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A. All cells come from pre – existing cells C. Cells are able to maintain internal environment
B. All living things are made up of one or more cells D. Cells are the basic structural unit of living things
3. Which of the following has the correct sequence of levels of biological organization from the most complex to simplest?
A. Atom -> Cell -> Organelle -> Cell -> Molecule -> Organ -> Biome -> Organ System -> Organism -> Population ->
Community -> Ecosystem -> Tissue -> Biosphere.
B. Atom -> Molecule -> Organelle -> Cell -> Tissue -> Organ -> Organ System -> Organism -> Population -> Community ->
Ecosystem -> Biome -> Biosphere.
C. Atom -> Molecule -> Organelle -> Cell -> Tissue -> Organ System -> Organism -> Organ -> Population -> Community ->
Ecosystem -> Biome -> Biosphere.
D. Cell -> Atom -> Molecule -> Organelle -> Tissue -> Organ -> Organ System -> Organism -> Population -> Community ->
Biome -> Ecosystem -> Biosphere.
4. What organelle serves as the powerhouse of the cell?
A. Golgi Bodies B. MitochondrionC. Nucleus D. Vacuole
5. Which of the following statement supports the claim that tells whether a cell is prokaryote or a eukaryote?
A. The presence and absence of cell wall
B. The presence and absence of a ribosomes
C. Whether or not the cell carries cellular respiration
D. Whether or not the cell is partitioned by internal membranes
6. The outer membrane is like the cell membrane and the inner membrane is folded in what type of structure is it?
A. ATP B. Cristae C. Chlorophyll D. Matrix
7. It is also known as a suicide sacs?
A. Golgi Bodies B. Lysosomes C. Peroxisomes D. Vacuole
8. Cilia and flagella are locomotory structures of some cells which are both made up of microtubules. Which of the following are
characteristics that they are differ with each other
A. Cilia are longer in length and width compared to flagella.
B. Cilia are shorter in length compared to flagella.
C. Flagella are made by microtubules rather than cilia which is made up of centrioles.
D. Flagella can glide faster compare to cilia.
9. Ribosomes are granular structures scattered in the cytoplasm or attached by the rough endoplasmic reticulum. Which of the
following has the ribosomes made of?
A. Proteins B. Lipids C. rRNA D. Both A and C
10. These kind of organelles are stacked flattened membranes associated with the nucleus and endoplasmic reticulum, also their
chemical composition is filled up of varied enzymes.
A. Golgi Apparatus B. Golgi Complex C. Dictyosomes D. All of the above
II. TRUE or FALSE. Write TRUE if the statement is correct and write FALSE if the statement is wrong/incorrect.
1. The Paramecium is a single celled organism as seen under the microscope.
2. Multicellular organism like bacteria and most protists are organized only at the cellular level.
3. Vascular tissue used for the transmission of nerve impulses into all body function.
4. Several tissues functioning together as a unit to perform a specific complex function is called organ system.
5. The human digestive system composed of several organs like mouth, stomach, large and small intestines, esophagus, liver and
pharynx.
6. The lions in the savanna and schools of fishes are the examples of population level.
7. The community level contains a group of organisms of a certain species that operate together in certain area.
8. The whole earth including all kinds of biomes is called biosphere.
9. Organisms is made up of organ system only.
10. The totality of the different communities in a specific geographical area, including abiotic factors which forms the biome or
ecosystem.
11. Theodore Schwann and Rudolf Virchow formulated the cell theory.
12. All living things are made up of one and only cell.
13. The appropriate size of an object that an unaided human eye can perceive is about 0.2 mm.
14. Different cells in a body of an organism performs the same function.
15. The biomes is the highest level of biological organization.
Others:
2. Create a Venn Diagram that shows the similarities and differences of Animal and Plant Cell (5pts.)
True or False:
1. TRUE
2. False (Unicellular Organism)
3. False (Nervous Tissue)
4. False (Organ)
5. TRUE
6. TRUE 2. Answer may vary (Possible Answers)
7. FALSE (Population Level)
8. TRUE
9. FALSE (composed of one cell (unicellular) and organ
system (multicellular))
10. FALSE (including biotic factors)
11. FALSE (Matthias Schleiden)
12. FALSE (one or more cells)
13. FALSE (0.1 mm)
14. FALSE (specific)
15. FALSE (biosphere)
Matching Type:
1. E
2. G
3. D
4. J
5. H
6. C
7. B
8. F
9. A
10. I
1. Unicellular
2. Present
3. Absent
4. Present
5. DNA and histones
6. One
7. Absent
8. Absent
9. Absent
10. Glycogen
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