GP CREATIVE BILINGUAL SCHOOL GIMNASIO PSICOPEDAGOGICO NIT.830.088776-6 Code: GAC-RG-A-07 Version: 03 Page: 1 of 8 Objective: Student Assessment Subject: Biology Name: EVALUATION Effective as of September, 2011. Teacher: Diana Abdellatif Date: Grade: 9th Term:Second Academic Year:2018-2019 1. Choose the right answer: Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. Figure 9-2 1. Which of the cells showed in the line graph in Figure 9-2 are most likely cancerous? a. A c. C b. B d. D 2. If cancer is present, what is the likely explanation for what happened to the cells depicted in the curves labeled B and D in Figure 9-2? a. They thrived with the cancerous cells. b. They were harmed by radiation therapy. c. They died off due to natural causes. d. They died off because the cancerous cells deprived them of nutrients. 3. Why is the synthesis stage called this? a. because protein synthesis is taking place b. because DNA synthesis is taking place c. because it combines several smaller stages into one d. because the chromosomes come together 4. Figure 9-4 illustrates which stage of mitosis? a. anaphase b. metaphase c. prophase d. telophase Figure 9 - 4 5. A cell has 12 chromosomes. How many chromosomes will each daughter cell have after mitotic division? a. 4 c. 12 b. 6 d. 24 Figure 9 - 5 GP CREATIVE BILINGUAL SCHOOL GIMNASIO PSICOPEDAGOGICO NIT.830.088776-6 Code: GAC-RG-A-07 Version: 03 Page: 2 of 8 Objective: Student Assessment Subject: Biology Name: EVALUATION Effective as of September, 2011. Teacher: Diana Abdellatif Date: Grade: 9th Term:Second Academic Year:2018-2019 6. The cell in Figure 9-5 is undergoing mitosis. Which stage of mitosis will follow this one? a. anaphase c. prophase b. metaphase d. telophase 7. A cell that undergoes repeated mitosis without cytokinesis would have a. many daughter cells. c. many nuclei. b. fewer chromosomes. d. cancerous properties. 8. The typical growth period of a cell occurs during which stage of the cell cycle? a. Gap 1 c. synthesis b. interphase d. mitosis 9. The process by which a cell divides into two daughter cells is called a. cell division. b. metaphase. c. interphase. d. mitosis. 10. An advantage of sexual reproduction over asexual reproduction is that sexual reproduction a. takes less time b. requires more time c. provides genetic diversity d. produces identical offspring Figure 10–1 11. Which advantage of having the a cell’s DNA bundled into separate chromosomes is illustrated in Figure 10–1 above? a. During DNA replication, the number of chromosomes is cut in half. b. During DNA replication, the number of chromosomes stays the same. c. During cell division, each daughter cell will get the same number of genes. d. During cell division, each daughter cell will get a random number of genes. GP CREATIVE BILINGUAL SCHOOL GIMNASIO PSICOPEDAGOGICO NIT.830.088776-6 Code: GAC-RG-A-07 Version: 03 Page: 3 of 8 Objective: Student Assessment Subject: Biology Name: EVALUATION Effective as of September, 2011. Teacher: Diana Abdellatif Date: Grade: 9th Term:Second Academic Year:2018-2019 12. During which phase in the cell cycle does mitosis happen? a. G1 phase b. G2 phase c. M phase d. S phase 13. Which pair includes a phase of the cell cycle and a cellular process that occurs during that phase? a. G1 phase, DNA replication b. G2 phase, preparation for mitosis c. S phase, cell division d. M phase, cell growth Figure 10–3 14. Cell division is represented in Figure 10–3 by the letter a. A. b. B. c. C. d. D. 15. The structures labeled B in Figure 10–5 are called a. centromeres. b. centrioles. c. sister chromatids. d. spindles Figure 10 - 5 16. Which of the following represents the phases of mitosis in their proper sequence? a. prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase b. interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, telophase c. interphase, prophase, metaphase, telophase d. prophase, anaphase, metaphase, telophase GP CREATIVE BILINGUAL SCHOOL GIMNASIO PSICOPEDAGOGICO NIT.830.088776-6 Code: GAC-RG-A-07 Version: 03 Page: 4 of 8 Objective: Student Assessment Subject: Biology Name: EVALUATION Effective as of September, 2011. Teacher: Diana Abdellatif Date: Grade: 9th Term:Second Academic Year:2018-2019 17. What is the role of the spindle fibers during mitosis? a. They help separate the chromosomes. b. They break down the nuclear membrane. c. They duplicate the DNA. d. They make the chromosomes visible. 18. The numbers in Figure 10-1 represent the chromosome number found in each of the dog cells shown. The processes that are occurring at A and B are . Figure 10-1 a. mitosis and fertilization b. meiosis and fertilization c. mitosis and pollination d. meiosis and pollination Figure 10-8 19. In Figure 10-8, which set of chromatids illustrates the result of a single crossover of the homologous chromosomes? a. A c. C b. B d. D 20. Which event during meiosis leads to a reduction in chromosome number from 2n to n? a. Pairs of homologous chromosomes line up at the equator. b. DNA undergoes replication. c. Homologous chromosomes travel to opposite sides of the cell. d. Sister chromatids are pulled apart at the centromere. GP CREATIVE BILINGUAL SCHOOL GIMNASIO PSICOPEDAGOGICO NIT.830.088776-6 Code: GAC-RG-A-07 Version: 03 Page: 5 of 8 Objective: Student Assessment Subject: Biology Name: EVALUATION Effective as of September, 2011. Teacher: Diana Abdellatif Date: Grade: 9th Term:Second Academic Year:2018-2019 21. The typical human body cell contains 46 chromosomes. How many chromosomes are found in a typical human sperm? a. 23 c. 46 b. 45 d. 92 Figure 10-9 22. Consider the cell labeled X in Figure 10-9 containing 4 chromosomes. Which of the four cells below it represents a healthy gamete that could be produced from this cell? a. A c. C b. B d. D GP CREATIVE BILINGUAL SCHOOL GIMNASIO PSICOPEDAGOGICO NIT.830.088776-6 Code: GAC-RG-A-07 Version: 03 Page: 6 of 8 Objective: Student Assessment Subject: Biology Name: EVALUATION Effective as of September, 2011. Teacher: Diana Abdellatif Date: Grade: 9th Term:Second Academic Year:2018-2019 2. True/False Indicate whether the statement is true or false. If false, change the identified word or phrase to make the statement true. ____ 1. The two main phases of the cell cycle are the cytokinetic phase and interphase. ____ 2. The phase in which a cell spends most of its life is interphase. ____ 3. During the mitotic phase, the nucleus divides. ____ 4. Some cells stop the cell cycle in the interphase G1 stage. ____ 5. During the replication of the Embryo, the cells replicate more rapidly. ____ 6. The period of growth and development in the cell cycle is called interphase. ____ 7. The process by which cells duplicates takes the same amount of time no matter which type of cells are duplicating. ____ 8. The cell cycle results in two different cells being created. GP CREATIVE BILINGUAL SCHOOL GIMNASIO PSICOPEDAGOGICO NIT.830.088776-6 Code: GAC-RG-A-07 Version: 03 Page: 7 of 8 Objective: Student Assessment Subject: Biology Name: EVALUATION Effective as of September, 2011. Teacher: Diana Abdellatif Date: Assessment Camila Bocachica Camilo Romero Maria Reyes Nicolas Umbacia Oscar Gonzalez Wilmer Melo Grade: 9th Term:Second Academic Year:2018-2019 GP CREATIVE BILINGUAL SCHOOL GIMNASIO PSICOPEDAGOGICO NIT.830.088776-6 Code: GAC-RG-A-07 Version: 03 Page: 8 of 8 Objective: Student Assessment Subject: Biology Name: EVALUATION Effective as of September, 2011. Teacher: Diana Abdellatif Date: Grade: 9th Term:Second Academic Year:2018-2019