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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. Hormone released by the testes that causes voice changes - muscle mass - and facial hair
testosterone
fission
negative feedback
spine
2. A meaty flavor sensed by the taste buds
tRNA
umami
sperm duct
platelets
3. Chemicals that help carry an impulse from one neuron to another
arthropods
platelets
neurotransmitters
lens
4. Also known as agnathans - these are fish without jaws so they have a round sucker mouth with teeth along the inside - like the lamprey
parasites
pistill
pollination
jawless fish
5. Heart chamber that pumps the blood out of the heart
ventricle
olfactory cells
testosterone
bladder trap
6. Tube that the sperm travels through
cell membrane
turtles and tortoises
sperm duct
seeds
7. Phase of mitosis in which the duplicated chromosomes line up along the center of the cell and each centromere attaches to two spindle fibers
pallisade and spongy cells
molars
metaphase
genome
8. Organ at the bottom of the body that fills up with the urine transported from the kidneys
notochord
compound eyes
lysosomes
bladder
9. Animals that do not have a backbone - like butterflies - sand dollars - and starfish
ligaments
fungi
invertebrates
white matter
10. Inverterate animals that have two halves that match if you draw a line down the center of their bodies - like butterfly
bilateral symmetry
Jacobson's organ
sprozoa
cytosine - guanine - adenine - thymine
11. A type of reptile with four legs ending in sharped clawed feet and bodies that taper off into tails - like the chameleon
immune system
medusas
plasma
lizards
12. Organs inside birds that ensure that their lungs constantly get fresh air
air sacs
epidermis
rods
catabolic metabolism
13. Plants that grow up to live for many seasons and reproduce multiple times
terminal hair
perennials
dinoflagellates
autonomic nervous system
14. Reptiles that live mainly in the tropics - have eyes and nostrils on top of theier heads
crocodilians
peritonitis
arthropods
genes
15. Layer of skin located beneath the epidermis and dermis which is mostly fatty tissue to protect the inner organs
hypodermis
cytoplasm
lymphatic system
gonadotropins
16. Creatures found sucking nutrients from dead animals and plants by breaking down their remains
fungi
ovaries
lobes
coronary circulation
17. Muscle that pumps blood through your body and handles circulation
invertebrates
pallisade and spongy cells
heart
reptiles
18. The center of the chromosome that holds the structure together
centromere
hypothalamus
axons
archaea
19. Neuron processes that receive impulses passed on from other neurons
axons
dendrites
mollusks
animal - like protist
20. The nuclei of a cilliate protozoa that controls reproduction
micronucleus
angiosperms
endoplasmic reticulum
ovaries and testes
21. A group of vertebrates that have dry scaly skin that protects them and keeps moisture inside their bodies and use lungs to breathe air
birds
reptiles
annelids
touch
22. Pointed teeth that help tear the food apart
sweat glands
processes
rods
canine teeth
23. The series of reactions that occur in the body to convert food into energy
salivary amylase
metabolism
chordata
thalamus
24. Phylum class for animals that have spinal chords
penis
chordata
brain stem
vertebrae
25. Organ behind the eye's pupil that foucses light back onto the eyeball
turtles and tortoises
mandibles
lens
jawless fish
26. Photoreceptive nerve cells that are less light sensitive and can detect color
evergreens
cones
molt
jawless fish
27. Biological chemicals responsible for regulating mood - organ function - growth - and metabolism
cyanobacteria
hormones
thermoreceptors
ureters
28. Enzyme found in spit that breaks down carbohydrates
salivary amylase
proprioception
spongin
vertebrae
29. A transport tissue found in plants that water travels from the roots to the leaves through...also known as wood
xylem
eukaryotic cells
blood
fungus - like protists
30. Hormone released from the adrenal glands during times of stress by raisng heart rate and blood pressure
olfactory bulb
hinge joint
penis
norepinephrine
31. Pads of cartilage that cushion the vertebrae and protect the spinal cord from injury
plasma
discs
premolars
olfactory cells
32. The redness of the sea caused by the overpopulation of dinoflagellates
centromere
RNA
gills
red tide
33. The largest form of invertebrates that have jointed parts - like claws - legs - and antennae - bilateral symmetry - and segmented bodies
arthropods
ribcage
synovial fluid
seeds
34. Metabolic reactions in which the simpler molecjules of food are built into more complicated molecules
appendix
red tide
anabolic metabolism
tendons
35. Located in the stomach - it burns the bacteria off the food you eat
white blood cells
stomach acids
genetic modification
internal fertilization
36. Means that a plant has tiny vessels that transport water and food through the roots - stems and leaves
vascular
spinnerets
brain stem
sphincteres
37. Portion of the tooth that connects the teeth to the jawbone
nervous system
stirrup
digestive system
roots
38. Different parts of the cerebrum that control different kinds of thought
lobes
voluntary muscle
ectotherm
norepinephrine
39. Joint that is used to turn one's head
golgi bodies
pivot joint
nephrons
nematocyst
40. Organs that a fish uses to move through the water
thymus
fins
olfactory cells
catabolic metabolism
41. Blood vessels found on the alveoli that transport oxygen to the bloodstream
capillaries
autonomic nervous system
melanocytes
sebaceous glands
42. Human body system that allows your muscles to move
pivot joint
pollination
muscular system
cerebellum
43. Liquid produced by salivary glands that helps break down chemicals and determine taste by traveling back to the tastebuds
pallisade and spongy cells
interneurons
saliva
cerebellum
44. A substance found in red algae that is put in pudding and toothpaste to make them smooth
carrageenan
neurotransmitters
skeletal system
ovaries
45. Algae that lives in the ocean too and consists mostly of seaweed and kelp
superior and inferior vena cava
flypaper trap
brown algae
vertebrae
46. The sex glands of women
conifers
large intestine
ovaries
placental mammals
47. Meat - eating
carnivorous
canine teeth
kidneys
skin
48. Invertebrates that have a spiny skin - bone - like plates - water - filled network of veins - and bottom feet
cartilage
peritonitis
echnioderm
mRNA
49. Tails that plant - like protists use to transport themselves
flagellum
synapse
white blood cells
ball and socket joint
50. The small sections of DNA inherited by one's parents that determine certain heriditary features - like eye color
contour feathers
vellus hair
gene
sperm cells