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1.

Red blood cells in mammals are


modified to be unnucleated. What is the
process of
structurally modifying cells so it can
perform its function efficiently and
effectively?
A. cell division C. DNA Replication
B. cell specialization D. genetic
engineering
2. Which of the following modified cells
function for locomotion?
A. cilia and flagella C. erythrocytes
and myocytes
B. root hairs and flagella D. villi and
root hairs
3. What specialized structures surround the
stoma and regulate the transpiration of
water vapor in plants?
A. cilia B. flagella C. guard cells D.
villi
4. What makes absorption faster in the
villi?
A. permeable membrane C. semi –
permeable membrane
B. rigid cell wall D. impermeable
membrane
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1. Red blood cells in mammals are modified to be enucleated. What is the process of

structurally modifying cells so it can perform its function efficiently and effectively?

A. cell division C. DNA Replication

B. cell specialization D. genetic engineering

2. Which of the following modified cells function for locomotion?

A. cilia and flagella C. erythrocytes and myocytes

B. root hairs and flagella D. villi and root hairs

3. What specialized structures surround the stoma and regulate the transpiration of

water vapor in plants?

A. cilia B. flagella C. guard cells D. villi

4. What makes absorption faster in the villi?

A. permeable membrane C. semi – permeable membrane

B. rigid cell wall D. impermeable membrane

5. Why do guard cells bend inward which will result to the closing of the stomata? It is

_________.

A. flaccid B. swollen C. turgid D. unstable

6. What specialized cells help penetrate in between soil particles in search of water

and mineral salts?

A. cilia B. collenchyma C. root hairs D. villi

7. What process wherein cells are structurally modified so that they can perform their

function efficiently and effectively

A. cell alteration C. cell modification

B. cell engineering D. cell transfer

8. Which of the following is the structural modification of muscle cells? The presence of

many__________

A. rER B. Golgi bodies C. mitochondria D. ribosomes

9. What is the adaptive function of root hair cells? Root hair cells __________.

A. help in food production or photosynthesis.

B. limit penetration of roots towards soil particles.

C. release enzymes for faster absorption of water and minerals.

D. increase the surface area for easier absorption of water and minerals.
10. Which statement refers to the function of guard cells? It ________.

A. regulates the rate of transpiration

B. increases the surface area of the stoma

C. bends inward when they become swollen

D. bends outward when they become flaccid

11. Which statement CORRECTLY describes root hair cells? It has a _________.

A. whip – like structure for locomotion

B. large vacuole with lots of mitochondria

C. permeable membrane for easy absorption of nutrients

D. thicker cell wall in the inner side compared to the outside

12. When does cell modification take place?

A. after cell division C. before interphase

B. before cell division D. during cell division

13. Which statement CORRECTLY describes villi? It has a _________.

A. whip – like structure for locomotion

B. large vacuole with lots of mitochondria

C. permeable membrane for easy absorption of nutrients

D. thicker cell wall in the inner side compared to the outside

14. Multicellular organisms that reproduced sexually started with one fertilized egg cell.

What process makes different types of cells as the organism develop?

A. cell specialization C. cell differentiation

B. cell modification D. all choices given

15. What will be formed when similar specialized cells are grouped together?

A. organs B. organ systems C. organisms D. tissues

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