70% 1 1 1 1 10% 2 20% Item Number Type of Problem 4 Percentage Total Evaluation Synthesis Analysis Application 4 2. Given 3 relevant and 3 irrelevant words, the student will be able to distinguish between the valid and invalid parts of a basic plant cell with 100% accuracy. 3. The student will be able to match the organelles of plant and animal 3 cells to their respective functions with 90% accuracy. 4. The student will be able to illustrate a plant cell with 85% accuracy. 5. Using his/her prior knowledge, the student will write a short essay (75 words or less) relating the chloroplasts and vacuoles in plant cells to their means of feeding. Total 7 Percentage Comprehension Knowledge Objectives 1. Given an unlabeled diagram, the student will identify the basic parts of an animal cell with 90% accuracy. 1,2 Multiple Choice 3,4 True and False 40% 1 10% 5 Multiple Choice 3 30% 6 Matching 7,8 Fill in the Blank 1 10% 9 Diagram/Drawing 1 10% 10 Essay 10 100% Test Blueprint KEY I. Use the diagram below to answer questions 1- 4. A. Answer the following multiple-choice questions by selecting the answers that best identify the unlabeled structures. 1. In the above illustration of an animal cell, the part labeled A is called the: a. cell membrane * b. cell wall membrane c. cellulose membrane 2. In the diagram given above, the structure responsible for controlling the functions of the cell is labeled: a. B b. D c. C * B. After reviewing the statements made below, indicate whether they are true or false by writing the word “True” or “False” in the space provided to the left. 3. FALSE_ The structure labeled “C” is responsible for storing the cell’s nutrients. 4. TRUE The structure labeled “A” is a selectively permeable membrane. II. 5. Read the words given below. Circle those words that give the names of structures that would be found in all plant cells. Chlorophyll Flagella Cell Membrane Cell Wall Lysosomes Nuclear Envelope 6. Column A lists functions associated with both plant and animal cells. Indicate which organelle in column B matches each function by placing the appropriate letter next to each item in Column A. Column A _C a. Site of photosynthesis in plant cells B b. Outer structure that gives plant cells their shape D c. Intercellular fluid that bathes all the organelles Column B A. B. C. D. E. Cell membrane Cell wall Chloroplasts Cytoplasm Vacuoles III. In the blank space provided in each sentence write the answer that most accurately completes the statement. 7. In an animal cell the structure that controls cellular respiration is called the Mitochondria. 8. In both animal and plant cells the structures that carry out protein formation are called Ribosomes. IV. 9. In the space provided below draw a sketch of a plant cell and include its basic parts. Bonus points will be given for including additional parts. 10. Using your prior knowledge of a plant’s method of feeding, prepare a short essay (75 words or less) that relates the functions of the chloroplast and the vacuole to this specific method. Use the lines provided below to write the essay. ____(answers will vary)_____________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________