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CSET Science: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Organ in the body that controls memory and the body's functions
metaphase
brain
right atrium
cerebrum
2. Extensions on a neuron that stretch out of its body and transmit messages throughout the nervous system
processes
hemoglobin
testicles
salivary glands
3. The tissue inside the bones that blood is made in
ribcage
bone marrow
endoskeletal
seeds
4. Neurons that transmit signals between sensory and motor neurons
prophase
type 1 diabetes
ventricle
interneurons
5. Animals that have hair - breathe air - and nurse their young
hemoglobin
metamorphosis
pineal gland
mammals
6. Warm - blooded and maintains a constant body temperature
voluntary muscle
mandibles
endothermic
cuticle
7. Also known as leukocytes - cells found in blood that prevent one from getting sick
white blood cells
muscular system
tissues
hair cells
8. Area surrounding spinal chord that has motorneurons responsible for voluntary movement and flexibility
abdomen
molt
grey matter
synapse
9. Special mechanoreceptors that allow you to sense temperature like hot and cold
apoda
melanocytes
thermoreceptors
sperm cells
10. The black spot that we all have in the center of our eyes
bladder
inner ear
pupil
hypodermis
11. The fluid filled gap that axons are connected to in the neuron
vascular
xylem
stomata
synapse
12. Prozotoans that live in host organisms and help the host
estrogen
voluntary muscle
auditory canal
symbiosis
13. A hibernation that amphibians go through during the winter months
spicules
torpor
Punnett Square
sign language
14. A group of vertebrates that have dry scaly skin that protects them and keeps moisture inside their bodies and use lungs to breathe air
stamen
metamorphosis
pollination
reptiles
15. Human body system that protects insides including skin - hair - and nails
dentin
animals
integumentary system
seeds
16. Also known as agnathans - these are fish without jaws so they have a round sucker mouth with teeth along the inside - like the lamprey
lizards
jawless fish
interneurons
cephalothorax
17. Glands that regulate response to stress by releasing adrenaline - a hormone that gives one extra energy and speed during extremely harmful of stressful situations
urodela
adrenal glands
norepinephrine
systemic circulation
18. Membranes filled with tiny blood vessels that a fish uses to get oxygen from water as blood flows through them
placental mammals
gills
grey matter
heredity
19. A group of mammals with pouches for infants who are not fully developed when they are born
marsupials
tRNA
superior and inferior vena cava
gymnosperms
20. Animals that do not have a shape at all - like sponges
hemoglobin
platelets
enamel
asynmetric animals
21. Animals that do not have a backbone - like butterflies - sand dollars - and starfish
tRNA
motor neurons
invertebrates
conifers
22. Glands in the skin that produce sebum
cartilagenous fish
sebaceous glands
thymus
urinary system
23. Tiny forms of algae that form the basis of most saltwater food chains
lanugo hair
sensilla
phytoplankton
annuals
24. Cells owned by plants and animals in which the cell's genetic material is surrounded by a membrane
torpor
eukaryotic cells
chlorophyll
compound eyes
25. The walls of a plant cell
dentin
archaea
plasma
cellulose
26. The condition - if not treated - when the inflamed appendix breaks and releases bacteria to the body. It can cause organ failure and death
peritonitis
follicles
mechanoreceptors
hormones
27. Reptiles shed their skin to grow
small intestine
appendectomy
marsupials
molt
28. Neurons transmit signals from your central nervous system to your muscles - telling them to move
prophase
motor neurons
synovial fluid
sponges
29. Organ that follows the stomach where most of the food's nutrients are absorbed
molt
large intestine
small intestine
lymphatic system
30. Organ at the bottom of the body that fills up with the urine transported from the kidneys
asynmetric animals
larynx
brain stem
bladder
31. Hormone released by the ovaries that cauess breast development - body shape changes - and menustration
estrogen
down feathers
chemical digestion
insects
32. Human body system that battles viruses and bacteria that try to make you sick
impulses
small intestine
immune system
anabolic metabolism
33. Angiosperms that have one seed leaf inside of their seeds
turtles and tortoises
angiosperms
monocots
endoplasmic reticulum
34. Process in which glucose is broken down and is a catabolic reaction
cilliates
cellular respiration
macronucleus
micronucleus
35. Organ behind the eye's pupil that foucses light back onto the eyeball
compact bone
animals
lens
vestigial
36. Part of brain that is important to the endocrine system because it sends messages from your brain to the pituitary gland and controls body temperature and food intake
hypothalamus
prokaryotic
green algae
breathing
37. Gives hair its strength and coloring
cortex
roots
bladder
pseudopod
38. The cell organelle that breaks down food and releases energy
diaphragm
gliding joints
mitochondria
pituitary gland
39. A type of amphibian that is a long - worm like creature
apoda
wisdom teeth
dentin
polyps
40. Invertebrates that have a spiny skin - bone - like plates - water - filled network of veins - and bottom feet
mucus
reproductive system
echnioderm
appendicitis
41. Joint that is used to turn one's head
incisors
pivot joint
follicles
lungs
42. An inner skeleton which offers support and protects the soft parts of an animal
pallisade and spongy cells
melanin
alveoli
endoskeletal
43. Senses that are related to the body - like touch
somatic senses
vascular
apoda
pathogens
44. Muscles that move bones and work in teams to move the bones appropriately
atrium
skeletal muscles
soma
contour feathers
45. A network of nerves in the human body that send signals to your brain to make decisions
rectum
nervous system
ectotherm
swim bladder
46. The tiny threads that fungi attach to their food with
plants
red tide
hyphae
melanin
47. Body part of a fish used for protection
pancreas
scales
chyme
testicles
48. 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
mechanoreceptors
soma
appendix
49. The flow of blood through the heart to the lungs trading carbon dioxide for oxygen
plaque
grey matter
animals
pulmonary circulation
50. Hormones released by the hypothalmus and pituitary gland that regulate puberty and make the ovaries and testes grow
RNA
gonadotropins
dermis
cerebrum