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Diocesan Schools of Urdaneta

ST. PHILOMENA’S ACADEMY


Pozorrubio, Pangasinan

MIDTERM EXAMINATION
SCIENCE 7

Name: ____________________________________ Grade & Section: ________ Score: _______


I. Multiple Choice. Write the letter of your choice on the space provided before each number.
____1. It is a tool used to view objects too small to be seen with naked eye.
A. Eyeglass B. Telescope C. Microscope D. Magnifying Glass
____2. It is a mechanical part od Microscope that is attached to the upper part of the body tube that holds the
ocular lens.
A. Draw Tube B. Arm C. Base D. Stage
____3. It is a flat platform where the specimen slide is placed.
A. Stage clip B. Base C. Mirror D. Stage
____4. Which of the following levels of biological organization describes as the basic unit of life?
A. Cell B. Tissues C. Organ D. Organ Systems
____5. Who was the first person to observed living cells?
A. Rudolf Virchow B. Theodor Schwann
C. Robert Hooke D. Anton van Leeuwenhoek
____6. Who discovered the cell?
A. Rudolf Virchow B. Theodor Schwann
C. Robert Hooke D. Anton van Leeuwenhoek
____7. This are rodlike structures located within the microtubule of an animal cell.
A. Centriole B. Cell Wall C. Vacuoles D. Mitochondria
____8. Which of the following organelles has a function of storage center cell’s DNA?
A. Cytoplasm B. Nucleus C. Vacuoles D. Mitochondria
____9. It is the boundary around the plant cell outside of the cell membrane that provides structure and support?
A. Cytoplasm B. Nucleus C. Cell Wall D. Mitochondria
____10. It is a gelatin-like fluid that lies inside the cell membrane and contain salt, mineral and organic
molecules?
A. Cytoplasm B. Nucleus C. Cell Wall D. Mitochondria
____11. It refers to a stacked flat sacs and receives proteins from endoplasmic reticulum and distributes them to
other organelles or out of the cell.
A. Nucleus B. Golgi Apparatus C. Cell Wall D. Cell Membrane
____12. It converts energy stored in food into usable energy for work and also called as the “POWER HOUSE
OF THE CELL”?
A. Nucleus B. Mitochondria C. Cell Membrane D. Nucleus
____13. A spherical organelles that contains hydrolytic enzymes within single membranes and breaks down
food particles, invading objects.
A. Mitochondria B. Cell Wall C. Nucleus D. Lysosomes
____14. It is a hair-like organelles that extend from the surface of cells.
A. Mitochondria B. Flagella C. Nucleus D. Lysosomes
____15. Refers to a cell component that performs specific functions in the cell.
A. Nucleus B. Organelle C. Eukaryotes D. Prokaryotes

II. Identification. Identify the following levels of biological organization.


______________1. The Earth’s zone of air, soil, and water that is capable of supporting life.
______________2. Also known as life zones, all plants, animals, and other organisms, as well as the physical
environment in a particular area.
______________3. It is a localized group of interdependent organisms together with the environment that they
inhabit and depend on.
______________4. Several populations living together with interaction.
______________5. It is the smallest independently functioning unit in the structure of an organism.
______________6. A large number of cells that are similar in form and function.
______________7. It is a complete and independent part of a plant or animal that has a specific function.
______________8. A group of organs that work together to carry out its functions.
______________9. Functioning system of interdependent parts that resembles a living thing.
______________10. A same type of organism living together in an area.

III. True or False. Write the word TRUE if the statement is correct, if incorrect write the word FALSE in the
space provided before each number.
__________1. The cell is the basic unit of life.
__________2. All living things are composed one or more cells.
__________3. Cells are organisms basic unit of structure and function.
__________4. Mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.
__________5. Cell walls are located inside the plant cell.
__________6. The smallest cell is the Bacterium.
__________7. The first microscope made by Anton Van Leuwenhoek was 6 feet long.
__________8. Cells that cover the body are considered connective tissues.
__________9. Robert Hooke observed a thin slice of cork with a telescope.
_________10. Microscope was made in 1665 by Robert Hooke.

IV. Essay. Answer the following questions.


1. What is the differences between a Simple Microscope to Compound Microscope? (5 Points)

Prepared by:
Danica F. Lorenzo
Subject Teacher

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