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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. The soft inner layer of a tooth that supports the enamel and gives the tooth its shape
dentin
abdomen
rectum
genetic modification
2. Plant - like organisms that don't have roots - stems or leaves - but they have chlrophyll which allows them to do photosynthesis
anabolic metabolism
symbiosis
glucose
algae
3. The smallest amount of living matter that is the unit of structure and function for all organisms
brain
sweat glands
carrageenan
cell
4. Glands that regulate response to stress by releasing adrenaline - a hormone that gives one extra energy and speed during extremely harmful of stressful situations
adrenal glands
phytoplankton
anabolic metabolism
urine
5. The large space in the female reproductive system where babies grow in
uterus
molt
sebaceous glands
pineal gland
6. A neuron cell's body
lobster pot trap
adrenal glands
soma
scales
7. Neurons that transfer impulses from sensory organs like the eyes and ears
red algae
vacuoles
kidneys
sensory neurons
8. The way that bacteria reproduces asexually by producing two cells that are identical as the parent cell
placental mammals
motor neurons
fission
temporal lobe
9. Something that has lost almost all of its use through evolution
cuticle
processes
vestigial
pseudopod
10. Cnidarians - like jellyfish - that use their tentacles to move through the water. Reproduce by laying their eggs in the water
ectotherm
roundworms
medusas
conifers
11. The thick - milkshake consistency that food becomes once it is digested in the stomach
lungs
carbohydrate
chyme
penis
12. A protein that an insect's exoskeleton is made out of
biology
chitin
vestigial
recessive trait
13. A type of amphibian thath as a long body - short legs and flattened tails for swimming
processes
sebum
cellular respiration
urodela
14. The flow of blood within the heart itself
coronary circulation
lobes
parathyroid gland
green algae
15. Version of the nervous system that controls things that happen on their own - like heartbeat
proprioception
sphincteres
autonomic nervous system
nematocyst
16. The central part of a flower that contains its female sex organs
pistill
platelets
mammals
roundworms
17. A type of invertebrate that is very simple and filteres food that goes through its body
compact bone
urine
sponges
antennae
18. Human body system that helps humans make more humans
enamel
reproductive system
papillae
villi
19. Tubes that the urine from the kidneys travels through to the bladder
teeth
frontal lobe
ureters
pathogens
20. Also known as the voice box - it is where your voice comes from and made up of cartilege - muscle and ligaments and is found in the trachea
macronucleus
lanugo hair
sign language
larynx
21. A carnivorous plant with sticky beads that attract insects and then sucks the nutrients out of their decaying bodies
flypaper trap
terminal hair
DNA
double hellix
22. An operation that removes the appendix during appendicitis
heart
cuticle
sensilla
appendectomy
23. The spiky part of a sponge's skin that keeps it from being eaten
integumentary system
annelids
spicules
crocodilians
24. Lobe of the cerebrum that controls memory
temporal lobe
testosterone
genome
arachnids
25. Gland that helps the body fight off infections by producing T- cells that identify and kill germs in the blood
phytoplankton
stomach acids
thymus
axons
26. The lead organ of the endocrine system because it decodes messages from the brain to the other glands
mandibles
pituitary gland
cavity
spongy bone
27. Tube that the sperm travels through
recessive trait
voluntary muscle
sperm duct
urea
28. Filters located inside the kidney that help filter urea out of the blood
nephrons
cartilage
metabolism
red algae
29. Feathers on birds that grow on their wing and tail and help steer the bird as it moves through the air
contour feathers
somatic nervous system
canine teeth
conifers
30. Little spines on an insect that allow it to detect touch and vibration and air currents
sensilla
white blood cells
anvil
stamen
31. The shape that DNA is formed within
double hellix
spinnerets
fission
ventricle
32. The black spot that we all have in the center of our eyes
bases
kidneys
asynmetric animals
pupil
33. A green pigment found inside the chloroplasts of leaves. It traps the energy of the sunlight
cillia
negative feedback
somatic senses
chlorophyll
34. The points on the tentacles of a cnidarian that is used to stun prey
deafness
nematocyst
chelicerae
stamen
35. The way that hormone production is regulated by the cells producing chemicals that stop certain hormones from being released
ureters
negative feedback
urethra
large intestine
36. Protozoas that live in host organisms without providing any benefits
double hellix
parasites
penis
vertebrates
37. Heart chamber that brings blood back into the heart
genetic modification
cell membrane
anophase
atrium
38. Body part of a fish used for protection
vertebrae
type 1 diabetes
scales
stomach
39. Human body system that breaks down food so that nutrients and water can be used for the body
lanugo hair
sebum
antibody
digestive system
40. The small sections of DNA inherited by one's parents that determine certain heriditary features - like eye color
appendicitis
gene
plants
annelids
41. Three layers of connective tissue that protect the spinal chord
heart
meninges
Jacobson's organ
gene
42. Fish that have skeletons made out of cartiledge - like sharks - scales and rays
meninges
cartilagenous fish
discs
genes
43. Temporary extensions of cytoplasm on a protozoan that they use to move
cerebrum
pseudopod
sperm cells
chloroplast
44. 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
metabolism
integumentary system
frontal lobe
45. The redness of the sea caused by the overpopulation of dinoflagellates
red tide
thymus
epidermis
air sacs
46. Animals that do not have a shape at all - like sponges
asynmetric animals
stomach acids
premolars
salivary glands
47. Nerve cells that carry messages back and forth from the body
dendrites
anvil
neurons
appendix
48. Protozoans that move with a flagellum and live in the water
seeds
tRNA
flagellates
umami
49. A long tube that connects the mouth to the stomach
esophogus
placental mammals
appendectomy
organelle
50. 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
ribcage
budding
brown algae
spine