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Name: _________________________________________________________________________ Period : _____ Jaguar Review #12 Life Sciences-Benchmark A: Explain that the basic functions of organisms are carried out in cells and groups of specialized cells form tissues and organs; the combination of these cells make up multicellular organisms that have a variety of body plans and internal structures. 1. Which of the following describes the organization of the structures that make up multicellular living organisms from most simple to most complex? A. Tissues, organs, cells, organ systems B. Cells, tissues, organs, organ systems C. Organ systems, organs, tissues, cells D. Cells, organs, tissues, organ systems 2. Which structures do plant cells contain that animal cells do not? A. chloroplasts and mitochondria B. nuclei and cell walls C. cell walls and chloroplasts D. mitochondria and nuclei 3. What is the function of the organ system shown below? A. transports materials B. provides energy C. gives support D. fights diseases 4. In a multicellular organism, such as a fish, which of these items is composed of all the others? A. tissues B. organs C. cell structures D. organ systems 5. The structures found in a living cell can be compared to the parts of a factory that produces cars. Which part of the factory is most similar to the nucleus of al living cell? A. A conveyor belt that transports materials. B. A storage bin that holds the pieces needed to assemble a car. C. The computer room that controls the assembly process. D. The generator that provides energy for the factory. Use the information below to answer question 6. The diagram represents a cross section of a lagoon and some of its aquatic organisms. A magnified view (400X magnification) of each organism is shown. 6.Structure Z serves the same function in each of the organisms. What is the function of structure Z in the water lily, fish and paramecium cells? Lagoon A. to move the cells B. to control cellular activities C. to carry out photosynthesis D. to allow nutrients to enter and exit the cells 7. Which structure is found in a plant cell but not in an animal cell? A. cell wall B. cell membrane C. cytoplasm D. nucleus Use the diagram and information below to answer question 8. 8. A student was studying a prepared slide of human cheek cells under a compound light microscope. The diagram represents what the student observed on the slide at a magnification of 100X. In each cell, what would the shaded structure shown represent? A. mitochondria B. cell wall C. nucleus D. cytoplasm 9. In all organisms, which microscopic structures carry out the major life functions? A. chloroplasts B. cells C. wings D. antennae Use the diagrams and key to the right to answer questions 10-13. 10. What two structures are found in both plant and animal cells? A. vacuole and chloroplast B. vacuole and cell membrane C. cell membrane and cell wall D. cell wall and nucleus 11. Which structure shown in the plant cell diagram is the site for photosynthesis? A. cell membrane B. vacuole C. nucleus D. chloroplast 12. Which cells structure show in the diagrams contains genetic material? A. cell membrane B. vacuole C. nucleus D. chloroplast 13. Which two structures are not found in animal cells? A. nucleus and cytoplasm B. chloroplast and cell wall C. cell membrane and cell wall D. Vacuole and chloroplast 14. What cell structure is responsible for storing material, such as water and food in a cell? A. vacuole B. nucleus C. cell wall D. cell membrane 15. Which body system allows your body to transport nutrients to all of your cells? A. respiratory system B. digestive system C. circulatory system D. endocrine system 16. Cells in the leaf and stem of a plant cell can convert energy from light into chemical energy during photosynthesis. However, there are some plant cells (a root cell for example) that, if exposed to light, will not be able to undergo photosynthesis. Why are some plant cells unable to perform photosynthesis? A. There are plant cells that are killed by light exposure. B. Not all cells need energy, so not all cells use photosynthesis. C. Since all cells are connected, photosynthesis only occurs in certain cells. D. Not all cells have the structure that is required for the conversion of light to energy. 17. Living things come in many shapes and sizes. A person’s size is several thousand times the size of an ant. Why are some living things larger than others are? A. Some cells are larger than others. B. Some organisms have cells more tightly packed than others. C. Some cells can stretch more than others. D. Some organisms have more cells and organization than others. 18. The diagram to the right shows a human body system. What are two of the functions performed by this body system? A. protects and supports the body B. produces and transports oxygen within the body C. produces and excretes waste products D. controls and coordinates body activities 19. Which three systems of the human body function together to move and control body parts? A. nervous, skeletal and muscular B. muscular, endocrine and excretory C. digestive, excretory and reproductive D. circulatory, endocrine and respiratory 20. The table below shows the symptoms of some diseases that are caused by bacteria. Which two diseases listed in the table affect the digestive system? A. botulism and typhoid fever B. botulism and pneumonia Disease Botulism C. tetanus and pneumonia Pneumonia D. tetanus and pneumonia Typhoid fever Tetanus Symptoms Vomiting, abdominal pain, coughing, muscular weakness, visual disturbance Inflammation of lungs, fever, shortness of breath, fluid in lungs Red rashes, high fever, intestinal bleeding Uncontrolled contractions of voluntary muscles