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CSET Science: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. The colored portion of the eye that opens and closes around the pupil depending on how much light there is
animals
iris
apoda
melanin
2. Human body system that battles viruses and bacteria that try to make you sick
impulses
immune system
metabolism
salivary amylase
3. Neuron processes that carry impulses away from the neuron's body
premolars
elastin and collagen
axons
phylogeny
4. Tube that the sperm travels through
cuticle
echnioderm
sperm duct
metaphase
5. An inner skeleton which offers support and protects the soft parts of an animal
endoskeletal
pancreas
cerebrospinal fluid
baby teeth
6. Invertebrates that have a spiny skin - bone - like plates - water - filled network of veins - and bottom feet
echnioderm
pollen
hypodermis
saliva
7. The top layer of skin and made up of five layers
voluntary muscle
joint
polyps
epidermis
8. The way that eukaryotic cells divide to help cause growth. The nucleus of one cell divides into two identical nuclei
pulmonary circulation
mitosis
hypothalamus
placental mammals
9. The most common type of algae that produces half of the world's oxygen
green algae
soma
neurons
anura
10. Heart chamber that pumps the blood out of the heart
platelets
ventricle
compound eyes
urinary system
11. A type of amphibian that has a short body - strong legs and no tail - like a frog
mRNA
anura
temporal lobe
bacteria
12. Neuron processes that receive impulses passed on from other neurons
fission
periosteum
dendrites
lysosomes
13. Single celled creatures that are too small to see and have a nucleus and live in moist or wet surroundings
protists
autonomic nervous system
false vocal chords
testosterone
14. Organ underneath the cerebrum that controls emotions
algae
gliding joints
limbic system
cilliates
15. Layer of skin located beneath the epidermis and dermis which is mostly fatty tissue to protect the inner organs
hypodermis
animal - like protist
vertebrates
chromosomes
16. The part of an arachnid that the mouth - eyes - and limbs are connected to
platelets
chyme
cephalothorax
vacscular plants
17. The tube that is connected to the outside world
chromosomes
anura
urethra
skeletal muscles
18. Vertebrate animals that are warm - blooded with two legs - wings - feathers - and a beak or a bill and lay hardshelled eggs and have hollow bones suitable for flying
bacteria
RNA
fins
birds
19. One of the small bones in the ear that receives vibrations from the anvil and passes it onto the stirrup
insects
anvil
golgi bodies
left atrium
20. Version of the nervous system that controls things that happen on their own - like heartbeat
pupil
autonomic nervous system
synovial fluid
mammals
21. The way that the female's sex cell - the egg - travels inside the female reproductive system
Fallopian tube
stomach acids
thermoreceptors
cortex
22. Soft - bodied invertebrates that have a protective shell and muscular foot that allows them to move around and anchor themselves
euglenoids
spongin
endocrine system
mollusks
23. Glands inside the tongue that produce saliva
canine teeth
lobster pot trap
spine
salivary glands
24. Animals that have hair - breathe air - and nurse their young
metaphase
mammals
vellus hair
small intestine
25. Body part of a fish used for protection
epinepherine
scales
nervous system
meninges
26. A type of cell that has no nucleus and has all the genetic material surrounded by it
pupil
scrotum
invertebrates
prokaryotic
27. Human body system that protects insides including skin - hair - and nails
snakes
chloroplast
chelicerae
integumentary system
28. A type of reptile with four legs ending in sharped clawed feet and bodies that taper off into tails - like the chameleon
testosterone
lizards
parathyroid gland
coronary circulation
29. Chemicals that help carry an impulse from one neuron to another
plasma
arachnids
lymphatic system
neurotransmitters
30. Hormone released by pancreas to help body cells absorb sugar
appendectomy
evergreens
insulin
cytosine - guanine - adenine - thymine
31. Joint that is used by shoulders and arms. One bone ends in a ball shape that fits into the socket of the other bone
ribosomes
ball and socket joint
hammer
sprozoa
32. The shape that DNA is formed within
premolars
medusas
double hellix
hypodermis
33. Dome shaped muscle that the lungs rest on
ribosomes
cartilagenous fish
urethra
diaphragm
34. A meaty flavor sensed by the taste buds
mechanoreceptors
crocodilians
umami
brain
35. Set of chemical reactions that occur within the protoplasm - the living material of the cells
metabolism
angiosperms
Fallopian tube
arachnids
36. The walls of a plant cell
small intestine
cellulose
frontal lobe
cornea
37. The outer layer of a cell that serves as a wall to let food in and let waste out
air sacs
lobster pot trap
cell membrane
incisors
38. Gland that secretes the hormone insulin - which regulates one's blood sugar
glucose
plasma
pancreas
mRNA
39. Also known as ribosonal RNA and is located inside the ribosomes
rRNA
sessile
pineal gland
appendix
40. The most popular form of the invertebrate that is extremely tiny and lives in the soil and can be plant parasites - decomposers - or predators
deafness
involuntary muscle
roundworms
sessile
41. The central part of a flower that contains its female sex organs
ligaments
norepinephrine
kidneys
pistill
42. A group of mammals with pouches for infants who are not fully developed when they are born
budding
mitosis
marsupials
fission
43. Organ in the body that controls memory and the body's functions
brain
sensory neurons
red blood cell
torpor
44. Tough tissues that connect bones together
urodela
olfactory bulb
ligaments
sperm cells
45. The portion of the ear that is seen and has ridges that bounces soundwaves into the middle ear
jawless fish
radial symmetry
outer ear
mucus
46. Jointed plates on an insect that are located in the abdomen and let in air so that an insect can breathe
spiracles
brain
chromosomes
hypothalamus
47. The mouth parts of an insect that are used to chew up food and wood for nests
swim bladder
bacteria
terminal hair
mandibles
48. A protein on red blood cells that attach oxygen to it
symbiosis
hemoglobin
chelicerae
cortex
49. Three layers of connective tissue that protect the spinal chord
vocal folds
meninges
hypothalamus
animal - like protist
50. Located in the stomach - it burns the bacteria off the food you eat
stomach acids
axons
cuticle
tRNA