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Science 7 Quarter 2 Plant and Animal

This learning module provides a lesson on differentiating plant and animal cells. It contains a pre-assessment multiple choice quiz on cell structures. An activity asks students to label organelles on diagrams of plant and animal cells. The module will explore cell shapes and functions. It references books and online articles on science topics.
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Science 7 Quarter 2 Plant and Animal

This learning module provides a lesson on differentiating plant and animal cells. It contains a pre-assessment multiple choice quiz on cell structures. An activity asks students to label organelles on diagrams of plant and animal cells. The module will explore cell shapes and functions. It references books and online articles on science topics.
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DOANE CHRISTIAN INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL FOUNDATION, INC .

5th Avenue, Ledesco Village, La Paz, Iloilo City, Philippines


Tel. #: (033) 320-4854
School ID: 404172

LEARNING MODULE
SCIENCE 7 / Q2

_________________________________
Name of Student

Name of Student: Grade Level:


Teacher: Learning Area:
Teaching dates & Module No.
time:
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Specific Learning Objectives:
Lesson PLANT AND ANIMAL CELLS
1. Differentiate plant and animal cells according to presence or absence of certain organelles (S7LT-IIc-3 )
2. Explain why the cell is considered the basic structural and functional unit of all ORGHANISMS.( S7LT-IIe-5)
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Pre-Assessment

I. Multiple choice:
Directions: write the letter of the answer that corresponds to your choice before each number

1. A cell is observed to contain a nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplasts. From this information
you can conclude that the cell is _______.
A. a plant cell C. a bacterial cell
B. an animal cell D. a prokaryotic cell

2. Which of the following organelles can be found in a plant cell but NOT in an animal cell?
A. Chloroplast C. Nucleus
B. Mitochondria D. Vacuole

3. Which of the following is a correct list of structures found in both plant and animal cells?
A. Mitochondria, vacuole, nucleus, cell membrane, cell wall
B. Mitochondria, vacuole, nucleus, cell membrane, cytoplasm
C. Mitochondria, vacuole, nucleus, cell membrane, cell wall, chloroplasts
D. Mitochondria, nucleus, cell membrane, cytoplasm, cell wall, chloroplasts

4. Under a microscope, a student observes a specimen containing a cell wall, nucleus, and
chloroplasts. Which of the following specimen being observed belong to?
A. Bacteria C. Human
B. Cat hair D. Mango tree leaf

5. What is the name of the organelle that contains chlorophyll and is only found in plant cells?
A. Cell Wall C. Chloroplasts
B. Centriole D. Cytoplasm

6. Which of these structures helps plant cells maintain their rectangular shape?
A. Cell Wall C. Chloroplast
B. Cell Membrane D. Nucleus
7. Which organelles are involved in energy conversion?
A. Mitochondria and ribosomes
B. Mitochondria and chloroplasts
C. Golgi apparatus and chloroplasts
D. Smooth and rough endoplasmic reticulum

8. Which of the following statements is FALSE?


A. All cells have centrioles.
B. Animals lack chloroplasts.

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C. Plant cells have a boxlike shape.
D. All cells have a cell membrane.

9. which of the following parts allow different activities of the cell to happen?
A. cytoplasm B. lysosome C. vacuole D. vesicle
10. if the chloroplast of the a plant cell are damaged, which will it be unable to do?
A. protect the cell
B. make food for the cell
C. excrete waste materials
D. give instruction for cell to reproduce

EXPLORE

Most cells have everything they need to carry out the basic life functions. Although all living
things are made up of cells, all cells are not the same. Cells with different shape and sizes have
different roles. Shapes and sizes are related to the functions of the cell. The basic differences
between most plant and animals are their covering, color, and shape.

Activity 2: Remember Me?

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Directions: Study the diagram below of a plant and an animal cell. Then, complete the statements
that follow.

Figure 1. The plant and animal cell organelles

1. The structure labeled A are found in both types of cells. The name of the structure is _______.

2. Unlike animal cells, plant cells have cell wall. In the diagram it is labeled as _______.

3. The organelle labeled E is known as “The Brain” of the cell. It is the _______.

4. It is the site of photosynthesis. The organelle I is _______.

5. The power house of the cell is mitochondrion. In the diagram it is labeled as _______.

FIRM –UP

DEEPEN

TRANSFER

Check up Test

References

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Book:
Campo, Pia C., et.al. Science 8 Learner’s Module. Pasig: Vibal Publishing House,
Inc.,2013.
Online Article
Pariona, Amber. “How Is a Rainbow Formed?” WorldAtlas 1016 2017. Accessed May 11,
2020. https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/how-is-a-rainbow-formed.html
Websites
Sciencing. “How Do Prisms Work?” Accessed May 11, 2020.
https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/how-is-a-rainbow-formed.html.
How Stuff Works. “How are frequency and wavelength of light related?” Accessed May 11,
2020.
https://science.howstuffworks.com/dictionary/physics-terms/frequency-wavelength-
light.htm

Prepared by:

Melerose F. Dela Serna

Science Teacher

For further inquiries, please feel free to contact me at

09075080831

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