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Cells: Organelles and Cellular Division

Part I : True/False: In the blank provided, write whether you believe the statement
to be true or false. Be sure to write the entire word (True or False) in the blank
provided. [Worth 1 point each].
1.
2.
3.
4.

Plant cells and animal cells have ALL the same organelles.
Both plant and animal cells have mitochondria.
The nucleus of the cell houses DNA.
Plants cells do not have a plasma membrane.

Part II : True/False Modified: In the blank provided and on the left side of the
colon ( : ), write whether you believe the statement to be true or false. Be sure to
write the entire word (True or False) in the blank provided. If the statement is false,
circle the word/words in the statement that make it false, and write the correct
word/words on the right side of the colon in the blank provided. (Ex- False : Cells )
[Worth 1 point each, and 1 extra point for modified false statements]
1.

The central vacuole is used for storage in an

animal cell.
2.

:
macromolecules.
3.
:
4.
:

The Golgi apparatus processes and packages


Ribosomes are involved with lipid synthesis.
Chloroplasts are the site of photosynthesis.

Part III : Matching: The numbered statements on the left describe functions of
organelles, found on the right side of the test (labeled by capital letter). Fill in the
blank provided with the correct CAPITOL letter that corresponds with the organelle
that you think matches the statement. Not all organelles will be used. [Worth 2
points each]
1.
.
2.
.
3.
.

Used for mobility in some cells

A. Centrioles

Regulates what goes into and out of the cell

B. Cytoplasm

Aids in cellular division by creating spindle fibers

C. Flagella

4.
.

A special type of vacuole that contains enzymes


used to breakdown macromolecules.

D. Lysosomes
E. Plasma
Membrane

Part IV : Multiple Choice: Write the CAPITOL letter in the blank provided that best
answers the questions below. [Worth 3 points each]
1.

Which of these is not a component of the cytoskeleton?


A. Intermediate Filaments
B. Medial Filaments
C. Microfilaments
D. Microtubules
2.
Which of these is the correct order of the phases of Mitosis (starting
anywhere in the process)?
A. Anaphase, Metaphase, Prophase, Interphase, Telophase
B. Interphase, Telophase, Prophase, Anaphase, Metaphase
C. Metaphase, Telophase, Anaphase, Interphase, Prophase
D. Telophase, Interphase, Prophase, Metaphase, Anaphase
3.
The cell membrane is made up of which macromolecule?
A. Carbohydrates
B. Lipids
C. Nucleic Acids
D. Proteins
4.
The process of taking in nutrients from outside of the cell by engulfing
it in the cell membrane is called? (Hint: also called cell eating)
A. Exocytosis
B. Intercytosis
C. Phagocytosis
D. Pinocytosis

Part V : Fill-In-The-Blank: Fill in the correct word or phrase that best completes
the statement below. Write your final answer in the blank immediately to the right
of the question number. [Worth 4 points each]
1.

The exchange of genetic material between homologous


chromosomes during sexual reproduction is known as
.
2.
The haploid reproductive cell formed by meiosis is called
a/an
.
3.
Specialized intercellular connections between
neighboring cells that allow rapid transition of molecules are known as
.

4.
synthesis is

The organelle specifically associated with phospholipid


.

Part VI : Short Essay: In the space provided, write a short essay pertaining to the
questions below. Each question will have its own point value and word limit. Make
sure to answer the questions as thoroughly as you can using the word limit
provided. Partial answers may receive partial points.
1. In 100 words or less, describe 2 functions of membrane proteins and why
they are necessary for the cell. [6 possible points]

2. In 75 words or less, describe 3 differences between eukaryotic cells and


prokaryotic cells. [6 possible points]

3. In 75 words or less, describe at least 2 advantages that organelles give a


cell including the organelles that are used for the advantage. [6 possible
points]

4. In 150 words or less, explain how the Endoplasmic Reticulum and the Golgi
Apparatus work together to transport materials throughout the cell. [8
possible points]

Part VII : Drawings/Diagrams: In the space provided, draw pictures or diagrams


pertaining to the questions below. Each question will have its own point value. Make
sure to label any necessary parts, stipulated by the question. Partial drawings or
diagrams may receive partial points.
1. Draw and label the 5 phases of mitosis. [10 possible points]

2. Draw 3 separate cross sections of a plant cells. One in an isotonic solution,


one in a hypertonic solution, one in a hypotonic solution. Make sure to include
any organelles you believe to be critical in your illustration. Label each cell
based on the solution it is in. [6 possible points]

3. Label the parts of this plant cell (1 point each/14 total)

4. Create a flow chart demonstrating exocytosis. It must have at least 4 images


with arrows that navigate through the progression of your pictures. Make sure
to include the phospholipid bilayer into your illustrations. [8 possible points]

TEST (Cells: Organelles and Cellular Division)


ANSWER KEY
Part I
1.
2.
3.
4.

False
True
True
False

Part II
1.
2.
3.
4.

False : Plant
True
False : Protein
True

Part III:
1.
2.
3.
4.

C
E
A
D

Part IV:
1.
2.
3.
4.

B
D
B
C

Part V:
1.
2.
3.
4.

Crossing Over
Gamete
Gap Junctions
Smooth ER

Part VI:
1. Membrane Proteins:
Passage and Transport

Signal Reception and Transduction


Biological Energy Conversion (Mitochondria, Chloroplasts)
Enzymes for Hydrophobic substances

TEST (Cells: Organelles and Cellular Division)


ANSWER KEY Cont.
2. Eukaryotic/Prokaryotic Cells:
Capsule
Different Cell Wall
DNA Everywhere (Nucleoid)
Size
Organelles
More Motile
3. Advantage of Organelles:
Performs Metabolism/Homeostasis
Provides its own energy
Transports Chemicals throughout cell
Larger, forming groups of tissues, safety in numbers
4. ER/Golgi App:
Rough ER makes proteins
Smooth ER makes Lipids
Sent to Golgi in vacuoles
Golgi gives key for where to send it.
Part VII:
1. Mitosis:

2. Plant Cell in iso-, hypo-, hypertonic solution:

3. Label Cell Organelles

4. Exocytosis Flow Chart:

Wyland Oyama

12/8/2015

Content Assessment

Subject: Biology

Grade: 10th

Ability: Honors

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