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CSET Science: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The millions of pairs of chemical compounds that make up DNA
bases
systemic circulation
genetic modification
cartilage
2. The body's liquid messenger that takes oxygen and nutrients to the body
lysosomes
animal - like protist
chyme
blood
3. Also known as the ear drum - it vibrates like a real drum when soundwaves enter the ear
tympanic membrane
insulin
hair cells
lymphatic system
4. Glands in women and men that produce the sex cells for reproduction
ovaries and testes
fission
canine teeth
sensilla
5. Version of the nervous system that controls voluntary actions like petting or talking
scales
marsupials
RNA World
somatic nervous system
6. An extension of the brain that determines smells based on the scents picked up by the cilia in the olfactory membrane
olfactory bulb
spongy bone
chyme
tissues
7. A long tube that connects the mouth to the stomach
white matter
esophogus
ameboids
recessive trait
8. The science of life
gliding joints
biology
voluntary muscle
phytoplankton
9. 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
scrotum
birds
impulses
brain stem
10. Glands that regulate response to stress by releasing adrenaline - a hormone that gives one extra energy and speed during extremely harmful of stressful situations
endoplasmic reticulum
alveoli
thyroid
adrenal glands
11. The largest part of the brain that is divided into two halves called hemipsheres and controls thoughts
involuntary muscle
chloroplast
cerebrum
marsupials
12. Circular muscles that keep urine from leaking out of the bladder opening
roundworms
mammals
sphincteres
annuals
13. A type of amphibian thath as a long body - short legs and flattened tails for swimming
nervous system
RNA
urodela
grey matter
14. Thick and dark hair that is usually head hair and also found on legs - armpits and pubic areaa
terminal hair
appendectomy
dermis
vertebrae
15. Also known as agnathans - these are fish without jaws so they have a round sucker mouth with teeth along the inside - like the lamprey
type 1 diabetes
cnidarians
jawless fish
green algae
16. Liquid produced by salivary glands that helps break down chemicals and determine taste by traveling back to the tastebuds
cartilagenous fish
saliva
biology
dermis
17. 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
abdomen
blood
prophase
sperm cells
18. A meaty flavor sensed by the taste buds
umami
wisdom teeth
vascular
pivot joint
19. A white - fatty substance that axons contain to speed up transmission of impulses
myelin
placental mammals
thermoreceptors
diaphragm
20. The bumps found on a tongue
brain stem
annelids
bases
papillae
21. The four pairs of chemical compounds that connect together in DNA
antibody
golgi bodies
cytosine - guanine - adenine - thymine
incisors
22. Cell organs that manufacture proteins
thyroid
antibody
ribosomes
roundworms
23. The inabiliy to hear sound
deafness
seeds
parasites
metabolism
24. Any types of germs and chemicals that can make people sick
taste buds
inner ear
pathogens
endocrine system
25. The mouth parts of an insect that are used to chew up food and wood for nests
growth hormone
uterus
mandibles
Jacobson's organ
26. The tiny threads that fungi attach to their food with
dentin
hyphae
endoskeletal
left atrium
27. The physical breaking apart of food
mechanical digestion
vocal folds
penis
fungi
28. The black spot that we all have in the center of our eyes
stirrup
pupil
lysosomes
monotremes
29. Specialized mechanoreceptors in the ear that sense vibration and allow you to hear sound
hair cells
blood
discs
iris
30. 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
peritonitis
bilateral symmetry
algal blooms
monotremes
31. Two organs in the lower back which the blood travels to get cleansed of urea
white blood cells
salivary glands
metabolism
kidneys
32. Temporary extensions of cytoplasm on a protozoan that they use to move
fission
mollusks
pseudopod
cartilagenous fish
33. The portion of the ear that is seen and has ridges that bounces soundwaves into the middle ear
skeletal system
outer ear
invertebrates
lysosomes
34. The way that a reptile reproduces by having the male's sperm inside the female's body
internal fertilization
annuals
sensilla
appendix
35. Cell organelle that moves waste - food and water inside a cell
amphibians
endoplasmic reticulum
adrenal glands
integumentary system
36. Plant cell organelles that trap light energy and enable plants to conduct photosynthesis
appendix
molt
chloroplasts
soma
37. Phase of mitosis - in which identical chromosomes seperate and move to opposite sides of the cell
norepinephrine
negative feedback
teeth
anophase
38. Human body system that exchanges carbon dioxide for oxygen for breathing
lizards
stomach
joint
respiratory system
39. Means that a plant has tiny vessels that transport water and food through the roots - stems and leaves
alveoli
euglenoids
vascular
swim bladder
40. A combination of waater - urea - and salts that you don't need
urine
meninges
parasites
heart
41. The lead organ of the endocrine system because it decodes messages from the brain to the other glands
pupil
pituitary gland
autonomic nervous system
somatic senses
42. A protozoa that cannot move on its own and depends on living bodies for transport
sprozoa
euglenoids
vellus hair
flagellates
43. A shield that protects pathogens from entering the body
joint
skin
gliding joints
bases
44. Chemicals that help carry an impulse from one neuron to another
tRNA
olfactory membrane
spicules
neurotransmitters
45. Within scent organs that can detect more than 10000 odors
spiracles
olfactory cells
RNA World
discs
46. Algae that lives in the ocean too and consists mostly of seaweed and kelp
sessile
brown algae
stomach acids
cyanobacteria
47. 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
ovaries
radial symmetry
chlorophyll
penis
48. Neurons that transmit signals between sensory and motor neurons
impulses
ribosomes
interneurons
cerebellum
49. The system of tissues that transports mainly sugars inside a plant to help it grow
epinepherine
synovial fluid
vertebrates
phloem
50. Flexible feelers that an insect has that can be used to touch and smell
processes
antennae
organelle
peritonitis