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Cell Test Paper M

The document is a cell test paper containing questions to test knowledge about cells. It includes questions that ask to define cell structures and organelles, fill in blanks about cells, name cell parts and structures, and answer short questions about cell structure and function. The final question asks to differentiate between eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells.

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Cell Test Paper M.

M=50

Q1. Define the following. (1x7=7)

1. Cell
2. Porous membrane
3. Inherit
4. Nuclear sap
5. Organelle
6. Cytoplasm
7. Tissue

Q2. Fill in the blanks. (1x14=14)

1. The control centre of cell is the ______.


2. The vital activities which allow organisms to live are performed by the basic unit of their
structure called ____.
3. ______ discovered cell in ____.
4. Robert hooke observed slices of ___ under a microscope.
5. Cell means ________ in latin.
6. The study of tissues is known as _____.
7. _____ is a structure that contains more than one type of tissues.
8. Paramecium and euglena are ______ organisms.
9. Acetabularia is a unicellular alga about ___ cm in length.
10. The cytoplasm and nucleus are enclosed within the _________.
11. The living substance of the cell is called the _______ .
12. Cell wall is made of a rigid, non-living substance called ______.
13. Cells without a nucleus are called ________.
14. All the chemical reactions and functions of life take place in the _________.

Q3. Name the following. (1x12=12)

1. Name the book in which Robert Hooke published the pictured of the Cork cell that he drew.
2. Irregular cells.
3. Kidney or bean-shaped cells.
4. Long and rectangular cells.
5. Discoid or disc-shaped cells.
6. Largest cell with its measure.
7. Smallest cell with its measure.
8. Other name of nuclear sap.
9. Thread like structures inside nucleolus.
10. Cell’s suicide bag.
11. A cell which contains more than one nucleus.
12. The cell part that has tiny holes.

Q4. Answer the following questions. (short) (10)

1. What provides shape to the cell? (1)


2. How does the structure of red blood cells relate to their functions? (1.5)
3. How does the structure of the Nerve cell relate to its functions? (1.5)
4. Write the functions of the cell membrane. (2)
5. Write the functions of the nucleus. (2)
6. Write the functions of the endoplasmic reticulum. (1.5)
7. What are leucoplasts? (1.)
8. What are ae the things that plant and animal cells have in common? (3.5) (total 7 and a
half mark for each organelle)

Q4. Differentiate. (3)

a) Eukaryotic and prokaryotic cell

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