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CSET Science: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Little bones found in the mouth that are responsible for cutting and crushing food
teeth
sperm duct
photoreceptive
voluntary muscle
2. Two rounded glands that hang down and produce the sperm cells
ureters
testicles
tRNA
flatworms
3. A meaty flavor sensed by the taste buds
dinoflagellates
umami
pivot joint
endoskeletal
4. The four pairs of chemical compounds that connect together in DNA
involuntary muscle
cytosine - guanine - adenine - thymine
ball and socket joint
discs
5. Angiosperms that have two seed leaves inside their seeds
dicots
joint
sebum
polyps
6. Organ that digests food with enzyme and other digestive juices like hydrochloric acid
flatworms
gliding joints
lymphatic system
stomach
7. 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
outer ear
radial symmetry
mucus
respiratory system
8. The nuclei of a cilliate protozoa that controls the day - to - day functions of a cell
nucleus
macronucleus
parathyroid gland
pulp
9. The first part of the small intestine where digestive enzymes from liver and pancreas break up chyme into a soup of molecules small enough to enter the bloodstream
duodenum
hypothalamus
budding
motor neurons
10. The points on the tentacles of a cnidarian that is used to stun prey
bladder trap
photoreceptive
nematocyst
proprioception
11. Human body system that helps humans make more humans
abdomen
gonadotropins
fungus - like protists
reproductive system
12. Tubes that the urine from the kidneys travels through to the bladder
endothermic
ureters
chlorophyll
cyanobacteria
13. A peach fuzz that is light in color and no larger than 2 cm found on the underside of the arms in the body
proprioception
vellus hair
spongin
incisors
14. Something that makes somebody sick
Fallopian tube
green algae
swim bladder
pathogenic
15. A protist that uses sunlight to make food - like plankton and algae
plant - like protist
telophase
prokaryotic
gene
16. Human body system that contains hormonal glands that control growth and reproduction
organelle
blood
endocrine system
diatoms
17. Hormone released by the ovaries that cauess breast development - body shape changes - and menustration
endocrine system
sensory neurons
marrow
estrogen
18. Neurons that transmit signals between sensory and motor neurons
marrow
negative feedback
ovaries
interneurons
19. A jelly - like substance found inside the bone - which produces the body's blood cells
organelle
nucleus
marrow
cytoplasm
20. Inward hairs located inside a plant guide bugs to its stomach in a carnivorous plant
lobster pot trap
synovial fluid
motor neurons
endocrine system
21. The central part of a flower that contains its female sex organs
pitfall trap
abdomen
prophase
pistill
22. Angiosperms that have one seed leaf inside of their seeds
snakes
stomach acids
monocots
down feathers
23. A protozoa that cannot move on its own and depends on living bodies for transport
phloem
sprozoa
stomata
conifers
24. A group of mammals that lays eggs
monotremes
bony fish
sphincteres
double hellix
25. The way that a reptile reproduces by having the male's sperm inside the female's body
bone marrow
brain stem
internal fertilization
bony fish
26. Plants that grow up to live for many seasons and reproduce multiple times
monocots
incisors
thalamus
perennials
27. A group of vertebrates that have dry scaly skin that protects them and keeps moisture inside their bodies and use lungs to breathe air
reptiles
placental mammals
pedipalps
axons
28. Area surrounding spinal chord that has motorneurons responsible for voluntary movement and flexibility
false vocal chords
grey matter
deafness
inner ear
29. The male sex organ
arthropods
penis
vacscular plants
sponges
30. Poison from the bloodstream
spiracles
urea
endoskeletal
monotremes
31. Muscles tha allow you to move different parts of the body
olfactory bulb
voluntary muscle
systemic circulation
tRNA
32. Protists that live on decaying plants and animals - like slime mold
endotherm
sign language
fungus - like protists
hyphae
33. Anthropods that are the most adaptable insects all over the world. they have a hard exoskeleton and jointed limbs and eight legs - like spiders and scorpions and mites and ticks
evergreens
nematocyst
nervous system
arachnids
34. Glands in the skin that produce sweat
white matter
sweat glands
mitochondria
archaea
35. Prokaryotic cells that comes in many shapes - including spears - rods - and spirals and found in air - water - and living things
autonomic nervous system
sweat glands
bacteria
synapse
36. Photoreceptive nerve cells that are less light sensitive and can detect color
crocodilians
skeletal muscles
cones
phytoplankton
37. The small sections of DNA inherited by one's parents that determine certain heriditary features - like eye color
vertebrates
lobes
gene
symbiosis
38. A transport tissue found in plants that water travels from the roots to the leaves through...also known as wood
urine
xylem
phylogeny
gene
39. A type of invertebrate that is very simple and filteres food that goes through its body
sponges
torpor
hypodermis
chromosomes
40. Vascular plants that flower and produce fruit
angiosperms
endoplasmic reticulum
flagellates
left atrium
41. A green pigment found inside the chloroplasts of leaves. It traps the energy of the sunlight
rectum
chlorophyll
bases
melanocytes
42. The process in which plants turn water and carbon dioxide and sunlight into photosynthesis
meninges
mucus
olfactory membrane
photosynthesis
43. 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
angiosperms
teeth
gonadotropins
amphibians
44. Tiny forms of algae that form the basis of most saltwater food chains
hammer
phytoplankton
cellulose
spicules
45. A special kind of skin with hair in it located in your nose
pathogens
tympanic membrane
rectum
olfactory membrane
46. Means that a plant has tiny vessels that transport water and food through the roots - stems and leaves
diaphragm
brain stem
lobes
vascular
47. Located under the cerebrum - this part of the brain controls movement
cell
pitfall trap
cerebellum
vertebrates
48. Circular muscles that keep urine from leaking out of the bladder opening
villi
cytoplasm
sphincteres
ventricle
49. Cell organelle that packs up protein ready to be sent out to the body
xylem
golgi bodies
sessile
hair follicle
50. The cell organelle that breaks down food and releases energy
vertebrates
mitochondria
premolars
lobes