7mo. Evaluación
7mo. Evaluación
7mo. Evaluación
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2. If you could delete the chloroplasts from the cell you would expect:
A. Less storage of cellular compounds.
B. The cell would die for lack of food.
C. The animal cell could not perform photosynthesis.
D. The plant could not photosynthesize.
Answer question 3 with the following text.
Who used the term cell for the first time was the English scientist Robert Hooke around the
seventeenth century. He noticed that very thin layers of cork were made up of small cavities
separated by walls, like a honeycomb. I call these cavities cells, associating them with the idea
of small cells. However, it took many years for the cell to acquire the important meaning it has
today, that is, as the basic living unit of which all living beings are made.
3. The important conclusion that has been reached regarding the cell is that:
A. Robert Hooke observed them for the first time in a cork.
B. The cells form small cavities in the cork.
C. This term was first used in the 17th century.
D. The cell is the basic living unit that makes up all living things.
7. In the box that has the number two, the corresponding organelle is:
A. Nucleus
B. Membrane
C. Ribosomes
D. Mitochondria
8. In the box that has the number one, the corresponding organelle is:
A. Nucleus
B. Membrane
C. Ribosomes
D. Mitochondria
9. What is the organelle that carries out cellular respiration from which the cell obtains the
energy it needs to develop all its vital functions:
A. Mitochondria
B. Ribosomes
C. Endoplasmic Reticulum
D. vacuoles
10.According to the previous point, the molecule that is used in energy processes is:
A. ADP
B. ATD
C. ATP
D. ATD
11. Set of all biochemical reactions that occur in the cell with the aim of exchanging energy
and material with its environment
A. Metabolism
B. Anabolism
C. Catabolism
D. Digestion
12. Includes biochemical reactions by which simple molecules combine to form more complex
molecules
A. Metabolism
B. Anabolism
C. Catabolism
D. Digestion
13. Includes biochemical reactions by which complex molecules are broken down into simple
molecules with the consequent release of energy
A. Metabolism
B. Anabolism
C. Catabolism
D. Digestion
14. Catabolism includes the biochemical reactions by virtue of which complex molecules are
broken down into simple molecules. Therefore, for these reactions it is:
A. Release energy.
B. Requires power.
C. No power needed.
D. Requires water.
15. Anabolism includes biochemical reactions by virtue of which simple molecules are
combined to form more complex molecules. Therefore, for these reactions it is:
A. Release energy.
B. Requires power.
C. No power needed.
D. Requires water.
Taking into account the previous text, answer the questions: 16 and 17
Maybe you think that you eat every day, but it is not about eating to satisfy your appetite or
your cravings; Your food must contain what is necessary to nourish you. Every food is a
complex mixture of molecules, including nutrients, but no food contains all the necessary
nutrients at once. Nutrients are classified according to their composition, their importance, and
the amount in which they are required by organisms.
A. Proteins
B. Vitamins
C. Minerals
D. Water
B. Lipids
C. Carbohydrates
D. Vitamins
B. Chloroplasts
C. Cell membrane
D. Vacuole
20. What cell organelle allows the phytoremediation process, acting as a barrier with selective
permeability?
A. Nucleus
B. Chloroplasts
C. Cell membrane
D. Vacuole
Chemistry
Taking into account the previous text, answer the questions: 21, 22, 23 and 24
Matter is part of everything that exists in the universe. Everything around us, including our
bodies, is made up of matter, which has mass and volume.
21. The changes or transformations that matter undergoes that alter its composition, allowing
atoms to regroup and form other substances, are known as:
A. Chemical changes
B. Physicochemical Changes
C. Physical changes
D. Biological Changes
22. Physical changes are characterized by:
A. Produce new substances
B. Do not alter the composition of the substances
C. Produce chemical reactions
D. Be irreversible
24. The changes of state that water undergoes through its natural cycle are an example of:
A. Physical Changes
B. Natural changes
C. Chemical changes
D. Biological Changes
25. Claudia wanted to know more about the changes of state that matter undergoes and
decided to freeze 50 ml of water in a sealed bag, recording the mass and temperature of the
water before and after putting it in the freezer of the refrigerator. What instrument would
Claudia have used to determine the temperature of 50 ml of water?
