Test 1. Direction: Encircle the letter of the correct answer. 1. It is a tool that is used to help see tiny and living organisms look bigger. a. Stethoscope b. Telescope c. Microscoped. Periscope 2. What is the basic unit of life? a. organism b. cell c. organ d. tissue 3. Which of the following organizational level is composed of a group of tissues? a. organism b. cell c. organ d. tissue 4. What do you call a part or sample of any material for study or examination? a. object b. wet mount c. specimen d. medium 5. What is the highest level in the biological organization? a. Organism b. Ecosystem c. Organ d. Biosphere 6. What can be found under the stage that needs to be checked if you will focus the specimen being observed? a. Arm b. Base c. Diaphragm d. Mirror 7. What should the student move down so that the eyepiece and the objectives will be closer to the specimen on the slide? a. Arm b. Base c. Body tube d. Stage 8. What knob should you roll in order to slightly move the body tube and focus the specimen being observed? a. Arm b. Body tube c. Coarse adjustment knob d. Fine adjustment knob 9. It regulates the amount of light passing through the specimen. a. arm b. base c. body tube d. diaphragm 10. How do we call the association of similar cells doing the same function? a. organ b. organisms c. tissue d. organ system 11. Which one does NOT belong to the group? a. ecosystem b. community c. population d. tissue 12. Which is the correct sequence – from smallest to biggest – of the levels of organization in an organism? a. Cell – tissue – organ – organ system – organism __________________________________________________ b. Cell – organ – organ system – tissue – organism Parent’s Signature c. Cell – organ system – organ – tissue – organism d. Cell – tissue – organism – organ – organ system 13. Each part of an organ system plays an important function. Which of the following structures does not match its function? a. Eyes : sight c. heart : circulation b. kidneys : respiration d. stomach : digestion