18 Questions
Which of the following is a part of a compound light microscope responsible for increasing the magnification of the specimen?
Objective lens
Which sequence correctly represents the levels of biological organization from smallest to largest?
Organelle, cell, tissue, organ, organism
Which organelle is found in plant cells but not in animal cells?
Chloroplast
In which type of cell would you find a cell wall?
Plant cell
Which microorganism is known for its beneficial role in processes such as fermentation and food production?
Bacteria
Which structure is characteristic of fungi but not of bacteria or protists?
Mycelium
Which of the following is NOT a part of a compound light microscope?
Nucleus
Arrange the levels of biological organization in the correct sequence from smallest to largest.
Organelle, tissue, population, biome
Which organelle is found in both animal and plant cells?
Golgi apparatus
Which characteristic differentiates fungi from bacteria and protists?
Cell wall composition
What is the function of the condenser lens in a compound light microscope?
To control the amount of light reaching the specimen
Which of the following is a part of a typical animal cell but not a part of a typical plant cell?
Vacuole
Which of the following is NOT a part of the mechanical components of a compound light microscope?
Objective lens
In a compound light microscope, what is the function of the condenser lens?
To direct light onto the specimen
Which characteristic differentiates protists from both bacteria and fungi?
Presence of chloroplasts
Which of the following sequences represents the correct order of levels of biological organization from smallest to largest?
Organelle, tissue, community, biosphere
Which of the following organelles is present in both animal and plant cells?
Endoplasmic reticulum
Which of the following is a structure present in bacteria but absent in both protists and fungi?
Cytoskeleton
Test your knowledge of microscopy, levels of biological organization, and animal and plant cell structure. Identify and describe the parts of a compound light microscope, the different levels of biological organization, and the key components of animal and plant cells.
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