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Summative Test in Cell

This document is a science test for 8th grade students covering cell division. It contains multiple choice and labeling questions about mitosis and meiosis. Specifically, it tests students' understanding of the stages of mitosis like prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase. It also compares the key differences between mitosis and meiosis such as mitosis producing identical cells while meiosis results in genetically unique sex cells through two divisions. Students are asked to identify stages on diagrams of the cell cycle and cell division.

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Summative Test in Cell

This document is a science test for 8th grade students covering cell division. It contains multiple choice and labeling questions about mitosis and meiosis. Specifically, it tests students' understanding of the stages of mitosis like prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase. It also compares the key differences between mitosis and meiosis such as mitosis producing identical cells while meiosis results in genetically unique sex cells through two divisions. Students are asked to identify stages on diagrams of the cell cycle and cell division.

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BAGONG SILANGAN HIGH SCHOOL

SUMMATIVE TEST in SCIENCE 8


Fourth Quarter
S.Y. 2019 - 2020
Name: ___________________________________________ Score: ____________________________
Grade & Section: __________________________________ Date: _____________________________
I. Choose the letter of the best answer.
1. It is a type of cell division produces two identical cells with the same number of chromosomes and it is divided into
four stages.
a. cell cycle b. cytokinesis c. interphase d. mitosis
2. The stage where chromosomes become visible.
a. anaphase b. metaphase c. prophase d. telophase
3. It is the phase of the cell cycle where chromosomes are being duplicated.
a. G1 phase b. S phase c. G2 phase d. cytokinesis
4. Phase of mitosis where chromosomes are aligned in the middle or equator of the cell.
a. anaphase b. metaphase c. prophase d. telophase
5. Arrange the steps or stages of the cell cycle.
a. G1 phase – S phase – G2 phase- Prophase – Anaphase – Metaphase – Telophase – Cytokinesis
b. G1 phase – S phase – G2 phase- Prophase – Metaphase – Anaphase – Telophase – Cytokinesis
c. G1 phase – S phase – G2 phase- Prophase – Telophase – Metaphase – Anaphase – Cytokinesis
d. G1 phase – S phase – G2 phase- Prophase – Metaphase – Telophase – Anaphase – Cytokinesis
6. Type of cell where the process occurs in mitosis.
a. Bone cell b. Skin cell c. Sex cell d. Somatic cell
7. Type of cell where the process occurs in meiosis.
a. Bone cell b. Skin cell c. Sex cell d. Somatic cell
8. How many chromosomes does a human have?
a. 4 b. 12 c. 23 d. 46
9. How many chromosomes are there in four sperm cell?
a. 4 b. 12 c. 23 d. 46
10. How many number of daughter cells produced in meiosis?
a. 2 b. 4 c. 6 d. 8
II. Comparing mitosis and meiosis. Put a check in the correct box.
Mitosis Meiosis
11. There are two rounds of division in the process.
12. Four total cells are produced.
13. At the end, the chromosome number is the SAME as the original cell.
14. The process produces body cells.
15. The process produces cells that are the SAME as the original cell.
16. The process produces cells that are DIFFERENT from the original cell.
17. The process produces sex cells (sperm and egg).
18. The process produces cells with HALF the number of chromosomes.
19.The process has only round of division.
20. Chromosomes pairs separate during the process.
21. Two total cells are produced.
III. Label the parts of the cell division diagram.
23.

31. 22.
30.
29.
26. 24.
28.
27.
25.

IV. Label the stages of mitosis.

32. _________________ 33. ________________ 34. ______________ 35. ______________

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