Science Class 7 Topic: Microscope Cells To Organisms Reinforcement Worksheet

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Science Class 7 Topic: Microscope Cells To Organisms Reinforcement Worksheet Name: Sec: Date: Q1. Circle the correct answer. 1. Identify the organism that does not have cell wall a) Fungi b) Animal c) Plants d) All of the above 3. Which of the following cell does not have a nucleus. a) Sperm cell b) Root cell c) Red blood cell d) Nerve cells. 4. Which system is primarily responsible for getting oxygen into your blood? a) circulatory b) respiratory c) digestive d) muscular 5. Cytoplasm is a gel-like substance inside the. a) Cell membrane b) Vacuole c) Cell wall d) Nucleus 6. What is the job of a cell wall? a) To control what substances go into and out of the cell. b) To give plant cells a shape. c) It is where photosynthesis happens. d) To control cell activities. Organisms Page 1 of 7

7. What type of a cell is this likely to be? a) Animal cell b) Plant cell c) Blood cell d) Muscle cell. 8. What sort of a structure is a heart? a) A cell b) A tissue c) An organ d) An organ system. 9. The Nervous system is made up of these three parts: a) Heart, arteries and veins. b) Brain, nerves and spinal cord. c) Lungs, trachea and bronchi. d) Bones, Liver and Muscles. Q2. Write whether the statement is true or false and rewrite the false statement. 1. A group of cells which do the same job is called Organ ( ) 2. Microscopes are used for looking at very small things like cells ( ) 3. Digestive system helps to take oxygen into the body. ( ) 4. Animal cell contain cell wall made up of cellulose. ( ) 5. Cell is the basic building block of life. ( ) Organisms Page 2 of 7

Q3. Plant and animal cells look different. Put a tick or a cross in the two columns of the table to show which type of cell has which characteristic. Cytoplasm Chloroplast Cell membrane Vacuole Organelle Animal cell Plant cell Q4a. Label the following parts of the microscope: b. Janna observed a object whose eye piece lens has a magnification of 10X and Objective lens has a magnification of 100 x.calculate total magnification. Organisms Page 3 of 7

Q5a. When a cell divides it makes two new cells. Rearrange these pictures by giving correct number to the sequence. b. What is the significance of cell division. Q6. Scientists from the Natural History Museum spent the year1996 in the Gobi Desert in Mongolia. Whilst there, they found a group of fossilized cells which are drawn in the picture below. a) Are these plant or animal cells? Explain how you know this. b) Which group contains some cells which have just divided? Q7. Bleeding or blockage in this system can lead to stroke. a) Identify the system and state its function. b) Name the main organ of this system. c) What tissues make up this organ and which cells in turn make these tissues? Organisms Page 4 of 7

Q8. These diagrams show some specialised cells. A B C D a) Identify cells A, B, C and D. A: B: C: D: b) Which of the cells in the diagrams are plant cells? c) What does the word specialized mean? d) Explain how the shape of the root hair cell is specialized t o help it absorb water and minerals from the soil. Q9. Differentiate between the following: Cells Tissues Muscle cell Palisade cell Respiratory system Digestive system Organisms Page 5 of 7

Q10. The cell is the basic unit of all known living organisms. They come in all shapes and sizes, but possess many common components. These are called organelles. Fill in the blanks by naming some organelles which carry out these functions. A) The contains all the genetic information for the cell and controls all the cell s functions. B) The forms the outside of the cell and acts as a barrier, controlling the transfer of materials into and out of the cell. C) DNA stands for.. D). protects the plant cell from its surrounding. E) In a plant cell the large vacuole contains having minerals and salts. Q11. Plant cells also possess these organelles but they also have three extra features. Can you think what these are? Fill in the table with your answers. Feature Function 1. They contain the green pigment chlorophyll that is needed for photosynthesis. 2. It stores extra water and sap to help keep the cell turgid and give it extra support. 3. This is rigid and made of cellulose and gives the cell shape and strength. Q12a. What does unicellular mean? Give an example of a unicellular organism. b. What does multicellular mean? Give one example of a multicellular organism. Organisms Page 6 of 7

Q13. Label any 5 organelles found in an animal cell given below. Organisms Page 7 of 7