1) It is considered as the fundamental unit of matter. a) Cell b) Molecule c) Organelle d) Atom 2) This structure has specific function within the cell. a) Atom b) Tissue c) Organelle d) Organ 3) The smallest unit of biological structure that meets the functional requirement of living things is called ___________. a) Atom b) Molecule c) Cell d) Organ 4) Which of the following is NOT an example of prokaryote? a) Algae b) Pine tree c) Protozoa d) bacteria 5) Which of the following does NOT belong in the cellular level of organism? a) atom  b) community c) cell d) molecule 6) It refers to a single-celled organisms that do not have membrane-bound organelles. a) Prokaryote b) Eukaryote 7) The highest level of biological organization is______________. a) Biosphere b) Ecosystem c) Community d) Population 8) Which of the following statement is TRUE? a) All living things are unicellular organisms. b) All living things are composed of cells. c) All living things don’t have cells. d) All living things are multicellular organisms. 9) A population is a group of organisms belonging to the same species living together. True of False? a) True b) False 10) The cell was first discovered and named by _______________ in 1665. a) Robert Hooke b) Ernst Haeckel c) Democritus d) Antoine Van Leeuwenhoek 11) It refers to a chemical structure consists of at least two atoms. a) Element b) Cell c) Molecules d) Tissue

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