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CSET Science: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The outermost layer of hair and is sort of a protective outer layer
cuticle
RNA World
skin
hair cells
2. Phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes are visible and centrioles move to the opposite ends of the cells and threadlike spindle fibers start to spread across
chordata
pupil
prophase
cytosine - guanine - adenine - thymine
3. The part of an arachnid that the mouth - eyes - and limbs are connected to
cephalothorax
pitfall trap
cartilage
epidermis
4. Two organs in the lower back which the blood travels to get cleansed of urea
algae
chromosomes
golgi bodies
kidneys
5. A carnivorous plant that sucks water into it along with the bugs that are in the water
recessive trait
endoplasmic reticulum
phytoplankton
bladder trap
6. A long tube that connects the mouth to the stomach
endotherm
cyanobacteria
esophogus
pupil
7. Neuron processes that receive impulses passed on from other neurons
dendrites
soma
gills
birds
8. Tube that the sperm travels through
pancreas
apoda
sperm duct
prokaryotic
9. The fluid filled gap that axons are connected to in the neuron
radial symmetry
olfactory bulb
synapse
endoplasmic reticulum
10. 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
Punnett Square
roundworms
proprioception
amphibians
11. Cnidarians - like sea anemones - that do not move as much at all
polyps
rectum
notochord
chemical digestion
12. Human body system that helps humans make more humans
ovaries
hypothalamus
medusas
reproductive system
13. The mouth parts of an insect that are used to chew up food and wood for nests
mandibles
pollination
chloroplast
Punnett Square
14. Organ behind the eye's pupil that foucses light back onto the eyeball
spiracles
peritonitis
gills
lens
15. The process in which the body collects oxygen
type 1 diabetes
breathing
bony fish
salivary amylase
16. Also known as bicuspids - they are the teeth used for crushing and chewing
premolars
vellus hair
monocots
sprozoa
17. Filters located inside the kidney that help filter urea out of the blood
evergreens
nephrons
cnidarians
type 1 diabetes
18. The largest form of invertebrates that have jointed parts - like claws - legs - and antennae - bilateral symmetry - and segmented bodies
arthropods
urea
red tide
olfactory cells
19. The command center of the cell and is guided by the DNA contained within
enamel
nucleus
plaque
amphibians
20. Membranes filled with tiny blood vessels that a fish uses to get oxygen from water as blood flows through them
proprioception
RNA
gills
photoreceptive
21. Feathers on birds that grow on their wing and tail and help steer the bird as it moves through the air
follicles
echnioderm
contour feathers
cerebrospinal fluid
22. Also known as transfer RNA - it decodes the recipes/instructions from the messenger RNA to produce certain proteins
appendix
dinoflagellates
parathyroid gland
tRNA
23. The jelly - like fluid that is inside the cell and is a mixture of chemicals and water
chromosomes
plasma
cytoplasm
genetic modification
24. The tough - elastic skin of a sponge
spongin
thyroid
umami
wisdom teeth
25. Organ in the body that controls memory and the body's functions
lanugo hair
vacscular plants
diatoms
brain
26. Photoreceptive nerve cells that are less light sensitive and can detect color
fungus - like protists
olfactory cells
bony fish
cones
27. The tiny nerve endings at the bottom of the skin
norepinephrine
flagellates
dermis
hyphae
28. An aquatic invertabrate that has tentacles - including anemones and jellyfish
cytosine - guanine - adenine - thymine
air sacs
cnidarians
hammer
29. One of the small bones of the ear and it bounces against the anvil when sound hits the eardrum
sphincteres
pivot joint
coronary circulation
hammer
30. Algae that has chlorophyll - but also has a red pigment which helps them absorb sunlight from deep underwater
periosteum
adrenal glands
mucus
red algae
31. The body's liquid messenger that takes oxygen and nutrients to the body
blood
systemic circulation
protists
photoreceptive
32. Fish that have skeletons made out of bone
teeth
diaphragm
bony fish
circulatory system
33. Gland that keeps the level of calcium in the blood at a certain level
lungs
parathyroid gland
perennials
conifers
34. Glands in women and men that produce the sex cells for reproduction
ovaries and testes
invertebrates
parathyroid gland
red blood cell
35. The hard outer layer of the tooth
spiracles
ligaments
enamel
lobster pot trap
36. 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
algal blooms
ribosomes
anura
spinnerets
37. Fish that have skeletons made out of cartiledge - like sharks - scales and rays
rods
cartilagenous fish
grey matter
mollusks
38. Inverterate animals that have two halves that match if you draw a line down the center of their bodies - like butterfly
carrageenan
lens
monocots
bilateral symmetry
39. Animals that have hair - breathe air - and nurse their young
neurons
mammals
heart
placental mammals
40. Gland that helps the body fight off infections by producing T- cells that identify and kill germs in the blood
mRNA
dicots
antennae
thymus
41. Creatures found sucking nutrients from dead animals and plants by breaking down their remains
crocodilians
fungi
sebaceous glands
sessile
42. Enzyme found in spit that breaks down carbohydrates
salivary amylase
vestigial
bone marrow
lobster pot trap
43. The way that hormone production is regulated by the cells producing chemicals that stop certain hormones from being released
carrageenan
hemoglobin
negative feedback
roundworms
44. Located under the cerebrum - this part of the brain controls movement
fungus - like protists
cerebellum
cytoplasm
integumentary system
45. A type of invertebrate that has a long flat body and bilateral symmetry. Most are parasites and live off of other organisms
stomach
telophase
flatworms
pulmonary circulation
46. Plants in which nutrients are delivered through special channels located in the stem
impulses
endothermic
vacscular plants
roundworms
47. Cell organelle that stores water - waste products and food until needed
metamorphosis
cuticle
vacuoles
thymus
48. Disease that occurs when the pancreas can't produce enough insulin to control blood sugar
photosynthesis
proteins
pseudopod
type 1 diabetes
49. Plant cell organelles that trap light energy and enable plants to conduct photosynthesis
chloroplasts
mechanical digestion
urine
mitochondria
50. Tiny sacs found in the lungs that oxygen gets stored in
spongy bone
alveoli
tendons
bacteria