DIAGNOSTIC TEST Cell Cycle

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NAME: _______________________________________________ Grade & Section: _________________

TEACHER: SIR JESSIE F. PERALTA JR. Date: _________________ SCORE: _____

DIAGNOSTIC TEST
I- Matching Types (15 pts)
Direction: Match Column A with the corresponding item in column B. write the letter of your answer
for each number.

COLUMN A COLUMN B
______1. Is a series of interconnected membranous sacs and tubules. A. Lysosomes
B. Eyepiece
______2. Are involved in providing a frame for proteins synthesis.
______3. Is a fluid -filled vesicles enclosed by a membrane.
C. Stages
______4. Serves as digestion slots for cellular materials that are due D. Centrosome
for expiration or are no longer useful. E. Endoplasmic Reticulum
______5. Have shipping side (cis face) and a receiving side (trans F. Body Tubes
face). G. Diaphragm
______6. Found in all eukaryotic cells, assist in arranging H. Ribosomes
microtubules to be utilized for cell division. I. Arm
______7. The lens at the top that you look through, J. Nose Piece
______8. Connect to the base and supports microscopes head. K. Base
______9. To supports the slides, where the specimen to be viewed.
L. Vacuoles
______10. Maintains the proper distance between ocular and
M. Mirror
objective lenses (the focal length).
______11. To reflect light from an external light source. N. Golgi Apparatus
______12. To control the amount of light reaching the specimen. O. Adjustment knob
______13. It holds the objects lenses depending on magnification.
______14. Used to focus the microscope.
______15. Supports the entire microscope.

II- Multiple Choice (10pts)


Direction: Choose the BEST answer for the following questions. Circle only the letter of the correct answer.

1. About __________are produced by the adult human body each day.


a. Three trillion cells c. Two Million Cells
b. Two trillion cells d. Three Million Cells
2. Cell Divisions or also called______. allows organisms to reproduce asexually, grow, and repair worn-out or
damaged tissues.
a. Cell theory c. Cell Replacement
b. Cell Reproduction d. Cell wall
3. Is the production of offspring from a single parent without the involvement of gametes.
a. Reproduction c. Asexual Reproduction
b. Sexual Reproduction d. Cell Replacement
4. involves two specialized cells, called gametes, coming from the parents that will result to a unique
offspring
a. Sexual Reproduction c. Reproduction
b. Asexual Reproductiond. None of the Choices
5. occurs when old cells in the body die and new cells form.
a. Asexual Reproduction c. Growth and Development
b. Chromosomes d. Cell Replacement
6. It is strand of DNA and protein inside the nucleus.
a. Chromatid c. Chromatin
b. Chromosomes d. Histones
7. They are packaged by histone proteins into condensed structures. These condensed and coiled structure
allow the cell to pack DNA in the nucleus.
a. Chromosomes c. Chromatin
b. Histones d. Chromatid
8. Each of your body cells consists of_____?
a. 46 chromosomes or 23 pairs c. 44 chromosomes or 22 pairs
b. 48 chromosomes or 24 pairs d. 42 chromosomes or 21 pairs
9. Involves distinct and regular phases of growth, DNA duplication, and cell division that are needed to allow
growth and repair.
a. Cell Division c. Cell Cyle
b. Cell Date d. Cytokinesis
10. Growth rates vary widely different organisms and even in the different tissues within an organism.
EXCEPT.
a. In an adult human, some cells grows fast and some are lost at a steady rate.
b. The rate of cell division is faster during embryonic stage and childhood years. Since majority of a
child’s body systems is still developing, the cell cycle inside their cells are shorter.
c. An individual's height increases at a constant rate throughout their entire life, and it doesn't vary from
one person to another.
d. The rate of cell replacement is higher in areas subjected to a lot of wear and tear such as the skin and
intestinal layer.
III- Identification (10 pts.)
__________1. is the growth period in the cell cycle and is divided into three parts.
__________2. Is the second part of the cell Cyle, which refers to the time that the cell makes a copy of
the genetic material in the form of nuclear DNA.
__________3. cell continue to carry out their normal functions and also undergo further growth.
__________4. involves the division of the nucleus and the genetic material.
__________5. starts with formation of a cleavage furrow that is pulled inward by tiny strands of protein.
__________6. sister chromatids are tightly paired due to the centromere and protein cohesion.
__________7. In metaphase, meta means _____? The spindle fibers attached to the kinetochore of the
sister chromatids.
__________8. Start of mitosis, loose complex of DNA and protein molecules in the nucleus, condenses
into tightly coiled chromosomes.
__________9. the two complete sets of identical chromosomes are now positioned at each pole of the cell
__________10. In the rate of cell division, the skin cell approximately lifespan ___?

IV. PICTURE ANALYSIS (10 POINTS)

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