1) Where is your epithelial tissue on your body? a) Brain b) Skin and the inside of some organs c) Hair d) Your bones 2) The basic unit of all living things. a) organ systems b) tissues c) organs d) organism e) cells 3) When the different body tissues are put together, what do they form in your body? a) cells b) tissues c) organs d) organ systems e) organism 4) When many of your organs work together, we call that one of your a) cells b) tissues c) organ systems 5) What is the job of your nervous tissue? a) join the different parts of the body together b) has the brain send messages to the rest of your body c) provides movement inside or outside of your body. 6) What is the job of your connective tissues? a) cover the outside of your body b) joins the different parts of the body tissues together c) provides movement inside and outside of your body 7) Groups of similar cells that are organized to do a specific job. a) cells b) tissues c) organs d) organ systems 8) Which is not an example of connective tissue? a) fat b) blood vessels c) bones d) muscles 9) You are a complex living a) cell b) tissue c) organism d) organ system 10) How many different types of body tissues are in your body? a) 4 b) 3 c) 5 d) 2 11) Your stomach, heart, small intestines, are examples of your body's a) tissues b) organs c) cells 12) Cells make up tissues, tissues make up organs, organs make up organ systems. a) true b) false 13) What's not an example of homeostasis? a) Sweating when you exercise. b) Sleeping c) Goosebumps when you get cold d) Crying when you are sad. 14) Homeostasis is your body reacting to the changes inside and outside of your body. a) True b) False 15) You carry a microscope by a) the arm and the base b) the arm and the stage c) the base and the revolving objective 16) This holds the microscope slide in place a) the diaphragm b) the stage clips c) the diaphragm dial d) the revolving objective 17) The two parts of the microscope that magnify what you are looking at are the a) revolving objective and coarse adjustment b) eyepiece and fine adjustment c) coarse adjustment and fine adjustment d) eyepiece and revolving objective 18) The part of the microscope that moves the stage up and down a) the fine adjustment b) the diaphragm dial c) the coarse adjustment d) the revolving objective 19) The part of the microscope that focuses on what you are viewing. a) the coarse adjustment b) the fine adjustment c) the diaphragm dial 20) The part of the microscope that lets the light go through the slide a) the diaphragm b) the eyepiece c) the coarse adjustment d) the fine adjustment

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