1) Getting bigger a) Growth b) Movement   c) Nutrition 2) What is the correct order a) Cells > Tissues > Organs > Organ systems b) Tissues > Cells > Organs > Organ systems c) Cells > Tissues > Organ systems > Organ 3) What is A? a) Nucleus b) Cell membrane c) Vacuole 4) What is B? a) Mitochondria b) Cytoplasm c) Chloroplast 5) What is D? a) Mitochondria b) Vacuole c) Chloroplast 6) What is the function of C? a) Photosynthesis b) Respiration c) Contains DNA 7) What three organelles are not found in an animal cell? a) Nucleus, chloroplast and mitochondria b) Cell wall, chloroplast and vacuole c) Vacuole, cytoplasm and cell membrane 8) Which cell transports oxygen around the body? a) Palisade cell b) White blood cell c) Red blood cell 9) Which cell is adapted to carry out photosynthesis? a) Palisade cell b) Root hair cell c) White blood cell 10) What magnification do you use first? a) Lowest b) Middle c) Highest 11) What do you use to stain the cell? a) Soy sauce b) Iodine c) Bromine 12) What do you place the microscope slide on? a) Light b) Diaphragm c) Stage 13) The eye-piece lens magnification is x100 and the objective lens magnification is x4. What is the total magnification? a) x4 b) x40 c) x400 14) What are chromosomes and genes made of? a) DNA b) Nucleus c) Skittles 15) How many chromosomes do you have? a) 44 b) 46 c) 48 16) What is an example of genetic variation only? a) Natural hair colour b) Height c) Scars 17) What is an example of environmental variation only? a) Natural hair colour b) Height c) Scars 18) What is an example of genetic and environmental variation? a) Natural hair colour b) Height c) Scars

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