A. A thermometer, to measure the temperature before and after placing it in the freezer
B. A pencil, to record the exact temperature
C. A balance with which she was able to determine the mass of 50 ml of water
D. A beaker to measure the volume and thus the temperature
26. 95% of the chemical composition of living beings correspond to Carbon, Hydrogen,
Oxygen and Nitrogen, which is why they are called bioelements and are part of compounds
such as proteins, fats, carbohydrates, hormones, etc., that make up our cells. . Their chemical
symbols are respectively:
A. Ca, Hi, Ox, Ni
B.C,H,O,N
C.Cu,He,O,N
D. Co, H, Ox, Ne
B. CdSO4
C. KCl
D. H
B. O
C. Cd
D. K
E. H
29. A mixture is part of the classification of matter by composition. This is divided into:
A. Elements
B. Compounds
C. Molecules
B. Atom
C. Body
D. Particle
31. An atom is the smallest particle of an element. This unit of measurement is composed of a
nucleus and a crust. Atom comes from the Greek and means:
A. Unique
B. Indivisible
C. Particle
D. Little
B. Neutron
C. Electron
B. Neutron
C. Electron
D. Molecule
B. Neutron
C. Electron
D. Atom
B. Neutron
C. Electron
D. Particle
36. The following model was proposed by ______ and was called ______
A. Thomson / raisin pudding
D. None
37. Greek philosopher who states that atoms are indivisible, homogeneous and eternal:
A. Empedocles
B. Archimedes
C. Democritus
D. Aristotle
38. The best picture that explains Dalton's atomic model is:
A. B
C. D
B
In chemistry and physics, the atomic theory is a scientific theory about the nature of matter that
holds that it is made up of discrete units called atoms. It began as a philosophical concept and
gained scientific acceptance in the early 19th century when discoveries in the field of chemistry
showed that matter really did behave as if it were made of atoms. Among the leading thinkers
and scientists are:
1. Thomson
2. Rutherford
3. Borh
4. Dalton
5. Leucipus and Democritus
38. Choose the correct option that chronologically represents the events related to the atomic
theory
A. 1-2-3-4-5
B. 5-4-1-2-3
C. 5-4-1-3-2
D. 1-2-3-4
39. The best picture that explains Rutherfor atomic model is:
40. Chemistry is a natural science through which man studies the composition and behavior of
matter, as well as its relationship with energy. Therefore, it is an error to affirm that the
chemistry:
A. It is essential in efforts to produce new materials that make life easier and safer.
C. Contributes to understanding and controlling the various diseases that threaten humans
and food reserves.
D. It allows to recognize problems and forms clearly through the analysis of information, in
order to propose possible solutions, without the need for observation, experimentation and
formulation of hypotheses.
PHYSICS
Acoording with the next information response from 1 to 5 questions.
A. Steel C. Brass
B. Copper D. Soft iron
5. What reaction can you expect when electrons hop from the atoms in one object to the atoms in another?
7. What happens when you walk across a room and your shoes rub against the carpet?
A. Electrons hop from the carpet to your shoes, creating static electricity.
B. Your shoes stick to the carpet.
C. The ability to reduce the flow of electrons
8. The type of electricity that occurs when you rub a balloon on your sweater is
9. If the bar magnet is carefully cut in half into two smaller magnets, each of them will have _________.
11. You hold a magnetic compass and observe the needle spin until it points north. the north end of the
compass needle points toward the earths.
A. voltage C. work
B. amperes D. resistance
A. hertz C. ohms
B. amperes D. volts
A. path C. current
B. circuit D. light
A. Current C. Power
B. Ohms D. Watts
A. Power C. Voltage
B. Amperage D. Ohm
A. Current C. Power
B. Resistance D. Watts
19. What size resistor would produce a 3 Amp current flow with a 12 Volt battery.
A. 1 Ohm C. 3 Ohms
B. 4 Ohms D. 12 Ohms
20. What voltage is necessary to produce a current of 200 amperes through a resistance of 100 Ω?
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