7. How is specimen A different from specimen B?
A. Specimen A is a plant cell while specimen B is a bacterium
B. Specimen A is a bacterium while specimen B is a plant cell
C. Specimen B is an animal cell while specimen A is a plant cell.
D. Specimen B is a plant cell while specimen A is an animal cell.
8. What can you infer in both specimen A and B?
A. Neither of the two is alive.
B. Both of them undergo cellular mutation.
C. Both of them were reproduced from a pre-existing cell.
D. Specimen A has no cell wall while specimen B has cell wall.
9. How did cell technology become helpful to the field of medicine?
A. It increases the cell's ability to reproduce.
B. It helps people to look 50 years younger through body modification.
C. It lessens the risk of having lifetime diseases like diabetes and hypertension.
D. It contributes to the treatment against cancer cells though stem cell technology
10. Why is cell considered as the basic structural and functional unit of life?
1. Cells are found in all living organisms.
II. Cells determine the age of an organism.
III. Cells perform various tasks to sustain life.
IV Cells are reproduced from a pre-existing cell
A. I
C. I, II and III
B. I and II
D. I, III, and IV