Methodical recommendation:

Theory

Number Name Description
1. Cell This topic helps students understand the structure and function of key cell organelles such as the nucleus, mitochondria, chloroplast, endoplasmic reticulum, vacuole, plasma membrane, and cell wall. It also explains how biomolecules contribute to the structure and functioning of cells.

Practice Questions

Number Name Type Difficulty Marks Description
1. TBQ - Cell Structure and Organelles Other easy 3 m. This exercise assesses students’ understanding of cell structures and organelles through concept-based multiple-choice questions. It encourages application of knowledge by identifying functions and relationships between different cell components.
2. TBQ - Analysis on the Role of Golgi Apparatus in Cell Functioning Other easy 1 m. This exercise develops higher-order thinking by analyzing the consequences of the absence or malfunction of the Golgi apparatus in a cell. It helps learners understand the critical role of protein processing, packaging, and transport in maintaining proper cellular functions.
3. TBQ - Mitochondria and Energy Production Other easy 2 m. This exercise enhances critical thinking by evaluating statements related to the structure and function of mitochondria. It helps learners understand the role of energy production in cells and strengthens their ability to justify scientific reasoning.
4. Cell Organelles Based on Functional Analogies Other medium 3 m. This exercise provides comprehensive explanations of cell organelles by linking their functions to real-life analogies and roles. It helps learners develop a deeper understanding of how each organelle contributes to the overall functioning and survival of the cell.
5. TBQ - Synthesis of Cell Membrane Components Other medium 4 m. This exercise helps learners understand where the key components of the cell membrane—lipids and proteins—are synthesized. It strengthens knowledge of the role of the endoplasmic reticulum and Golgi apparatus in membrane formation.
6. TBQ - Cell Structure, Organelles, and Their Functions Other medium 3 m. This assessment helps students understand the structure of a cell and the functions of its key organelles. It also develops conceptual clarity on how damage or absence of organelles affects cell activities and survival through real-life based questions.
7. Organelles of cell Other medium 3 m. Choose the best answer from the cell organelles like Plastid, lysosomes and endoplasmic reticulum.
8. Cell organelles identify Other hard 4 m. The picture based exercise from the different kind of cell organelles.
9. Nucleus Vs Nucleoid Other hard 5 m. This exercise helps students understand the structural and functional differences between the nucleus and nucleoid. It focuses on features like the presence of a membrane, nucleolus, and the organization of genetic material.