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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. Holes caused by plaque buildup that expose the sensitive portion of the tooth
spongin
appendix
cavity
endothermic
2. A group of vertebrates that have dry scaly skin that protects them and keeps moisture inside their bodies and use lungs to breathe air
ligaments
reptiles
teeth
tendons
3. Heart chamber that brings blood back into the heart
cephalothorax
atrium
adrenal glands
salivary amylase
4. Reptiles that live mainly in the tropics - have eyes and nostrils on top of theier heads
follicles
crocodilians
euglenoids
phytoplankton
5. Version of the nervous system that controls voluntary actions like petting or talking
cellular respiration
turtles and tortoises
somatic nervous system
adrenal glands
6. The flow of blood within the heart itself
carbohydrate
appendix
synapse
coronary circulation
7. Something that makes somebody sick
sponges
pathogenic
pulmonary circulation
rRNA
8. Disease that occurs when the pancreas can't produce enough insulin to control blood sugar
meninges
autonomic nervous system
type 1 diabetes
genes
9. Extensions on a neuron that stretch out of its body and transmit messages throughout the nervous system
processes
inner ear
cyanobacteria
roots
10. The points on the tentacles of a cnidarian that is used to stun prey
teeth
meninges
somatic senses
nematocyst
11. A substance found in red algae that is put in pudding and toothpaste to make them smooth
carbohydrate
red algae
white matter
carrageenan
12. The cell organelle that breaks down food and releases energy
nematocyst
mitochondria
double hellix
true vocal chords
13. Plant - like organisms that don't have roots - stems or leaves - but they have chlrophyll which allows them to do photosynthesis
endoskeletal
cerebrospinal fluid
RNA
algae
14. Circular muscles that keep urine from leaking out of the bladder opening
respiratory system
meninges
sphincteres
incisors
15. The condition - if not treated - when the inflamed appendix breaks and releases bacteria to the body. It can cause organ failure and death
lungs
peritonitis
swim bladder
nucleus
16. Also known as leukocytes - cells found in blood that prevent one from getting sick
pulmonary circulation
white blood cells
Fallopian tube
proprioception
17. Hormone released by the testes that causes voice changes - muscle mass - and facial hair
urea
white matter
heart
testosterone
18. Inward hairs located inside a plant guide bugs to its stomach in a carnivorous plant
bilateral symmetry
lobster pot trap
golgi bodies
elastin and collagen
19. Meat - eating
nephrons
carnivorous
breathing
bony fish
20. Liquid produced by salivary glands that helps break down chemicals and determine taste by traveling back to the tastebuds
atrium
saliva
scrotum
nematocyst
21. The series of reactions that occur in the body to convert food into energy
epinepherine
norepinephrine
air sacs
metabolism
22. Also known as transfer RNA - it decodes the recipes/instructions from the messenger RNA to produce certain proteins
epinepherine
lobes
tRNA
digestive system
23. The pair of fangs that are part of an arachnid's cephalothorax an contain venom to kill their enemies
negative feedback
chelicerae
bladder trap
olfactory bulb
24. Prokaryotic cells that are the oldest forms of life on Earth and survive in extreme conditions like hot springs - salt lakes - and underwater trenches
mechanoreceptors
archaea
brain
dermis
25. The brain's switchboard which passes information from the body to the correct part of the brain
involuntary muscle
outer ear
thalamus
mRNA
26. Groups of cells that live together
tissues
diatoms
roundworms
circulatory system
27. Little glands located in the abdomen of a spider to make silk for spider webs
spinnerets
nervous system
algal blooms
golgi bodies
28. Plants in which nutrients are delivered through special channels located in the stem
bony fish
reptiles
vacscular plants
hair cells
29. Area surrounding spinal chord that has motorneurons responsible for voluntary movement and flexibility
plants
grey matter
hammer
vacuoles
30. The largest part of the brain that is divided into two halves called hemipsheres and controls thoughts
cerebrum
flypaper trap
teeth
vacuoles
31. Feathers on birds that grow on their wing and tail and help steer the bird as it moves through the air
dermis
cytoplasm
pupil
contour feathers
32. Human body system that protects insides including skin - hair - and nails
scrotum
breathing
integumentary system
sweat glands
33. Organ beneath the papillae of a tongue that enables one to taste things
phytoplankton
genes
vacuoles
taste buds
34. Joints found in vertebrae that slide in a back and forth motion
Fallopian tube
gliding joints
papillae
atrium
35. Animals with backbones or spinal columns - includes fish - mammals - amphibians - reptiles - birds
systemic circulation
vertebrates
baby teeth
endoplasmic reticulum
36. The sex glands of women
roots
ovaries
superior and inferior vena cava
swim bladder
37. One of the small bones in the ear that receives vibrations from the anvil and passes it onto the stirrup
anvil
thermoreceptors
hypothalamus
villi
38. When chemicals called enzymes break food up into molecules that can be absorbed
somatic senses
chemical digestion
discs
down feathers
39. Eyes that some insects may have that haveh undreds of lenses that allow an insect to see many things at once
pupil
anabolic metabolism
compound eyes
archaea
40. Prokaryotic cells that comes in many shapes - including spears - rods - and spirals and found in air - water - and living things
bacteria
immune system
symbiosis
insects
41. A group of animals that belong to the arthropod phylum that have no backbone and have an exoskeleton
respiratory system
insects
bacteria
cavity
42. Male sex cells produced in the testes
spongin
lanugo hair
sperm cells
arthropods
43. The portion of the ear that is seen and has ridges that bounces soundwaves into the middle ear
pseudopod
lanugo hair
outer ear
cytosine - guanine - adenine - thymine
44. Other muscles that one cannot personally control - like the heart and digestive system
placental mammals
involuntary muscle
dentin
green algae
45. Portion of the tooth that connects the teeth to the jawbone
roots
gene
ribcage
rectum
46. Gives hair its strength and coloring
mollusks
cortex
pistill
bases
47. Angiosperms that have one seed leaf inside of their seeds
muscular system
monocots
involuntary muscle
cell membrane
48. A sac of gas inside a bony fish used to control their depth by either inflating or sinking
swim bladder
chlorophyll
vertebrates
chordata
49. Also known as ribosonal RNA and is located inside the ribosomes
esophogus
rRNA
pistill
placental mammals
50. Sacs that produce the body's hair
chyme
hair follicle
peritonitis
pollination