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## Chapter 2 - Cell - The Unit of Life

*Question Format:* Multiple Choice

1. Which of the following is NOT a part of the cell theory?

a) Cells are the basic unit of life.

b) All cells arise from pre-existing cells.

c) Organisms are made up of different types of cells.

d) All living things must have a nucleus.

2. What is the main difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?

a) Size

b) Presence of a nucleus

c) Organization of DNA

d) All of the above

3. Which organelle is responsible for protein synthesis?

a) Ribosomes

b) Mitochondria

c) Golgi apparatus

d) Endoplasmic reticulum

4. What is the function of the cell membrane?

a) Controls movement of materials into and out of the cell

b) Stores genetic material

c) Provides energy for the cell

d) Packages and transports materials within the cell

5. What is the difference between plant and animal cells?

a) Only plant cells have a cell wall.

b) Only animal cells have lysosomes.

c) Only plant cells have chloroplasts.


d) All of the above

## Chapter 3 - Plant and Animal Tissues

*Question Format:* True/False

1. Tissues are groups of similar cells that perform a specific function.

2. Epithelial tissue is found on the surface of the body and lines its organs.

3. Connective tissue provides support and structure to the body.

4. Muscle tissue is responsible for movement.

5. Xylem and phloem are both types of animal tissue.

*Additional Question:* Briefly describe the three main types of plant tissues and their functions.

## Chapter 7 - Respiration in Plants (F)

*Difficulty:* Hard

*Question Format:* Short Answer

1. Explain the difference between aerobic and anaerobic respiration.

2. Describe the two main stages of cellular respiration in plants.

3. What is the role of the electron transport chain in respiration?

4. Where does glycolysis occur in plant cells?

5. How is the energy produced from respiration used by plants?

## Chapter 8 - Five Kingdom Classification

*Difficulty:* Medium

*Question Format:* Matching


Match the following kingdoms with their characteristics:

* Kingdom Monera

* Kingdom Protista

* Kingdom Fungi

* Kingdom Plantae

* Kingdom Animalia

1. Unicellular or multicellular organisms that lack a nucleus.

2. Multicellular organisms that can make their own food.

3. Multicellular organisms that obtain food by ingesting other organisms.

4. Heterotrophic organisms that have cell walls made of chitin.

5. Eukaryotic organisms that can be unicellular or multicellular.

## Chapter 10 - Ecotrition Importance & Economic Importance of Bacteria and Fungi

*Difficulty:* Easy

*Question Format:* True/False

1. Ecotrophs are organisms that break down dead matter and return nutrients to the environment.

2. Bacteria are used in the production of many foods, such as yogurt and cheese.

3. Fungi can be used to break down pollutants in the environment.

4. Some fungi are pathogenic and can cause diseases in humans.

5. All bacteria are harmful to humans.

## Chapter 11 - Digestive System

*Difficulty:* Medium

*Question Format:* Fill in the Blanks


1. The mouth is the first part of the digestive system where food is ______________.

2. The stomach ______________ food into a liquid mixture.

3. The small intestine is where most of the ______________ and ______________ of nutrients takes place.

4. The large intestine absorbs ______________ and water from the food waste.

5. Waste products are eliminated from the body through the ______________.

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