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Worksheet Cell

The document is a Class 9 Biology exam paper containing multiple-choice questions, assertion-reason questions, and brief and detailed answer sections. It covers various topics related to cell biology, including cell structure, organelles, and cellular processes. The exam assesses students' understanding of fundamental biological concepts and their ability to apply this knowledge.

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Class 9 Biology Roll No.

Student Name Class


Question 1 2 3 4 Marks Obtained Total Marks Signature of Examiner

Marks Obtained 87

section A () Choose the correct option from the given options [15]
1. Which of these is not related to endoplasmic reticulum?
(A) It behaves as (B) It transports (C) It can be the site (D) It can be the site
transport channel for materials between of energy generation. for some biochemical
proteins between various regions in activities of the cell.
nucleus and cytoplasm.
cytoplasm.
2. Unicellular organisms take in oxygen and pass out carbon dioxide through:
(A) Diffusion. (B) Exosmosis. (C) Endosmosis. (D) Active transport.
3. 1 μm is:
(A) 10-6 m (B) 10-9 m (C) 10-10 m (D) 10-3 m
4. Chromosomes are made up of:
(A) DNA. (B) Protein. (C) DNA and protein. (D) RNA.
5. A cell is a building unit of an organism. Select the correct statements.
(A) In unicellular (B) In multicellular (C) Both A and B. (D) None of these.
organisms, a single organisms, a single
cell is capable of cell is capable of
performing all the performing all the
functions of life. functions of life.
6. Lysosomes are made up of:
(A) One membrane (B) Two membranes (C) Three (D) No membrane
membranes
7. What is the structural and functional unit of living organisms?
(A) Tissue. (B) Cell. (C) Organ. (D) None of these.
8. The infoldings in mitochondria are known as:
(A) Cristae. (B) Matrix. (C) Cisternae. (D) Grana
9. Which part of the cell contains genetic information?
(A) Plasma (B) Nucleus. (C) Chloroplast. (D) Mitrochondria.
membrane.
10. Cytoplasm is:

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(A) Unit mass of (B) Protoplasm (C) Protoplasm (D) Protoplasm
protoplasm. excluding plasma excluding plasma excluding plasma
membrane. membrane and membrane and cell
nucleus. organelles.
11. First living cells were observed by:
(A) A. V. (B) Robert Hooke. (C) R. Virchow. (D) Robert Bworn.
Leeuwenhoek.
12. Water molecules move from their ______ concentration to their ______ concentration during
osmosis:
(A) Higher, lower (B) Lower, higher (C) Isotonic, higher (D) Higher, isotonic
13. Identify the organelle present only in animal cells:
(A) Chloroplast (B) Nucleus. (C) Centrioles. (D) Vacuoles.
14. Cell arises from pre-existing cell was stated by:
(A) Haeckel. (B) Virchow. (C) Hooke. (D) Schleiden.
15. Which cell organelle plays a crucial role in detoxifying many poisons and drugs in a cell?
(A) Golgi apparatus. (B) Lysosomes. (C) Smooth (D) Vacuoles.
endoplasmic
reticulum.

section A () a statement of Assertion (A) is followed by a statement of Reason (R). [2]


Choose the correct option.
16. In the following Questions, the Assertion and Reason have been put forward. Read the
statements carefully and choose the correct alternative from the following:
a. Both the Assertion and the Reason are correct and the Reason is the correct
explanation of the Assertion.
b. The Assertion and the Reason are correct but the Reason is not the correct
explanation of the Assertion.
c. Assertion is true but the Reason is false.
d. The statement of the Assertion is false but the Reason is true.
Assertion: Cell is the structural and functional unit of all living organisms.
Reason: Anything less than the complete structure of a cell does not ensure independent
living.
17. In each of the following questions, a statement of Assertion is given by the corresponding
statement of Reason. Of the statements, mark the correct answer as:
a. If both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of
Assertion.
b. If both Assertion and Reason are true but Reason is not the correct explanation of
Assertion.
c. If Assertion is true, but Reason is false.
d. If Assertion is false, but Reason is true.
e. If both Assertion and Reason are false.
Assertion: Lysosomes are often called as 'suicidal bags' of a cell.
Reason: Lysosomes contain hydrolytic enzymes capable of digesting cellular waste.

section B () Answer the Questions in brief [30]


18. Name the phenomenon by which raisins placed in water swell up.

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19. Which organelle is the “power plant” of eukaryotic cell. Write in brief its functions.
20. Why is the plasma membrane called a selectively permeable membrane?

21. What is protoplasm?


22. What does the term plasmolysed mean when used to describe a cell?
23. Lysosomes are also celled digestive bags. Why?

24. Name the following: (a) Kitchen of a cell; (b) Power house of cell.
25. Name the two cells which can change their shape?
26. What is the main function of plasma membrane?
27. How do substances like carbon dioxide (CO2 ) and water (H 2 O) move in and out of the cell?

28. From where do new cells arise?


29. Give one example each of unicellular and multicellular organism.
30. Name the cell organelle in which following structures are present:
a. Cristae.
b. Stroma
c. Centriole.
d. Chromosome.
31. What would happen if the plasma membrane ruptures or breaks down?

32. Differentiate between RER and SER.

section D () Answer the Questions in detail [ 5 marks each ] [40]


33. Name the following:
a. Smallest cell organelle.
b. Largest cell organelle.
c. ER studded with ribosomes.
d. Functional segments of the DNA molecule.
34. What are diploid and haploid number?
35. What is endoplasmic reticulum? Give its types and functions.

36. Write main differences between plant and animal cells.

37. Describe the structure and functions of nucleus.

38. Discuss the structure and functions of mitochondria.

39. Describe structure and functions of Golgi apparatus.


40. Describe structure and functions of plasma membrane.

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