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7th Grade Science PASS (SCSAS) Quiz
Organization of Living Systems - (7.L.3.A.1) Cell Theory, (7.L.3.A.2) Classify Cells, (7.L.3.A.3) Use Models,
(7.L.3.B.1) Multicellular Organisms, (7.L.3.B.2) Human Body Systems
Student Name:
_______________________
Teacher Name: Sandra Simmons
_________
Score: _________
Date:
1) The Cell Theory states that
A) all living things are made of cells.
C) plants do not have cells.
B) all cells have only one nucleus.
D) only animals have cells.
2) What is the smallest unit that can carry on all functions of life?
A) cells
C) molecules
B) elements
D) organelles
3) New cells are created from
A) matter.
C) other cells.
B) energy.
D) non-living matter.
4)
Cara and Chuck were looking at pond water through a microscope. They saw this image. Cara wondered what
it was. Chuck said it had to be a living thing because it was
A) green.
C) made of cells.
B) moving.
D) round throughout.
5)
According to cell theory, what do these four organisms have in common?
A) They are made of one or more cells.
C) They have a nucleus or control center.
B) They must undergo sexual reproduction.
D) They require carbon dioxide to produce food.
6) According to the cell theory, where do cells come from?
cells can only arise from the
complex chemical
A) cells can only come from other, pre-existing cells
C)
environment found in
organic solutions
cells come from other cells
and, on rare occasions, from
B) cells are formed from the semi-conservative replication of DNA
D)
the spontaneous action of
inorganic enzymes
7) Which is NOT part of the Cell Theory?
A) All cells come from existing cells.
C) All living things are made of one or more cells.
Cells are the basic unit of structure and function
B) Microscopic organisms are not made of cells.
D)
in living things
8) Cell theory was discovered and advanced because of the development of which instrument?
A) telescope
C) light microscope
B) gyroscope
D) electron microscope
9) Which statement describes ALL living things?
A) They must reproduce sexually.
C) They are capable of making their own food.
They have organ systems to carry out the processes
B) They are composed of one or more cells.
D)
of life.
10)
The illustration shows the basic unit of life. It is
A) a cell.
C) a molecule.
B) an atom.
D) an organelle.
11) Animal cells contain all of the following structures EXCEPT a
A) nucleus.
C) mitochondria.
B) cell wall.
D) Golgi apparatus.
12)
Euglena use __________ to move through their environment and to help collect food.
A) cilia
C) pseudopods
B) flagella
D) vacuole
13) Which two structures are found ONLY in plant cells?
A) vacuoles and ribosomes
C) cell walls and chloroplasts
B) chloroplasts and ribosomes
D) endoplasmic reticulum and cell walls
14)
Euglena is a one-celled protist that has traits of both plant and animal cells. It contains chlorophyll and has an
eye spot to detect light. Yet, it has a flagella for movement through its aquatic environment and can ingest food
through its gullet.
A colony of euglena are exposed to sunlight. Based on the traits of this organisms, what would you expect to
happen?
The euglena will
move away from
A) The euglena will move toward the sunlight in order to produce glucose.
C) the sunlight in
order to prevent
drying out.
The euglena will
move toward
B) The euglena will have no response to the sunlight since the are consumers.
D) darkened areas in
the water in order
to find food.
15) Vacuoles are LARGEST in ___________ cells.
A) plant
C) bacteria
B) animal
D) protist
16)
This cell structure protects and gives shape to plant cells. It is the
A) vacuole.
C) cytoplasm.
B) cell wall.
D) cell membrane.
17)
Cell Type Dichotomous Key
1a cell has a nucleus and organelles → go to # 2
1b cell has no nucleus or organelles → bacterial cell
2a cell has a cell wall → go to # 3
2b cell has no cell wall → animal cell
3a cell has chloroplasts → plant cell
3b cell has no chloroplasts → fungal cell
What type of cell is C?
A) animal
C) fungal
B) bacterial
D) plant
18) A cell with chloroplasts and a cell wall made of cellulose would likely belong to a(n)
A) frog from Kingdom Animalia.
C) oak tree from Kingdom Plantae.
B) mushroom from Kingdom Fungi.
D) paramecium from Kingdom Protista.
19)
This organelle is found in plant cells. The function of this organelle is to collect solar energy and use this to
produce food, or glucose, for the plant. This organelle is the
A) leucoplast.
C) mitochondrion.
B) chloroplast.
D) Golgi apparatus.
20)
Which organelle, found in this plant cell, breaks down sugars for cellular energy?
A) chromosome
C) nucleus
B) mitochondria
D) ribosomes
21)
Identify which organelle is represented by C in the picture:
A) nucleus
C) ribosome
B) vacuole
D) golgi apparatus
22)
Which cell structure is the gatekeeper, controlling what goes in and out of the cell?
A) c - nucleus
C) a - cell membrane
B) e - vacuole
D) b - endoplasmic reticulum
23)
What is the function of the organelle identified in the picture?
A) movement
C) houses the digestive enzymes
B) houses the cell's DNA
D) to move proteins through the cell
24)
In the animal cell, which of the labeled organelles is the rough endoplasmic reticulum?
A) 2
C) 9
B) 5
D) 10
25)
Identify the structure that protects and gives support to this plant cell.
A) vacuole
C) cytoskeleton
B) cell wall
D) cell membrane
26)
What is the function of the organelle identified as #6 in the picture (it is mostly brown, folded over, and is in
the lower right part of the cell)?
A) movement
C) house the digestive enzyme
B) houses the cells DNA
D) packages proteins for transport out of the cell
27)
The four living things seen here, dog, flower, algae, and bacteria, are all made of cells. A - C are multicellular,
but D is unicellular. What do all four have in common?
A) They are all very complex.
C) They all have special structures to make food.
B) They are all made of one or more cells.
D) They all have exactly the same structure, inside.
28)
What do you, a complex, multicellular organism, have in common with this single-celled algae that lives in the
ocean?
A) We have nothing in common.
C) We have the exact same cell parts.
B) We have similar cell structure.
D) We both need salt water to survive.
29) The __________ and __________ systems work together to support the body and enable it to move.
A) skeletal and muscular
C) lymphatic and skeletal
B) muscular and endocrine
D) circulatory and respiratory
30) An olympic runner prepares to run a 100 meter race. Which of the body systems listed will probably be
LEAST involved in the 100 meter race?
A) circulatory
C) reproductive
B) muscular
D) skeletal