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Retake Assessment CAB3

Retake Assessment CAB3

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Science

7th Grade

Hard

NGSS
MS-LS1-2, MS-LS1-7, MS-LS1-1

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Em Draayer

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Retake Assessment CAB3

Life Science

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​Retake Assessment

  • ​Read each question carefully and highlight key words

  • ​Read each answer option and highlight key words

  • ​Use the process of cancelling out the answers that do not work

  • ​Move on to another question if you are stuck

  • ​Trust yourself1

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Multiple Choice

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Which describes a function of structure X?

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controls what can enter and exit the cell

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collects and releases wastes for the cell

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creates and distributes energy for the cell

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contains the genetic information of the cell

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Multiple Choice

Which best describes why plant cells have chloroplasts and animal cells do not?

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Plant cells need chloroplasts to make DNA because most plant cells do not contain a nucleus.

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Plant cells need chloroplasts to make food because most plants cannot move to get food on their own.

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Plant cells need chloroplasts to make protein because most plants cannot move to get protein on their own.

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Plants cells need chloroplasts to move materials in and out of the cell because most plant cells do not contain a cell membrane.

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Multiple Choice

Levels of Organization

Directions: Read the passage about the organization of the human body and answer any questions that follow. All living organisms are made of cells. All organisms must obtain nutrients, grow, reproduce, and get rid of waste to survive. Some organisms are very complex and have many different types of cells, each performing a different function. Other organisms are simple and contain only one cell that performs all of the functions needed to survive. The human body is an extremely complex system that begins as a single cell. The single cell divides into two cells, then those cells divide, and this division continues, resulting in trillions of cells with specialized functions. Some cells work together to form tissues that perform specific functions. Organs are collections of these tissues that are further organized into organ systems. All of these systems work together to maintain homeostasis in the human body. The organ systems of the human body are shown in the diagram.

The muscular system requires cells that can produce a lot of energy. Which organelle is responsible for producing energy in a muscle cell?

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nucleus

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lysosome

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membrane

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mitochondrian

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Multiple Choice

Mitchell is creating a model of a plant cell. Mitchell wants to include organelles that are involved in energy production for the cell. Which organelles should Mitchell include?

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Mitchell should use mitochondria to store energy and cytoplasm to release energy from food.

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Mitchell should include the nucleus to transform light energy and chloroplasts to store energy.

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Mitchell should include cytoplasm to store energy and lysosomes to release energy from food.

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Mitchell should include chloroplasts to transform light energy and mitochondria to release energy from food.

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Multiple Choice

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Which characteristic is missing from the table?

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have a cell life of five to ten days

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perform photosynthesis to make food

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get rid of waste to maintain homeostasis

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use chloroplasts to convert sunlight into energy

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Life Science

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