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CELL-STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS WORKSHEET

This biology worksheet for Grade 8 focuses on cell structure and functions, including multiple-choice questions and short answer sections. It covers topics such as the definition of a cell, differences between plant and animal cells, and the roles of various cell organelles. Additionally, it includes research work on uncontrolled cell division and its associated diseases.

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CELL-STRUCTURE AND FUNCTIONS WORKSHEET

This biology worksheet for Grade 8 focuses on cell structure and functions, including multiple-choice questions and short answer sections. It covers topics such as the definition of a cell, differences between plant and animal cells, and the roles of various cell organelles. Additionally, it includes research work on uncontrolled cell division and its associated diseases.

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BIOLOGY WORKSHEET

Cell – Structure and Functions


GRADE 8

NAME- SECTION- DATE-05/11/2024

LEVEL 1
I. Choose the correct answer:

1)Which of the following statements is the correct definition of a cell?

a. The cell is the smallest part of a living being.


b. The cell is the part that can be seen only under a microscope.
c. The cell is the starting point in the life of all organisms.
d. The cell is the structural and functional unit of life

2) The coloured organelles which are found in plants are called _________.

a) chlorophyll
b) plastids
c) vacuoles
d) WBC

II. Answer the following

a) Name the scientist who coined the term cell.


b) Label the parts of the given diagram.

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LEVEL 2

Choose the correct answer:


1. Which one of the following represents parts of an animal cell?
A) Chloroplast, Cell wall, Vacuole, Cell membrane, Nucleus.
B) Cell membrane, Nucleus, Vacuole, Mitochondria, Cell wall.
C) Cell membrane, Nucleus, Vacuole, Mitochondria, Ribosome.
D) Cell wall, Chloroplast, Mitochondria, Cell membrane, Nucleus.

2. Which of the following is the main difference between onion peel cells and human
cheek cells?

a) Presence of mitochondria in onion peel cells.


b) Presence of cell wall in onion peel cells.
c) Absence of the plasma membrane in cheek cells.
d) Absence of ribosomes in cheek cells.

I. Answer the following

a. Are the cells in an elephant larger than the cells in a rat? Explain

b. Distinguish between plant and animal cells.


LEVEL 3
Choose the correct answer:
1) Shefali accidentally touched a glass of hot water and immediately withdrew
her hand. She reacted on sensing the heat due to:
A) Liver cells
B) Skin surface
C) Heart cells
D) Nerve cells

2) Assertion (A): Each cell organelle has a specific function in the cell.

Reason (R): An organ is a group of tissues which perform a similar function.

a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct explanation of A.


b) Both A and R are true but R is not the correct explanation of A.
c) A is true but R is false.
d) A is false but R is true.

II. Answer the following:

a) A single cell can perform all the functions of life, why do we need
many cells?
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b) Why do plant cells need cell walls?

c) Do different parts of plants comprise the same kinds of cells? Explain.

Research Work

What causes some cells in the body to keep on dividing in an uncontrolled manner
and start interfering with normal body functions? Find out the name of the disease.
What methods are available for treating this disease?

ASSET

1)All living things are made up of cells. What are the parts common to ALL cells?

P. cell wall Q. cytoplasm


R. cell membrane S. nucleus

1 only Q
2 only Q and R
3 only Q, R and S
4 All of them are found in all cells.

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