Written Test No. 4 Plants and Animal Cells

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WRITTEN TEST NO.

4
PREPARED BY: MS. NIÑA ANGELA P. CATE
PART 1. CBEA TEST
(SOLO)
DIRECTION: READ EACH QUESTION CAREFULLY AND CHOOSE THE LETTER
OF THE BEST ANSWER. WRITE YOUR ANSWER IN CAPITAL LETTER.
1) Chloroplast is important in plant cells because it contains
chlorophyll which absorbs energy from the sun to be used during
the process of photosynthesis. If the chloroplasts of a plant cell
are damaged, which will it be unable to do?
A. cannot absorb solar energy
B. give instruction for the cell to reproduce
C. makes food for the cell
D. leaves of the plant will not be green anymore
2) Plant and animal cells have several similarities and
differences and are composed of millions of cells. How is a
plant cell similar to an animal cell?
A. Both have nucleus, chloroplast, and cytoplasm.
B. Both have a nucleus, cell membrane, and cytoplasm.
C. Both have a nucleus, cell wall, and chloroplast.
D. Both have centrioles and centrosomes.
3) One of the three basic parts of a cell is the plasma membrane which
allows entry of materials needed by the cell and eliminates those which
are needed. What do you think will happen to the cell if the plasma
membrane does not function properly?
A. Any substance can go in and out of the cell.
B. Cell organelles may be harmed which may lead to cell reproduction.
C. Cell organelles may be harmed which may lead to cell death
D. Cells may lose turgor pressure.
4) During the discussion, your science teacher asked you to compare the
shape of a plant and animal cell. Which of the following statement
best explain the structure of a plant and animal cell?
A. Plant cells are irregular while animal cells are rectangular.
B. Plant cells are rectangular in shape while animal cells are irregular.
C. Plant cells are rectangular while animal cells are rigid in shape.
D. Both plant and animal cells are spherical or cylindrical in shape.
5) In your biology class, you learned that cells can be of
different kinds such as plant or animal cells and composed
of smaller parts called organelles. Which of the following
list are the basic parts of a cell?
A. mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, chloroplasts
B. nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria
C. nucleus, plasma membrane, and endoplasmic reticulum
D. nucleus, plasma membrane, and cytoplasm
PART 2. NON-SOLO TEST
1. Which of the following parts allow different
activities of the cell to happen?
A. vacuole
B. lysosome
C. cytoplasm
D. vesicle
2) If the chloroplasts of a plant cell are damaged,
which will it be unable to do?
A. protect the cell
B. make food for the cell
C. excrete waste materials
D. give instruction for cell to reproduce
3) The mitochondrion is a very important cell
organelle. What does the mitochondrion produce?
A. energy
B. nutrients
C. enzymes
D. antibodies
4) Which among the following cell organelles direct
cell processes and where the DNA is found?
A. centriole
B. nucleus
C. mitochondrion
D. golgi apparatus
5) The following are various analogies on the
parts and functions of the cell. Which one is
CORRECTLY paired?
A. nucleus: production site
B. lysosome: suicide bag
C. mitochondrion: control center
D. cytoplasm: manufacturing center
PART 1. ANSWER KEY
1) Chloroplast is important in plant cells because it contains
chlorophyll which absorbs energy from the sun to be used during
the process of photosynthesis. If the chloroplasts of a plant cell
are damaged, which will it be unable to do?
A. cannot absorb solar energy (2)
B. give instruction for the cell to reproduce (0)
C. makes food for the cell (3)
D. leaves of the plant will not be green anymore (1)
2) Plant and animal cells have several similarities and
differences and are composed of millions of cells. How is a
plant cell similar to an animal cell?
A. Both have nucleus, chloroplast, and cytoplasm. (2)
B. Both have a nucleus, cell membrane, and cytoplasm. (3)
C. Both have a nucleus, cell wall, and chloroplast. (1)
D. Both have centrioles and centrosomes. (0)
3) One of the three basic parts of a cell is the plasma membrane which
allows entry of materials needed by the cell and eliminates those which
are needed. What do you think will happen to the cell if the plasma
membrane does not function properly?
A. Any substance can go in and out of the cell. (3)
B. Cell organelles may be harmed which may lead to cell reproduction.
(1)
C. Cell organelles may be harmed which may lead to cell death (2)
D. Cells may lose turgor pressure. (0)
4) During the discussion, your science teacher asked you to compare the
shape of a plant and animal cell. Which of the following statement
best explain the structure of a plant and animal cell?
A. Plant cells are irregular while animal cells are rectangular. (1)
B. Plant cells are rectangular in shape while animal cells are irregular.
(3)
C. Plant cells are rectangular while animal cells are rigid in shape. (2)
D. Both plant and animal cells are spherical or cylindrical in shape. (0)
5) In your biology class, you learned that cells can be of
different kinds such as plant or animal cells and composed
of smaller parts called organelles. Which of the following
list are the basic parts of a cell?
A. mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, chloroplasts (0)
B. nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria (1)
C. nucleus, plasma membrane, and endoplasmic reticulum (2)
D. nucleus, plasma membrane, and cytoplasm (3)
PART 2. ANSWER KEY
1. Which of the following parts allow different
activities of the cell to happen?
A. vacuole
B. lysosome
C. cytoplasm
D. vesicle
2) If the chloroplasts of a plant cell are damaged,
which will it be unable to do?
A. protect the cell
B. make food for the cell
C. excrete waste materials
D. give instruction for cell to reproduce
3) The mitochondrion is a very important cell
organelle. What does the mitochondrion produce?
A. energy
B. nutrients
C. enzymes
D. antibodies
4) Which among the following cell organelles direct
cell processes and where the DNA is found?
A. centriole
B. nucleus
C. mitochondrion
D. golgi apparatus
5) The following are various analogies on the
parts and functions of the cell. Which one is
CORRECTLY paired?
A. nucleus: production site
B. lysosome: suicide bag
C. mitochondrion: control center
D. cytoplasm: manufacturing center
ASSIGNMENT
ANSWER PERFORMANCE TASK #7
DEADLINE: JANUARY 4, 2022

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