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BIOLOGY FORM 4 TOPICAL TEST NAME : _____________________________________ 1.

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Name the cellular component responsible for the release of energy in a cell. A Centriole B Golgi apparatus C Mitochondrion D Chromosome The organelle involved in the synthesis of protein in a cell is the A golgi apparatus B endoplasmic reticulum C ribosome D mitochondrion

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Figure 1 Figure 2 shows the structure of a plant cell. Which of the structure labelled A, B, C and D controls the concentration of fluid within the cell? 4. Which of the following is true of the importance of nucleus? A Separates the nuclear contents from the cytoplasm B Controls all cellular activities C Preserves the shape of the cell D Separates the cell content from its environment Movement of substances in and out of a is controlled by the A nucleus B plasma membrane C cell wall D endoplasmic reticulum

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Figure 2 6. Figure 9 shows an organelle which is present in large quantity in the human sperm cells. What role does this organelle play in the sperm cells? A Controls sperm activity B Provides energy for sperm activity C Provides protein for sperm activity D Stores genetic information of the sperm 7. Select the right statement from the following A chloroplast is an organelle that carries out cell respiration B mitochondrion is involved in the synthesis of lipid C protein is synthesised in the ribosome D the Golgi apparatus is only found in the plant cell.

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Movement in amoeba involves A the use of cilium B the pseudopodium C phagocytosis D the flow of water current The kidney of the human body is an example of an/a

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A organ B cell C tissue D system 10. Which of the following is not a part of ,-digestive system? A Mouth B Oesophagus C Pancreas D Tyroid gland Name the organelle which synthesises the enzyme and the structure which transports the enzyme to the Golgi body. Organelle Structure A Nucleus Endoplasmic reticulum B Centriole Nuclear membrane C Ribosome Endoplasmic reticulum D Nucleus Plasma membrane

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Questions 12 and 13 are based on Figure 3

Figure 3 12. The Golgi body consists of membranous vesicular structures arranged in series to appear like coiled tubules. The Golgi body functions to I link sugars with proteins to form glycoprotein II complete the process of carbohydrate and hormone synthesis III packs enzymes which are eventually secreted by the cell. IV synthesises protein A I and II only B I, II and III only C I, II and IV only D I, II, III and IV 13. Which of the following statement (statements) is true of the animal cell? I The cell membrane controls the entrance of specific dissolved substances only II The Ribosome is the site for protein synthesis III The chloroplast absorbs light energy to be used in photosynthesis IV The mitochondrion releases energy in the form of ATP A I, II and III only B I, II and IV only C II, III and IV only D I, II, III and IV 14. Which of the following sequences is correct? A Cell ~ Tissue ~ System ~ Organ ~ Body B Cell ~ Organ ~ Tissue ~ System ~ Body C Cell ~ Organ ~ System ~ Tissue ~ Body D Cell ~ Tissue ~ Organ ~ System ~ Body

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Cell -7 Tissue -7 Organ -7 System -7 Body W X Y Z The above shows the structural organisation of a cell. Which of the labels W , X and Z represent the stomach? ,Y A W B X C Y D Z

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Physical factors affecting the internal environment in man includes

I temperature II pH III osmotic pressure IV glucose level A I and II only B I, II and III only C II, III and IV only D I, II, III and IV 17. Organells that can be found in plant cells include I endoplasmic reticulum II vacuole III chloroplast IV mitochondrion A I and IV only B I, II and IV only C III and IV only D I, II,III and IV Which of the following cellular components can be found in both the animal cell as well as the plant cell? I Tonoplast II Plasma membrane III Nucleus IV Chloroplast A I and II only B I and III only C II and III only D III and IV only Table I shows three type of organelle and their functions. Which of the following correctly matches the organelle with its function Organelle P Nucleus X Function Transports fat and glycerol Q Golgi body y Controls all cell activities R Smooth Endoplasmic reticulum Z Completes synthesis of glycoprotein, polysaccharide and hormone A (P)(Y), (Q)(Z), (R)(X) B (P)(Z), (Q)(y), (R)(X) C (P)(X), (Q)(Z), (R)(Y) D (P)(Y), (Q)(x), (R)(Z) 20. The role of homeostasis is to I control changes in the external environment II maintain the internal environment III enable organisms to live in different climatic regions IV regulate the rate of metabolism of the body in different situation A I and II only B I, II and III only C II, III and IV only D I, II, III and IV

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BIOLOGY FORM 4
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TOPICAL TEST

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Figure 1

(a) Name the parts that (3 marks)

are labelled P, Q, R and S. P

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Q State the functions of the parts that are labelled P, Q, R and S.


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(c) Is the cell shown in Figure 1 an animal cell or a plant (d) Explain your answer to questions (c) above.

cell?

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2. Compare and contrast between animal cell and plant cell. 3. (a) Draw and label the structure of an amoeba s.p and paramecium s.p (b) Briefly explain the locomotion process in an amoeba s.p and paramecium s.p

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4. State the mechanism for the regulation of blood sugar level and describe the conditions that occur (10marks)

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