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CSET Science: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A group of mammals whose children develop in the placenta - a sac - like organ filled with fluid that nourishes the growing embryo
cartilagenous fish
internal fertilization
placental mammals
soma
2. Little hairs that protoists use to move through the water
peritonitis
baby teeth
cillia
ureters
3. The black spot that we all have in the center of our eyes
ameboids
pupil
genes
uterus
4. Cell organelle that moves waste - food and water inside a cell
endoplasmic reticulum
pineal gland
annuals
pituitary gland
5. Cell organs that manufacture proteins
kidneys
rRNA
ribosomes
lungs
6. Phase of mitosis in which the duplicated chromosomes line up along the center of the cell and each centromere attaches to two spindle fibers
lizards
vertebrae
taste buds
metaphase
7. Plants that keep their needles or slippery leaves all year round
polyps
parasites
evergreens
hair follicle
8. The male sex cells of a flower
scrotum
pollen
sponges
cellulose
9. Protozoans that move with cillia and have two nuclei - the micro nucleus and the macro nucleus
reptiles
stomach
hyphae
cilliates
10. A carnivorous plant that sucks water into it along with the bugs that are in the water
catabolic metabolism
appendix
bladder trap
pseudopod
11. Poison from the bloodstream
testicles
bladder trap
larynx
urea
12. The way that a reptile reproduces by having the male's sperm inside the female's body
macronucleus
internal fertilization
wisdom teeth
placental mammals
13. Gland that secretes the hormone melatonin - which is important for the sleep cycle - metabolism - and sexual development
cartilage
salivary glands
dicots
pineal gland
14. Vascular plants that flower and produce fruit
bone marrow
endocrine system
angiosperms
cillia
15. The fluid filled gap that axons are connected to in the neuron
swim bladder
nephrons
photoreceptive
synapse
16. Tubes that the urine from the kidneys travels through to the bladder
cementum
ureters
penis
type 1 diabetes
17. Animals that do not have a shape at all - like sponges
asynmetric animals
umami
Punnett Square
monocots
18. Muscle that pumps blood through your body and handles circulation
ameboids
heart
lanugo hair
red blood cell
19. Tough tissues that connect bones together
cones
ligaments
gonadotropins
true vocal chords
20. The sum of an organism's genes
lobster pot trap
eukaryotic cells
mitochondria
genome
21. The larger organ that follows the small intestine in digestion which absorbs water from the remaining chyme
endothermic
large intestine
diaphragm
somatic senses
22. Phase of mitosis - in which spindle fibers start to disappear and it becomes harder to see them and each of the seperated chromosomes creates a separate nucleus to
mollusks
proprioception
baby teeth
telophase
23. A type of amphibian that is a long - worm like creature
thermoreceptors
apoda
hammer
genetic modification
24. A fine lightly colored hair that covers your body when you are a baby
touch
motor neurons
plant - like protist
lanugo hair
25. Located under the cerebrum - this part of the brain controls movement
arthropods
cerebellum
hyphae
appendectomy
26. Reptiles shed their skin to grow
archaea
pallisade and spongy cells
molt
chelicerae
27. The part of an arachnid that the mouth - eyes - and limbs are connected to
flypaper trap
vellus hair
chloroplasts
cephalothorax
28. Layer of skin that is beneath the epidermis
somatic nervous system
lobes
dermis
follicles
29. The outermost layer of hair and is sort of a protective outer layer
spongin
discs
eukaryotic cells
cuticle
30. Organ that is fundamental for breathing
ectotherm
roots
lungs
thermoreceptors
31. Something that makes somebody sick
pathogenic
cerebrospinal fluid
proteins
heredity
32. Portion of the tooth that connects the teeth to the jawbone
roots
small intestine
incisors
meninges
33. A substance that lubricates the cartilage and allows bones to slide over each other easily
larynx
synovial fluid
skeletal system
estrogen
34. Vertebrate animals that are warm - blooded with two legs - wings - feathers - and a beak or a bill and lay hardshelled eggs and have hollow bones suitable for flying
mRNA
glucose
large intestine
birds
35. The large space in the female reproductive system where babies grow in
uterus
endotherm
ovaries
false vocal chords
36. Little bones found in the mouth that are responsible for cutting and crushing food
arachnids
teeth
archaea
soma
37. A protist that captures food to eat - such as an amoeba - and are also known as protozoans
semen
capillaries
animal - like protist
cuticle
38. Dome shaped muscle that the lungs rest on
nephrons
diaphragm
cyanobacteria
mitochondria
39. Other muscles that one cannot personally control - like the heart and digestive system
invertebrates
involuntary muscle
olfactory bulb
mandibles
40. Located in the nose - it is a substance that prevents pathogens from getting into the bloodstream
mucus
gills
urodela
carrageenan
41. Portion of the ear that is connected to nerve fibers that carry signals to the brain
soma
fission
pitfall trap
inner ear
42. Neurons transmit signals from your central nervous system to your muscles - telling them to move
touch
dermis
systemic circulation
motor neurons
43. The way that a polyp - a cnidarian - reproduces asexually by growing a small version of the plant called a bud that evenetually becomes its own organism
pathogens
teeth
budding
plants
44. Organ in the body that controls memory and the body's functions
double hellix
down feathers
brain
rods
45. A sac of gas inside a bony fish used to control their depth by either inflating or sinking
cellulose
soma
swim bladder
nematocyst
46. Cells found in the blood that help make clots when you get a cut
pupil
platelets
cuticle
gymnosperms
47. One of the small bones in the ear that creates vibrations in the inner ear from the hammer and anvil
bladder
genome
stirrup
testosterone
48. Bone that supports the entire back and is the reason why one is able to stand up straight
spine
baby teeth
RNA World
mitosis
49. A group of vertebrates that have dry scaly skin that protects them and keeps moisture inside their bodies and use lungs to breathe air
reptiles
radial symmetry
ribosomes
incisors
50. Sense of touch that allows one to feel where they are in space
contour feathers
motor neurons
proprioception
spicules