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CSET Science: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A group of mammals that lays eggs
monotremes
fungus - like protists
diatoms
pseudopod
2. Located under the cerebrum - this part of the brain controls movement
ribcage
cerebellum
hair cells
monocots
3. Phase of mitosis - in which identical chromosomes seperate and move to opposite sides of the cell
annelids
melanocytes
cell membrane
anophase
4. Algae that have animal - like features including flagella and eye spots that are sensitive to light
retina
euglenoids
touch
somatic nervous system
5. A trait in heredity that does not appear as frequently in the offspring
apoda
white matter
antennae
recessive trait
6. Joint that is used to turn one's head
stamen
endothermic
scales
pivot joint
7. Substance found in the center of the spinal chord that provides nourishment to spinal chord cells and serves as a shock absorber
anophase
testicles
cerebrospinal fluid
spiracles
8. Gland that keeps the level of calcium in the blood at a certain level
spicules
gonadotropins
parathyroid gland
follicles
9. Inverterate animals that have two halves that match if you draw a line down the center of their bodies - like butterfly
cavity
bilateral symmetry
soma
DNA
10. The tissue inside the bones that blood is made in
follicles
green algae
bone marrow
endoskeletal
11. Reptiles that have protective shells and can live in land or in water
seeds
metaphase
turtles and tortoises
heart
12. The pouch below the penis that testicles are located
stomach
spongin
asynmetric animals
scrotum
13. Fish that have skeletons made out of cartiledge - like sharks - scales and rays
chordata
cementum
cartilagenous fish
budding
14. Located in the stomach - it burns the bacteria off the food you eat
hinge joint
stomach acids
dinoflagellates
parasites
15. Joint that is used by shoulders and arms. One bone ends in a ball shape that fits into the socket of the other bone
rRNA
ball and socket joint
plaque
stirrup
16. Organ that follows the stomach where most of the food's nutrients are absorbed
phytoplankton
pollination
small intestine
parasites
17. Pigment that gives skin its color
melanin
skeletal muscles
myelin
testicles
18. The veins that blood returns to the heart and lungs through
superior and inferior vena cava
iris
gene
appendectomy
19. The process in which plants turn water and carbon dioxide and sunlight into photosynthesis
chemical digestion
lobster pot trap
jawless fish
photosynthesis
20. Also known as the ear drum - it vibrates like a real drum when soundwaves enter the ear
crocodilians
tympanic membrane
digestive system
asynmetric animals
21. The tiny threads that fungi attach to their food with
periosteum
hyphae
blood
spinnerets
22. A substance that lubricates the cartilage and allows bones to slide over each other easily
synovial fluid
melanin
frontal lobe
green algae
23. The passing of traits from parents to offspring
heredity
deafness
thalamus
digestive system
24. Human body system that protects insides including skin - hair - and nails
anura
integumentary system
hormones
endotherm
25. A type of invertebrate that has a long flat body and bilateral symmetry. Most are parasites and live off of other organisms
mammals
flatworms
turtles and tortoises
sperm cells
26. The science of life
phylogeny
angiosperms
interneurons
biology
27. Human body system that exchanges carbon dioxide for oxygen for breathing
respiratory system
bacteria
negative feedback
cerebrum
28. The condition - if not treated - when the inflamed appendix breaks and releases bacteria to the body. It can cause organ failure and death
peritonitis
pineal gland
growth hormone
follicles
29. A type of cell that has no nucleus and has all the genetic material surrounded by it
prokaryotic
medusas
glucose
ovaries
30. Algae that has chlorophyll - but also has a red pigment which helps them absorb sunlight from deep underwater
fungi
plasma
sperm duct
red algae
31. One of the small bones in the ear that receives vibrations from the anvil and passes it onto the stirrup
euglenoids
anvil
dermis
urine
32. The flow of blood within the heart itself
false vocal chords
coronary circulation
mandibles
spiracles
33. The nuclei of a cilliate protozoa that controls reproduction
micronucleus
processes
follicles
anophase
34. Big blocks of food that stay in the teeth and release bacteria
amphibians
proprioception
bony fish
plaque
35. 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
norepinephrine
amphibians
bilateral symmetry
type 1 diabetes
36. Sacs that produce the body's hair
compact bone
hair follicle
canine teeth
metabolism
37. Layer of skin located beneath the epidermis and dermis which is mostly fatty tissue to protect the inner organs
hypodermis
chloroplast
neurotransmitters
skin
38. Nerve cells that are sensitive to light and found in the eyes
photoreceptive
mitosis
canine teeth
elastin and collagen
39. The shape that DNA is formed within
double hellix
salivary glands
platelets
appendix
40. The part of an arachnid that the mouth - eyes - and limbs are connected to
cementum
flagellum
canine teeth
cephalothorax
41. Finger - like organs that line up the small intestine that absorb the nutrients as they pass by
nervous system
villi
cell
budding
42. Joint found in the knees that are less flexible but much more stable
lobster pot trap
hinge joint
hypodermis
parasites
43. The sex glands of women
umami
ovaries
soma
pulp
44. Eyes that some insects may have that haveh undreds of lenses that allow an insect to see many things at once
red blood cell
outer ear
Jacobson's organ
compound eyes
45. Algae with cell walls that are rich in silica - the main component of glass
diatoms
prokaryotic
cerebrospinal fluid
phytoplankton
46. The flow of blood through the heart to the lungs trading carbon dioxide for oxygen
cell membrane
gliding joints
pulmonary circulation
compact bone
47. Cell organelle that packs up protein ready to be sent out to the body
teeth
neurotransmitters
phloem
golgi bodies
48. Human body system that contains hormonal glands that control growth and reproduction
down feathers
soma
gills
endocrine system
49. Protozoas that live in host organisms without providing any benefits
cartilage
parasites
stomata
sessile
50. A type of reptile that has no limbs
breathing
carnivorous
snakes
catabolic metabolism