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Year seven test 5 units 3.1 – 3.3 microscope included

1- What is a habitat? a- A place where an organism lives b- It is everything surrounding us c- Any significant body of water, including seas and rivers. d- It is made of herbivores and producers

2- What do we call the special features that help an organism survive in a particular environment ? a- a producer b- an ecosystem c- an adaptation d- a consumer

3- A consumer that feeds on dead things and droppings is called _______ a- a producer b- a food chain c- a decomposer d- an omnivore

4- Which adaptation is particularly helpful in helping fish live in the water? a- A tail that helps the fish move forward b- Fish that help the fish stay balanced c- Gills that absorb dissolved Oxygen from the water d- all of the above

5- The different adaptations of a fennec fox help it to 5- The different adaptations of a fennec fox help it to ... a- live in arctic conditions b- live in the African savannah c- live in hot deserts d- live in Spain

6- Which adaptation helps the cactus plant to find water deep under ground? a- its long leaves b- its spines c- its thick stem d- none of the above

7- Which of the following animals is adapted to live in extremely cold conditions? a- Mammoths b- Grizzly bears c- Eagles d- all of the above

8- What is a food chain? a- A diagram showing different herbivores in the environment b- A diagram showing producers and consumers c- A diagram showing the transfer of energy from one organism to another d- It is about food and to show what different animals eat

9- What do the arrows in a food chain show 9- What do the arrows in a food chain show? a- It shows the decomposition of different organic material b- The direction of energy flow in the food chain c- It shows which organism eats which organism d- none of the above

10- Which arrow fits in the boxes of this food chain 10- Which arrow fits in the boxes of this food chain? a-  b- ← c- ↑ d- ↔

11- Where do all organisms in the food chain get their energy from 11- Where do all organisms in the food chain get their energy from? a- The air b- The sun c- The producer d- Chlorophyll

12- Which of the following is a consumer 12- Which of the following is a consumer? a- Ants b- Palm trees c- grass d- Algae

13- In the following food chain, which is the primary consumer 13- In the following food chain, which is the primary consumer? a- The Sun b- the grass c- The grasshopper d- The owl

14- Where do humans fit in the food chain 14- Where do humans fit in the food chain? a- producers b- consumers c- decomposers d- none of the above

15- The secondary consumer is one that 15- The secondary consumer is one that ...? a- consumes plants b- consumes meat c- produces food d- only eats dead animals and plants

16- Which of the following is a harmful side effect of farming 16- Which of the following is a harmful side effect of farming? a- It provides a habitat for harmful animals b- It provides food for a lot of consumers c- It provides food for humans d- a lot of animals will have no place to live

17- What did humans many thousands of years ago to get food 17- What did humans many thousands of years ago to get food? a- They farmed land b- they relied on nutrients from the soil c- They hunted and gathered their food d- none of the above

18- What is the function of the mirror on the microscope 18- What is the function of the mirror on the microscope? a- To make stabilise the microscope so it does not move while you are viewing the slide b- So concentrate the light in order to see the slide better c- To reflect the light away from the slide d- All of the above

19- What part of the microscope is shown here 19- What part of the microscope is shown here? a- The eye piece b- The stage c- The objectives d- The fine focus

20- What is the total magnification of the microscope if the eyepiece (ocular) is 10x and the objective lens used is 100x ? a- 10x b- 100x c- 110x d- 1000x