Eukaryotic Cell Biology — Assessment
Proof-of-knowledge assessment covering organelles, cellular respiration, and photosynthesis
Description
A 25-question assessment for grades 6-8 covering eukaryotic cell biology: organelle structure and function, cellular respiration, photosynthesis, and the differences between plant and animal cells. Twenty multiple-choice items and five matching items. Difficulty is calibrated easy-to-moderate. All questions are text-only proof of knowledge items.
Learning Objectives
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Identify the major organelles in eukaryotic cells and describe their basic functions.
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Compare plant and animal cells, identifying structures unique to each.
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Describe the three stages of cellular respiration including their locations and main outputs.
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Describe the two stages of photosynthesis including their locations and main outputs.
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Recognize the relationships between organelles, processes, and their inputs and outputs.
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# Eukaryotic Cell Biology — Assessment
25 questions total: 20 multiple choice and 5 matching.
Read each question carefully and pick the BEST answer. For the matching questions, match each item on the left to its description on the right. Take your time — there is no penalty for thinking it through.
Topics covered: organelles in plant and animal cells, cellular respiration, photosynthesis, and how the two energy processes connect.
Assessment Questions
25 questionsWhich organelle stores the cell's DNA and directs cell activities?
What is the main function of a ribosome?
Which organelle is responsible for producing most of the cell's ATP?
Which of these structures is found in plant cells but NOT in animal cells?
The plant cell wall is mostly made of what material?
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Resource Details
- Subject
- Science
- Language
- EN-US
- Author
- Kris Edwards
- License
- CC-BY-4.0
- PRISM ID
- eukaryotic-cell-biology-assessment