found inside the nucleus which carry the genes. (OSECOHSMORM).
5. A chemical where chromosome is composed of. (IDAC IEYCRXONEBUDIOLC).

II. IDENTIFICATION
Directions: Read and analyze the following statements carefully and identify the words being
described. Choose your answer from the word pool below and write the letter on the space provided.
6. A vital process of all living organisms where the chemical energy is made available
for the life activities by the oxidation of food.
7. It is a pores perforating the epidermis of the leaves and herbaceous stem.
8. It is a respiration using electron acceptors other than molecular oxygen.
9. It occurs in the lungs where oxygen diffuses into the blood and carbon dioxide
diffuses into the alveolar air.
10. It digests organisms that already dead and decaying.
11. A system that is composed of organs and glands working together to break down
foods to its building blocks or units.
12. It is the rhythmic, wavelike contractions of the walls of the esophagus that helps
carry the food into the stomach.
13. It includes processes like chewing, cutting and tearing of food to make food
particles smaller in size.
14. This is the process whereby digested food materials are taken into the body cells
and are converted to energy.
15. It is the process of passing of digested food materials out of the digestive tract.

a. Ingestion b. Anaerobic c. Elimination d. External respiration


e. Physical digestion f. Peristalsis g. Stomata h. Aerobic
i. Extracellular digestion j. Respiration k. Digestion l. Absorption
m. Digestive system

III. MATCHING TYPE


Directions: Match column A with the correct answer on Column B. write your answer on the space
provided.
A.
COLUMN A COLUMN B
16. The process which dissolved molecules
move across a cell membrane from a lower to a a. Saprophytes
higher concentration.
17. A cell that engulfs solid particles. b. Active Transport
18. It is a rotten plants. c. Phagocytosis
19. The movement of a substance from an
area of high concentration to an area of low d. Diffusion
concetration.
20. A cell that engulfs liquid particles. e. Pinocytosis

B.
COLUMN A COLUMN B
21. This occurs when one allele is
unable to express its full phenotype in a a. Dominant
heterozygous individual.
22. A grid system devised commonly
used for determining the probable outcomes of b. Heterozygous
the experiments in cross breeding.
23. The alleles for a trait are identical c. Recessive
or the same.
24. When the two inherited alleles are d. Incomplete Dominance
different for a particular gene.
25. A trait or character that seemed to e. Homozygous
disappear on an individual. f. Punnett square

IV. TRUE OR FALSE


Directions: Read the statements carefully and identify whether they are TRUE or FALSE. Circle the
incorrect part and write the correction on the space provided.
26. Plants don’t respire.
27. Hibernating frogs show only pulmonary respiration.
28. The main respiratory organ of a plants is the leaf.
29. External respiration is divided into three types the expiration, inhalation and
exhalation.
30. In cell, respiration takes place in the Ribosome.
31. The first 22 pairs of chromosomes is called sex chromosomes.
32. Egg cell contains X chromosome.
33. The 23rd pair of chromosome is called Autosomes.
34. Gregor Mendel made some experiments using an onion plant (alium sativum) and
was able to provide answers to the problems of inheritance.
35. Stomach can disinfect food, store food and digest protein.

V. ENUMERATION
Directions: Enumerate what is being asked.
36 – 39. Give at least 4 energy produced in respiration.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40 – 42. Types of respiration found in frogs.
40.
41.
42.
43 – 45. The three key players in central dogma of molecular genetics.
43.
44.
45.

VI. ESSAY
Directions: Through the use of your critical analysis, answer the question briefly. Make your writing
legible as possible.

RUBRIC POINTS
Relevance 2
Content 2
Penmanship 1
46 – 50. Explain the 4 major steps of digestive system.

Prepared by:

MRS. ROSE ANN G. HILAO


Teacher

Checked by:

MR. RODOLFO G. HERNANDEZ, JR.


SHS, Coordinator

Approved by:

MR. DINDO C. PUNZALAN


Principal

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