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Summative Test 2

This document contains a 25-question summative test on biology topics related to cells, organelles, organ systems, and levels of biological organization. The questions cover topics such as the definition of organs and organ systems, the levels of biological organization from cells to the biosphere, the functions of key cell organelles like mitochondria and chloroplasts, and the roles and definitions of terms like tissues, organisms, populations, communities, and ecosystems. The test aims to assess understanding of the basic units and levels that make up living organisms.

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Summative Test 2

This document contains a 25-question summative test on biology topics related to cells, organelles, organ systems, and levels of biological organization. The questions cover topics such as the definition of organs and organ systems, the levels of biological organization from cells to the biosphere, the functions of key cell organelles like mitochondria and chloroplasts, and the roles and definitions of terms like tissues, organisms, populations, communities, and ecosystems. The test aims to assess understanding of the basic units and levels that make up living organisms.

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SECOND QUARTER

SUMMATIVE TEST 2

1. What is formed by a group of cells and tissues that work together to carry out a
specific function?
A. Cell B. Organism C. Organ System D. Organ
2. How do you call a group of the same species living together?
A. Biome B. Community C. Ecosystem D. Population
3. Which is the correct sequence – from the lowest to highest– of the levels of
organization in an organism?
A. Cells Tissues Organs Organ systems Organisms
Population Community Ecosystem Biosphere
B. Cells Tissues Organs Organ systems Organisms
Community Population Ecosystem Biosphere
C. Cells Organs Tissues Organ systems Organisms
Population Community Ecosystem Biosphere
D. Cells Tissues Organs systems Organ Organisms
Population Community Ecosystem Biosphere.
4. Which of the following units is the highest level of biological system?
A. Biosphere B. Community C. Ecosystem D. Population
5. Which of the following statements is TRUE?
A. Groups of organs working together are called cells.
B. Groups of cells working together are called tissues.
C. Groups of organs working together are called organisms.
D. Groups of tissues working together are called organ systems.
6. How do you call the collection of organisms that belong to different populations but all
live in the same area and interact with one another?
A. Community B. Ecosphere C. Ecosystem D. Population
7. What level of biological organization is being referred to when many organ systems
work together?
A. Cells B. Organ C. Organism D. Organ System
8. At which smallest level of organization in an organism can the characteristics of life
be carried out?
A. Cell B. Organ C, Organ System D.Tissues
Directions: Fill in the blanks with the correct word/s from the word box below that will
complete the sentence.

9. Each part of a/n __________ is necessary for survival. Whatever happens to any of
these parts affect the others?
10. The __________ level of biological organization is called Biosphere.

A. Highest B. Population C. Lowest D. Organism


11. These are tiny organs which have a specific function inside the cell.
A. Organelles B. Systems C. Organisms D. Tissues
12.Which part of the cell gives the cell its shape?
A. Cell membrane B. Cell Wall C. Cytoplasm D. Ribosome
13.. This organelle functions in cell respiration.
A. Endoplasmic Reticulum B. Lysosome C. Mitochondrion D. Ribosome
14.What is the building blocks of life?
A. Cell B. Metabolism C. Organ D. Secretion
15.Cell organelles are located within the _____ of the cell.
A. cell membrane B. Cytoplasm C. lysosome D. nucleus
16.The organelle which has attached ribosomes in it is called ____.
A. Chloroplast C. Rough Endoplasmic reticulum
B. Nucleus D. Smooth Endoplasmic reticulum
17.What will happen if plasma membrane will not function properly?
A. All the materials can get inside the cell.
B. All the materials cannot get inside the cell.
C. All the materials cannot get out of the cell.
D. All the materials can get in and out of the cell.
18.It controls all the activities of the cell.
A. Cell membrane B. Cytoplasm C. Lysosome D. Nucleus
19.Which could NOT be done if the chloroplasts are damaged?
A. Protect the cell
B. Make food for the cell
C. Excrete waste materials
D. Give instruction for cell to reproduce
20.Which of the following energy is used by the cell?
A. AMP B. ADP C. ATP D. APP
21.Is it referred to as the “suicidal bags” of the cell?
A. Chloroplast B. Cell wall C. Lysosomes D. Vacuoles
22.The organelle which has no attached ribosomes in it is called ____?
A. Chloroplast C. Rough Endoplasmic reticulum
B. Nucleus D. Smooth Endoplasmic reticulum
23.Mitochondria are organelles that produce energy for the cell. Which part of the body has
many mitochondria?
A. Hair B. Heat C. Nails D. Nose
24.Which organelle serves as the “brain” of the cell?
A. cell membrane B. Cytoplasm C. Lysosome D. nucleus
25.What organelles package and sort the product of the cell?
A. Cell wall B. Cell membrane C. chloroplast D. Golgi bodies

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