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1. The document provides a matching exercise identifying levels of biological organization and parts of the cell. It includes two columns with terms in Column A to be matched with descriptions in Column B. 2. There is also an identification section where specific parts of a microscope are to be labeled in a diagram. 3. The document appears to be a study guide or worksheet for a biology test covering topics like levels of organization, cell organelles, and microscope parts. It provides the framework to review these essential concepts in biology.

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Long Test g7

1. The document provides a matching exercise identifying levels of biological organization and parts of the cell. It includes two columns with terms in Column A to be matched with descriptions in Column B. 2. There is also an identification section where specific parts of a microscope are to be labeled in a diagram. 3. The document appears to be a study guide or worksheet for a biology test covering topics like levels of organization, cell organelles, and microscope parts. It provides the framework to review these essential concepts in biology.

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Score: Test 1: A 

Name: ___________________________ B
Test 2: 
I. MATCHING TYPE
A. LEVELS OF ORGANIZATION: Match levels of biological organization in Column A with the descriptions
in Column B. Write the letter on the space provided.

COLUMN A COLUMN B
A. fundamental unit of life
_____ 1. tissue B. living thing that performs all basic life processes
_____ 2. ecosystem C. group of organisms of the same species living in a particular area
_____ 3. organ D. group of similar cells that work together to carry out a specific function
_____ 4. population E. level of organization that consists of different organs that work together
_____ 5. cell to perform related bodily functions
_____ 6. organism F. community of organisms interacting with one another and with its abiotic
_____ 7. biosphere components
_____ 8. organ system G. system of tissues grouped together to perform a common function
_____ 9. community H. sum of populations living within a certain area
I. sum of all ecosystems

B. PARTS OF THE CELL: Identify what is being described. Write the letter of the correct answer in the
space provided before the number. Write the letter on the space provided.

COLUMN A COLUMN B
A. It is the control center of the cell and it contains the genetic
________1. cell material which determines the characteristics of the cell.
B. It is a jelly-like material that encloses and protects the
________2. Organelles organelles.
C. It is the fluid-filled cavity that functions in the storage of
________3. nucleus substances.
D. It is the powerhouse of the cell, where the needed energy
________4. Mitochondrion of the cell is produced.
E. These are small sac-like organelles that contain strong
________5. Lysosomes digestive enzymes.
F. It is a coat of lipids that serves as the boundary between the
________6. cell membrane inside of the cell and the outside environment.
G. Surrounds the Cell membrane of plant cells and provides
________7. Cytoplasm tensile strength and protection
H. Chlorophyll containing organelles in plant cells
________8. Cell wall I. It is the fundamental unit of life.
J. These are membrane-bound structures that serve specific
________9. Chloroplast functions within the cell.

________10. Vacuole
II. Identification: Label the parts of the Microscope[13 points]

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