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CSET Science: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The tiny threads that fungi attach to their food with
hyphae
glucose
stomach
umami
2. Joint that is used by shoulders and arms. One bone ends in a ball shape that fits into the socket of the other bone
plasma
kidneys
peritonitis
ball and socket joint
3. Cells found inside leaves that are important for photosynthesis and contain chloroplasts
premolars
dentin
anura
pallisade and spongy cells
4. Special layer of tissue found in the back of the eye covered with photoreceptive nerve cells
phloem
retina
brain stem
salivary glands
5. Human body system that has the heart pumping blood throughout the body
annelids
circulatory system
cillia
mitosis
6. A meaty flavor sensed by the taste buds
vocal folds
mammals
umami
flypaper trap
7. Glands in the skin that produce sweat
cementum
cerebrum
sweat glands
prophase
8. Organs inside pallisade and spongy cells of leaves that contain chlorophyll - an essential pigment for photosynthesis
mRNA
flagellum
chloroplast
mitochondria
9. A protein that binds with molecules - called the antigen - that is found on the invading germ. the protein signals white blood cells to kill the invading germ
peritonitis
antibody
impulses
tissues
10. Organ that digests food with enzyme and other digestive juices like hydrochloric acid
salivary glands
proteins
stomach
pitfall trap
11. The act of selecting genes carefully that lead to a better yield of good characteristics
right atrium
larynx
genetic modification
sebum
12. Neurons that transfer impulses from sensory organs like the eyes and ears
sensory neurons
lysosomes
lymphatic system
genome
13. Version of the nervous system that controls things that happen on their own - like heartbeat
left atrium
hormones
impulses
autonomic nervous system
14. Phase of mitosis - in which identical chromosomes seperate and move to opposite sides of the cell
bases
anophase
hinge joint
heart
15. The pouch below the penis that testicles are located
scrotum
systemic circulation
roundworms
fungus - like protists
16. Cnidarians - like sea anemones - that do not move as much at all
spinnerets
polyps
cell membrane
lymphatic system
17. Undeveloped plants with stored food in a protective covering
seeds
evergreens
hypothalamus
appendix
18. The large space in the female reproductive system where babies grow in
uterus
pitfall trap
pedipalps
canine teeth
19. The flow of blood within the heart itself
iris
coronary circulation
ball and socket joint
red tide
20. The most popular form of the invertebrate that is extremely tiny and lives in the soil and can be plant parasites - decomposers - or predators
roundworms
macronucleus
lungs
double hellix
21. Special mechanoreceptors that allow you to sense temperature like hot and cold
thermoreceptors
bases
pallisade and spongy cells
plaque
22. Vertebrate - back - bone bearing animals - like frogs - salamanders and newts. Born in the water - live on land and breed in the water. They are also cold - blooded
chordata
amphibians
dicots
olfactory bulb
23. One of the small bones of the ear and it bounces against the anvil when sound hits the eardrum
hammer
cell membrane
anvil
pistill
24. Also known as agnathans - these are fish without jaws so they have a round sucker mouth with teeth along the inside - like the lamprey
larynx
thermoreceptors
processes
jawless fish
25. A hibernation that amphibians go through during the winter months
rods
red blood cell
anvil
torpor
26. Prokaryotic cells that are the oldest forms of life on Earth and survive in extreme conditions like hot springs - salt lakes - and underwater trenches
blood
centromere
archaea
autonomic nervous system
27. The portion of the ear that is seen and has ridges that bounces soundwaves into the middle ear
synovial fluid
outer ear
evergreens
grey matter
28. Jointed plates on an insect that are located in the abdomen and let in air so that an insect can breathe
flagellates
spiracles
cyanobacteria
epinepherine
29. One of the small bones in the ear that creates vibrations in the inner ear from the hammer and anvil
larynx
follicles
stirrup
torpor
30. A protist that uses sunlight to make food - like plankton and algae
plant - like protist
cellulose
hypodermis
lobes
31. Living organism that makes their own food through photosynthesis - including trees - weed - moss
annuals
plants
hypothalamus
endoplasmic reticulum
32. The larger organ that follows the small intestine in digestion which absorbs water from the remaining chyme
large intestine
cellulose
carrageenan
skin
33. A substance found in red algae that is put in pudding and toothpaste to make them smooth
lobes
genetic modification
carrageenan
spicules
34. Also known as ribonucleic acid - a complex molecule found in cells and viruses. Used by DNA to transport the instructions on how to develop the cell
RNA
type 1 diabetes
insulin
nematocyst
35. The most common type of algae that produces half of the world's oxygen
spongy bone
photosynthesis
green algae
saliva
36. Cells owned by plants and animals in which the cell's genetic material is surrounded by a membrane
eukaryotic cells
tendons
annuals
semen
37. Different parts of the cerebrum that control different kinds of thought
plasma
thalamus
retina
lobes
38. Vascular plants that flower and produce fruit
flatworms
angiosperms
synapse
micronucleus
39. Senses that are related to the body - like touch
annelids
ligaments
algal blooms
somatic senses
40. Small tube attached to the large intestine
torpor
appendix
thalamus
diatoms
41. The system of tissues that transports mainly sugars inside a plant to help it grow
blood
parasites
digestive system
phloem
42. The stems at the edge of the flower that contain the male sex cells called pollen
sound waves
anvil
stamen
symbiosis
43. Organ in the body that controls memory and the body's functions
hypothalamus
mitochondria
flypaper trap
brain
44. Groups of cells that live together
integumentary system
hair cells
urethra
tissues
45. Important biological molecule that is part of energy metabolism and storage in plants
anabolic metabolism
myelin
white blood cells
carbohydrate
46. The brain's switchboard which passes information from the body to the correct part of the brain
lungs
appendectomy
seeds
thalamus
47. Human body system that allows your muscles to move
seeds
pancreas
impulses
muscular system
48. Uses the major arteries and veins to move oxygen rich blood throughout the body
annelids
ameboids
skeletal muscles
systemic circulation
49. Hormone released by the testes that causes voice changes - muscle mass - and facial hair
limbic system
dermis
synapse
testosterone
50. Neuron processes that carry impulses away from the neuron's body
torpor
vascular
capillaries
axons