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CSET Science: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Little bones found in the mouth that are responsible for cutting and crushing food
coronary circulation
teeth
frontal lobe
roundworms
2. Protozoas that live in host organisms without providing any benefits
catabolic metabolism
hypodermis
ureters
parasites
3. The idea that the earliest forms of living organsims were made out of RNA and not DNA. Life forms based on RNA evolved to the life forms that we see today
papillae
snakes
discs
RNA World
4. A group of mammals whose children develop in the placenta - a sac - like organ filled with fluid that nourishes the growing embryo
esophogus
axons
placental mammals
photosynthesis
5. Prozotoans that live in host organisms and help the host
lanugo hair
olfactory bulb
pulmonary circulation
symbiosis
6. Two organs in the lower back which the blood travels to get cleansed of urea
pathogenic
vascular
cephalothorax
kidneys
7. 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
urinary system
arachnids
radial symmetry
urethra
8. Single celled creatures that are too small to see and have a nucleus and live in moist or wet surroundings
grey matter
monocots
small intestine
protists
9. Photoreceptive nerve cells that are sensitive to light and can be triggered by a single photon
fins
rods
small intestine
hinge joint
10. Heart chamber that brings blood back into the heart
chemical digestion
lymphatic system
atrium
cortex
11. The larger organ that follows the small intestine in digestion which absorbs water from the remaining chyme
perennials
metabolism
large intestine
olfactory cells
12. Located in the stomach - it burns the bacteria off the food you eat
stomata
thermoreceptors
flypaper trap
stomach acids
13. A type of amphibian that is a long - worm like creature
apoda
amphibians
anabolic metabolism
anvil
14. Other muscles that one cannot personally control - like the heart and digestive system
red algae
teeth
involuntary muscle
small intestine
15. The tube that is connected to the outside world
deafness
antibody
discs
urethra
16. Cell organelle that stores water - waste products and food until needed
antibody
vacuoles
compound eyes
white blood cells
17. Human body system that helps humans make more humans
cartilagenous fish
reproductive system
dinoflagellates
lungs
18. Human body system that allows your muscles to move
plaque
vacscular plants
muscular system
brain stem
19. A type of reptile that has no limbs
integumentary system
spongy bone
euglenoids
snakes
20. A condition in which the appendix gets inflamed and can be painful
appendicitis
incisors
sperm duct
epinepherine
21. Groups of cells that live together
bases
perennials
bladder
tissues
22. Organs inside birds that ensure that their lungs constantly get fresh air
hyphae
archaea
air sacs
heredity
23. Pointed teeth that help tear the food apart
villi
canine teeth
papillae
chelicerae
24. Circular muscles that keep urine from leaking out of the bladder opening
sphincteres
symbiosis
annelids
appendicitis
25. Hormones released by the hypothalmus and pituitary gland that regulate puberty and make the ovaries and testes grow
gonadotropins
chitin
adrenal glands
mandibles
26. The small sections of DNA inherited by one's parents that determine certain heriditary features - like eye color
neurotransmitters
salivary glands
anabolic metabolism
gene
27. Also known as agnathans - these are fish without jaws so they have a round sucker mouth with teeth along the inside - like the lamprey
platelets
pineal gland
grey matter
jawless fish
28. A transport tissue found in plants that water travels from the roots to the leaves through...also known as wood
somatic senses
sign language
double hellix
xylem
29. Creatures found sucking nutrients from dead animals and plants by breaking down their remains
carrageenan
polyps
phloem
fungi
30. The way that a polyp - a cnidarian - reproduces asexually by growing a small version of the plant called a bud that evenetually becomes its own organism
vacuoles
nephrons
budding
thyroid
31. Thick and dark hair that is usually head hair and also found on legs - armpits and pubic areaa
stamen
terminal hair
motor neurons
hemoglobin
32. Holes caused by plaque buildup that expose the sensitive portion of the tooth
medusas
blood
cavity
somatic nervous system
33. The central part of a flower that contains its female sex organs
adrenal glands
tendons
pistill
involuntary muscle
34. Deoxyribonucleic acid - which is considered as a computer program for the body. located in the nucleus
lobster pot trap
red algae
chlorophyll
DNA
35. Segmented worms - like earthworms - and are made up of ringed segments
annelids
hypothalamus
somatic senses
hemoglobin
36. The far - back molars that take forever to come out
involuntary muscle
wisdom teeth
cornea
nephrons
37. The tough - elastic skin of a sponge
monocots
spongin
heart
mollusks
38. A peach fuzz that is light in color and no larger than 2 cm found on the underside of the arms in the body
bacteria
pistill
vellus hair
spinnerets
39. Heart chamber that is filled blood from the lungs that has oxygen and is ready to go through the body
deafness
lymphatic system
left atrium
adrenal glands
40. A protein that binds with molecules - called the antigen - that is found on the invading germ. the protein signals white blood cells to kill the invading germ
gene
antibody
roots
taste buds
41. Helps scientists predict heredity from cross - breeding
chromosomes
esophogus
urinary system
Punnett Square
42. Muscles tha allow you to move different parts of the body
voluntary muscle
diatoms
organelle
reptiles
43. Sacs that produce the body's hair
premolars
cartilage
enamel
hair follicle
44. Cell organelle that packs up protein ready to be sent out to the body
appendicitis
golgi bodies
vellus hair
stomach acids
45. Photoreceptive nerve cells that are less light sensitive and can detect color
norepinephrine
vertebrates
cones
enamel
46. Sense of touch that allows one to feel where they are in space
proprioception
protists
notochord
brain
47. Version of the nervous system that controls voluntary actions like petting or talking
somatic nervous system
spinnerets
fins
urine
48. A protozoan that has a pseudopod to move around with and to eat with.
ribosomes
myelin
dermis
ameboids
49. A protein that an insect's exoskeleton is made out of
chitin
photoreceptive
mucus
eukaryotic cells
50. Porrtion of the spinal chord that reflects impulses to and from the brain
white matter
stirrup
olfactory bulb
cnidarians