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CLAVER NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL

Claver, Surigao del Norte

SUMMATIVE ASSESSMENT GENERAL BIOLOGY 1

Complete Name ___________________________ Grade 11- ELOQUENCE Date____________


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I. Directions: On each line, write the term from the word bank that correctly completes each sentence. Each term
is used only once. Write the correct answer on one whole intermediate paper (10 points).

Cell Theory Robert Hooke Rudolf Virchow daughter cells

mitosis sister chromatids interphase unicellular identical

1. The theory which is considered as most fundamental generalizations in biology is the_________.


2. The name of the scientist who proposed extension of cell theory is_________.
3. Two identical nuclei are formed during ___________________.
4. Cytoplasm divides to form two cells ____________________ .
5. The two cells produced during the cell cycle are called _________________ .
6. After chromatin is duplicated, sister chromatids are connected by a(n) __________.
7. The two main phases in the cell cycle are ____________ and the mitotic phase.
8. The most important result of the cell cycle is two __________ cells.
9. The cell cycle is important for reproduction in __________ organism.
10. The _______________is the regular pattern of growth, development, and division in cells.

II . Directions: Summarize what happens during each stage of the cell cycle in the boxes below. Write the correct
answer on one whole intermediate paper (10 points)

1. How did the G1 and G2 stages get their names?


2. Cells must pass through a critical checkpoint during which two stages of the cell cycle?
3. Where does DNA synthesis happen in eukaryotic cells?
4. What two processes make up the M stage?
5. Among different types of cells, which stage of the cell cycle varies most in length?
6. Why does a skin cell divide more often than a liver cell?

III. GENERAL DIRECTIONS. Write the correct answer on one whole intermediate paper (10 points).

A. Complete the concept map below to show important ideas about growth factors.
B. Use the word bank to complete the sequence diagram below.

8. List three ways mutation can occur in genes involved in cell-cycle regulation.
9. What is apoptosis?
10. What type of disease may result if cell division is not properly regulated?

“ Let him show by his good behavior his deeds in the gentleness of wisdom”.
- James 3:13

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Answer Key
I.
1. Cell theory
2. Rudolf Virchow
3. Mitosis
4. Cytokinesis
5. Daughter cells
6. Centromere
7. Interphase
8. Identical
9. Unicellular
10. Cell cycle

II.

S
Cells grow, carry out normal functions,
and copy their organelles. DNA synthesis/replication

M
G2
Cells undergo cell division, which involve
Cells go through additional growth.
involves both the processes of mitosis and
cytokinesis.

1. At the time that these stages were named, scientists could not observe any activity going on in cells, so they
thought there were gaps in cellular activity.

2. G1 and G2

3. In the nucleus

4. mitosis and cytokinesis

5. G1

6. The rate of cell division is linked to the body’s need for that cell type. Skin cells are typically exposed to
more damaging conditions and must be replaced more often than liver cells.

III.
A.
1. cell division

2. platelet-derived growth factor

3. specific cells

B.

4. cyclins 8. Mutations may be inherited, caused by chemicals and radiation, and carried by
viruses.
5. kinases 9. programmed cell death

6. phosphorylate 10. Cancer

7. cell division

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