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CSET Science: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Little glands located in the abdomen of a spider to make silk for spider webs
algae
cytoplasm
plasma
spinnerets
2. A white - fatty substance that axons contain to speed up transmission of impulses
myelin
endothermic
pathogens
cerebellum
3. A type of vertebrate that monitors their body temperature so it stays constant no matter where they are - like birds
skin
Punnett Square
endotherm
apoda
4. The dramatic change an animal goes through on its way to becoming an adult
gills
prokaryotic
metamorphosis
biology
5. Organ behind the eye's pupil that foucses light back onto the eyeball
cytosine - guanine - adenine - thymine
lens
sebum
mechanical digestion
6. The way that a reptile reproduces by having the male's sperm inside the female's body
appendicitis
sebum
internal fertilization
spinnerets
7. The smallest amount of living matter that is the unit of structure and function for all organisms
large intestine
cell
spiracles
animals
8. Located under the cerebrum - this part of the brain controls movement
endoskeletal
mitosis
contour feathers
cerebellum
9. Human body system that makes sure that germ fighting cells get collected by blood tissue
lymphatic system
touch
epidermis
perennials
10. Algae with a special type of flagellate that allows them to spin in circles
dinoflagellates
seeds
white blood cells
hair cells
11. A fine lightly colored hair that covers your body when you are a baby
chromosomes
telophase
carbohydrate
lanugo hair
12. The tough - elastic skin of a sponge
papillae
dinoflagellates
spongin
grey matter
13. Human body system that contains hormonal glands that control growth and reproduction
bone marrow
pulmonary circulation
endocrine system
false vocal chords
14. Fibers of the dermis that gives the skin its structure - elasticity - and strength
left atrium
arthropods
appendectomy
elastin and collagen
15. Neurons that transmit signals between sensory and motor neurons
neurons
molt
interneurons
crocodilians
16. Vascular plants that do not produce flowers or fruit - like conifers - cycads - gingkoes - and gnetophytes
duodenum
gymnosperms
phloem
vertebrates
17. A group of mammals with pouches for infants who are not fully developed when they are born
mitosis
glucose
prokaryotic
marsupials
18. Located in the stomach - it burns the bacteria off the food you eat
vellus hair
deafness
atrium
stomach acids
19. Joint that is used to turn one's head
atrium
gene
pivot joint
endotherm
20. The body's liquid messenger that takes oxygen and nutrients to the body
blood
heart
lens
chemical digestion
21. Layer of skin located beneath the epidermis and dermis which is mostly fatty tissue to protect the inner organs
hypodermis
uterus
cementum
ureters
22. Biological chemicals responsible for regulating mood - organ function - growth - and metabolism
hormones
lungs
flagellum
phloem
23. Portion of the ear that is connected to nerve fibers that carry signals to the brain
chitin
uterus
inner ear
red blood cell
24. The way that hormone production is regulated by the cells producing chemicals that stop certain hormones from being released
penis
negative feedback
neurons
asynmetric animals
25. The process that plants use to reproduce. Insects travel from plant to plant dropping off pollen into the pistills
pollination
hinge joint
prophase
RNA World
26. Fish that have skeletons made out of cartiledge - like sharks - scales and rays
marrow
cartilagenous fish
echnioderm
evergreens
27. Neurons that transfer impulses from sensory organs like the eyes and ears
macronucleus
sensory neurons
vacuoles
turtles and tortoises
28. Skin chemical that lubricates and waterproofs the skin and hair to make them smooth and supple but can develop acne
esophogus
sebum
sensilla
flagellates
29. A substance found in red algae that is put in pudding and toothpaste to make them smooth
cavity
cnidarians
lymphatic system
carrageenan
30. Creatures found sucking nutrients from dead animals and plants by breaking down their remains
centromere
compound eyes
fungi
dicots
31. Hormones released from the adrenal glands during times of stress by telling the body to metabolize carbohydrates to produce extra energy
vertebrae
thyroid
epinepherine
gills
32. The end of the large intestine where solid waste leaves the body
urodela
cephalothorax
rRNA
rectum
33. Holes caused by plaque buildup that expose the sensitive portion of the tooth
joint
sensilla
capillaries
cavity
34. The passing of traits from parents to offspring
dermis
parasites
capillaries
heredity
35. Glands in the skin that produce sebum
bone marrow
semen
sebaceous glands
growth hormone
36. A trait in heredity that appears more frequently in the offspring
frontal lobe
dominant trait
bone marrow
ventricle
37. Neuron processes that receive impulses passed on from other neurons
ribcage
vertebrae
dendrites
golgi bodies
38. Cells owned by plants and animals in which the cell's genetic material is surrounded by a membrane
lysosomes
eukaryotic cells
skeletal system
monotremes
39. Different parts of the cerebrum that control different kinds of thought
proprioception
lobes
growth hormone
bases
40. Eyes that some insects may have that haveh undreds of lenses that allow an insect to see many things at once
compound eyes
snakes
hemoglobin
fungus - like protists
41. A thick hard layer of bone that is below the periosteum
perennials
insects
dermis
compact bone
42. Tiny forms of algae that form the basis of most saltwater food chains
phytoplankton
archaea
eukaryotic cells
ovaries
43. The outer layer of a cell that serves as a wall to let food in and let waste out
meninges
echnioderm
wisdom teeth
cell membrane
44. Hormone released by pancreas to help body cells absorb sugar
spiracles
insulin
cuticle
frontal lobe
45. When chemicals called enzymes break food up into molecules that can be absorbed
euglenoids
negative feedback
chemical digestion
kidneys
46. Living organism that makes their own food through photosynthesis - including trees - weed - moss
iris
inner ear
plants
spongin
47. Animals that do not have a shape at all - like sponges
gonadotropins
ribosomes
urinary system
asynmetric animals
48. The nuclei of a cilliate protozoa that controls reproduction
lobes
micronucleus
urodela
cuticle
49. A long tube that connects the mouth to the stomach
symbiosis
esophogus
canine teeth
taste buds
50. Small tube attached to the large intestine
xylem
roundworms
stirrup
appendix