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CSET Science: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The tissue inside the bones that blood is made in
saliva
olfactory membrane
bone marrow
epidermis
2. Creatures found sucking nutrients from dead animals and plants by breaking down their remains
soma
fungi
synapse
macronucleus
3. Reptiles that live mainly in the tropics - have eyes and nostrils on top of theier heads
crocodilians
dermis
invertebrates
iris
4. Inward hairs located inside a plant guide bugs to its stomach in a carnivorous plant
ligaments
lobster pot trap
sensory neurons
internal fertilization
5. Hormone released by pancreas to help body cells absorb sugar
insulin
tissues
cartilage
spicules
6. The redness of the sea caused by the overpopulation of dinoflagellates
angiosperms
dendrites
red tide
cartilage
7. A protist that uses sunlight to make food - like plankton and algae
growth hormone
ectotherm
teeth
plant - like protist
8. Neurons transmit signals from your central nervous system to your muscles - telling them to move
Fallopian tube
rectum
salivary amylase
motor neurons
9. Uses the major arteries and veins to move oxygen rich blood throughout the body
stomach acids
systemic circulation
pulmonary circulation
villi
10. Human body system that contains hormonal glands that control growth and reproduction
interneurons
spinnerets
endocrine system
spicules
11. Neuron processes that receive impulses passed on from other neurons
DNA
dendrites
roundworms
telophase
12. Pigment that gives skin its color
air sacs
integumentary system
melanin
olfactory bulb
13. Hormones released by the hypothalmus and pituitary gland that regulate puberty and make the ovaries and testes grow
pistill
notochord
pivot joint
gonadotropins
14. Tough tissues that connect bones together
epinepherine
ligaments
soma
spicules
15. Two rounded glands that hang down and produce the sperm cells
sebum
interneurons
cell membrane
testicles
16. Organs that a fish uses to move through the water
parasites
uterus
lungs
fins
17. Male sex cells produced in the testes
micronucleus
fission
sperm cells
placental mammals
18. Angiosperms that have one seed leaf inside of their seeds
red blood cell
monocots
invertebrates
pancreas
19. Human body system that gets rid of chemical wastes by flushing them out
metaphase
outer ear
urinary system
sound waves
20. Animals that do not have a backbone - like butterflies - sand dollars - and starfish
rRNA
invertebrates
pathogens
internal fertilization
21. Little glands located in the abdomen of a spider to make silk for spider webs
chlorophyll
flagellates
lobster pot trap
spinnerets
22. Other muscles that one cannot personally control - like the heart and digestive system
thymus
peritonitis
involuntary muscle
bony fish
23. Prozotoans that live in host organisms and help the host
dermis
pathogens
cones
symbiosis
24. The passing of traits from parents to offspring
ovaries
heredity
algal blooms
lizards
25. The end of the large intestine where solid waste leaves the body
rectum
mucus
tendons
chordata
26. The pouch below the penis that testicles are located
scrotum
brain stem
carrageenan
pitfall trap
27. The tiny threads that fungi attach to their food with
vacuoles
hyphae
amphibians
anvil
28. Cells found inside leaves that are important for photosynthesis and contain chloroplasts
endotherm
large intestine
asynmetric animals
pallisade and spongy cells
29. A group of animals that belong to the arthropod phylum that have no backbone and have an exoskeleton
budding
insects
plaque
semen
30. Part of the brain that monitors and controls all the automatic functions that keep people alive
pathogenic
vacuoles
saliva
brain stem
31. Muscles tha allow you to move different parts of the body
voluntary muscle
immune system
anophase
rRNA
32. Reptiles shed their skin to grow
molt
brown algae
contour feathers
monocots
33. A clear but slightly yellow substance found in blood that includes antibodies - electrolytes and more
plasma
cnidarians
asynmetric animals
ball and socket joint
34. Also known as the erythrocyte - cells found in blood that carry oxygen to cells
red blood cell
ribosomes
sweat glands
systemic circulation
35. Biological chemicals responsible for regulating mood - organ function - growth - and metabolism
retina
lungs
metamorphosis
hormones
36. The thick - milkshake consistency that food becomes once it is digested in the stomach
lens
alveoli
ovaries
chyme
37. Larger and flatter teeth in the back that are used to crush food to mix with saliva to make it easier to swallow
molars
mucus
cellulose
pathogens
38. Cells owned by plants and animals in which the cell's genetic material is surrounded by a membrane
eukaryotic cells
dendrites
umami
thalamus
39. A peach fuzz that is light in color and no larger than 2 cm found on the underside of the arms in the body
digestive system
vellus hair
cartilagenous fish
cerebrum
40. The front teeth that bite and chop off pieces of food to fit in your mouth
pedipalps
melanin
incisors
ureters
41. Heart chamber that is filled blood from the lungs that has oxygen and is ready to go through the body
carbohydrate
breathing
left atrium
small intestine
42. The pair of pinchers that are part of an arachnid's cephalothorax for grabbing things and deducting smells and vibrations
baby teeth
pedipalps
estrogen
sign language
43. Also known as agnathans - these are fish without jaws so they have a round sucker mouth with teeth along the inside - like the lamprey
prokaryotic
skeletal muscles
alveoli
jawless fish
44. 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
sensory neurons
larynx
spongy bone
hammer
45. Glands inside the tongue that produce saliva
large intestine
carrageenan
premolars
salivary glands
46. Enzyme found in spit that breaks down carbohydrates
uterus
ureters
testosterone
salivary amylase
47. A cup shaped growth with liquid inside that is found in carivorous plants - like the pitcher plant
metamorphosis
vestigial
Jacobson's organ
pitfall trap
48. The cell organelle that breaks down food and releases energy
mandibles
cartilagenous fish
scrotum
mitochondria
49. A substance found in red algae that is put in pudding and toothpaste to make them smooth
carrageenan
ball and socket joint
pupil
reptiles
50. The walls of a plant cell
cnidarians
carbohydrate
cellulose
terminal hair