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CSET Science: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A jelly - like substance found inside the bone - which produces the body's blood cells
polyps
marrow
right atrium
vertebrates
2. The outermost layer of hair and is sort of a protective outer layer
endotherm
cuticle
pitfall trap
urodela
3. One of the small bones in the ear that receives vibrations from the anvil and passes it onto the stirrup
contour feathers
chromosomes
anvil
canine teeth
4. The flow of blood within the heart itself
gonadotropins
coronary circulation
dominant trait
olfactory membrane
5. Protozoans that move with cillia and have two nuclei - the micro nucleus and the macro nucleus
cilliates
parathyroid gland
photosynthesis
thymus
6. The command center of the cell and is guided by the DNA contained within
proteins
vacscular plants
breathing
nucleus
7. Poison from the bloodstream
right atrium
urea
premolars
rectum
8. The brain's switchboard which passes information from the body to the correct part of the brain
large intestine
photosynthesis
thalamus
mitosis
9. The nuclei of a cilliate protozoa that controls reproduction
mechanical digestion
phytoplankton
micronucleus
brain stem
10. A type of symmetry that certain invertebrate animals have in which body parts are arranged in a circle around a central point - like the starfish
mollusks
radial symmetry
recessive trait
apoda
11. Filters located inside the kidney that help filter urea out of the blood
symbiosis
nephrons
contour feathers
somatic senses
12. Temporary extensions of cytoplasm on a protozoan that they use to move
pseudopod
pathogenic
spiracles
limbic system
13. Neurons that transfer impulses from sensory organs like the eyes and ears
sensory neurons
norepinephrine
sperm cells
vertebrae
14. The front teeth that bite and chop off pieces of food to fit in your mouth
apoda
integumentary system
incisors
chlorophyll
15. A substance that lubricates the cartilage and allows bones to slide over each other easily
hinge joint
sound waves
roots
synovial fluid
16. Holes caused by plaque buildup that expose the sensitive portion of the tooth
tendons
testosterone
cavity
superior and inferior vena cava
17. An overpopulation of algae that can cover huge areas of water and devestate ecosystems by blocking out the sunlight from other organisms or secrete poison into the water
golgi bodies
algal blooms
cerebrospinal fluid
systemic circulation
18. Also known as the erythrocyte - cells found in blood that carry oxygen to cells
red blood cell
testosterone
cuticle
symbiosis
19. The central part of a flower that contains its female sex organs
grey matter
pistill
superior and inferior vena cava
sponges
20. Tiny forms of algae that form the basis of most saltwater food chains
fungi
swim bladder
phytoplankton
double hellix
21. Protists that live on decaying plants and animals - like slime mold
flypaper trap
lungs
fungus - like protists
ball and socket joint
22. Circular muscles that keep urine from leaking out of the bladder opening
sphincteres
sign language
soma
proprioception
23. A shield that protects pathogens from entering the body
skin
cornea
incisors
thymus
24. Any types of germs and chemicals that can make people sick
digestive system
pathogens
hinge joint
bases
25. The four pairs of chemical compounds that connect together in DNA
plasma
cytosine - guanine - adenine - thymine
limbic system
discs
26. Little ring - shaped bones that make up the spine
thymus
chordata
vacscular plants
vertebrae
27. Portion of the ear that is connected to nerve fibers that carry signals to the brain
systemic circulation
chemical digestion
inner ear
cilliates
28. A type of cell that has no nucleus and has all the genetic material surrounded by it
cavity
hypodermis
prokaryotic
anura
29. A thick hard layer of bone that is below the periosteum
compact bone
nematocyst
cementum
epinepherine
30. Little spines on an insect that allow it to detect touch and vibration and air currents
lysosomes
chloroplast
proteins
sensilla
31. The stems at the edge of the flower that contain the male sex cells called pollen
stamen
auditory canal
marsupials
norepinephrine
32. Angiosperms that have two seed leaves inside their seeds
cornea
dicots
elastin and collagen
air sacs
33. Joints found in vertebrae that slide in a back and forth motion
skeletal system
gliding joints
pulp
bilateral symmetry
34. Animals with backbones or spinal columns - includes fish - mammals - amphibians - reptiles - birds
endothermic
vertebrates
spiracles
involuntary muscle
35. The tiny threads that fungi attach to their food with
breathing
ball and socket joint
hyphae
platelets
36. 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
sperm duct
limbic system
wisdom teeth
larynx
37. Tunnel the soundwaves from the outer ear travel to
auditory canal
bony fish
canine teeth
growth hormone
38. Located in the nose - it is a substance that prevents pathogens from getting into the bloodstream
arachnids
sperm cells
mucus
hypodermis
39. The mouth parts of an insect that are used to chew up food and wood for nests
sessile
torpor
monocots
mandibles
40. Little bones found in the mouth that are responsible for cutting and crushing food
teeth
salivary glands
spine
notochord
41. Prokaryotic cells that comes in many shapes - including spears - rods - and spirals and found in air - water - and living things
involuntary muscle
spine
mammals
bacteria
42. Human body system that helps humans make more humans
lobes
cerebrospinal fluid
interneurons
reproductive system
43. The sum of an organism's genes
plaque
vertebrates
chelicerae
genome
44. Also known as the ear drum - it vibrates like a real drum when soundwaves enter the ear
marsupials
molt
soma
tympanic membrane
45. Nerve cells that carry messages back and forth from the body
growth hormone
nucleus
neurons
taste buds
46. The series of reactions that occur in the body to convert food into energy
algae
bone marrow
protists
metabolism
47. The process in which plants turn water and carbon dioxide and sunlight into photosynthesis
dendrites
lobster pot trap
pathogenic
photosynthesis
48. Larger and flatter teeth in the back that are used to crush food to mix with saliva to make it easier to swallow
stomach
perennials
macronucleus
molars
49. Plants that grow up to live for many seasons and reproduce multiple times
melanin
meninges
perennials
thymus
50. The condition - if not treated - when the inflamed appendix breaks and releases bacteria to the body. It can cause organ failure and death
phytoplankton
peritonitis
mechanoreceptors
chelicerae