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CSET Science: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A trait in heredity that does not appear as frequently in the offspring
red tide
recessive trait
auditory canal
animals
2. Organ that is fundamental for breathing
type 1 diabetes
compact bone
lungs
pistill
3. The pouch below the penis that testicles are located
roundworms
skeletal system
scrotum
micronucleus
4. Deoxyribonucleic acid - which is considered as a computer program for the body. located in the nucleus
somatic senses
scrotum
vacscular plants
DNA
5. The sex glands of women
birds
ovaries
hair follicle
stamen
6. Anthropods that are the most adaptable insects all over the world. they have a hard exoskeleton and jointed limbs and eight legs - like spiders and scorpions and mites and ticks
chromosomes
mammals
discs
arachnids
7. The long strands that DNA comes in. Two DNA molecules held together by a central structure
chitin
chromosomes
plants
chlorophyll
8. Circular muscles that keep urine from leaking out of the bladder opening
sphincteres
pivot joint
enamel
vellus hair
9. The colored portion of the eye that opens and closes around the pupil depending on how much light there is
cillia
iris
red tide
pitfall trap
10. Organ that digests food with enzyme and other digestive juices like hydrochloric acid
red algae
lanugo hair
stomach
duodenum
11. One of the five senses that is experienced all over the body
stomach
touch
scrotum
stomach acids
12. Cells found inside leaves that are important for photosynthesis and contain chloroplasts
hemoglobin
seeds
sessile
pallisade and spongy cells
13. A protozoan that has a pseudopod to move around with and to eat with.
semen
plants
hypothalamus
ameboids
14. Sacs that produce the body's hair
rods
hair follicle
saliva
genetic modification
15. The points on the tentacles of a cnidarian that is used to stun prey
nematocyst
fungi
impulses
appendicitis
16. Glands in women and men that produce the sex cells for reproduction
ovaries and testes
pollination
thyroid
neurotransmitters
17. Process in which glucose is broken down and is a catabolic reaction
cellular respiration
red blood cell
cellulose
dicots
18. Metabolic reactions that break down complicated models from food into simpler molecules
catabolic metabolism
gonadotropins
fission
hair cells
19. The tissue inside the bones that blood is made in
olfactory membrane
stamen
bone marrow
iris
20. Hormone released from the adrenal glands during times of stress by raisng heart rate and blood pressure
norepinephrine
mechanical digestion
stomach acids
white matter
21. The flow of blood within the heart itself
coronary circulation
hair follicle
centromere
cavity
22. Also known as the ear drum - it vibrates like a real drum when soundwaves enter the ear
radial symmetry
hemoglobin
tympanic membrane
spinnerets
23. Muscles that move bones and work in teams to move the bones appropriately
cytosine - guanine - adenine - thymine
skeletal muscles
large intestine
stomata
24. A type of cell that has no nucleus and has all the genetic material surrounded by it
prokaryotic
amphibians
plant - like protist
peritonitis
25. Substance found in the center of the spinal chord that provides nourishment to spinal chord cells and serves as a shock absorber
cerebrum
scales
cerebrospinal fluid
cuticle
26. The science of life
asynmetric animals
biology
cnidarians
marsupials
27. The brain's switchboard which passes information from the body to the correct part of the brain
thalamus
phloem
ligaments
pseudopod
28. Larger and flatter teeth in the back that are used to crush food to mix with saliva to make it easier to swallow
compact bone
molars
pollination
mechanical digestion
29. Glands in the skin that produce sebum
Punnett Square
sebaceous glands
algal blooms
fins
30. Helps scientists predict heredity from cross - breeding
Punnett Square
white matter
endotherm
biology
31. Organ underneath the cerebrum that controls emotions
cerebrospinal fluid
limbic system
amphibians
lanugo hair
32. The walls of a plant cell
metaphase
small intestine
spicules
cellulose
33. Cells owned by plants and animals in which the cell's genetic material is surrounded by a membrane
roots
anabolic metabolism
pivot joint
eukaryotic cells
34. 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
meninges
proprioception
photosynthesis
amphibians
35. Little glands located in the abdomen of a spider to make silk for spider webs
platelets
spinnerets
tympanic membrane
wisdom teeth
36. Nerve receptors in the skin that sense pressure and vibration
plasma
brain stem
mechanoreceptors
cuticle
37. Neuron processes that receive impulses passed on from other neurons
brown algae
endoskeletal
dendrites
compact bone
38. The first part of the small intestine where digestive enzymes from liver and pancreas break up chyme into a soup of molecules small enough to enter the bloodstream
voluntary muscle
platelets
phylogeny
duodenum
39. Prokaryotic cells that are the oldest forms of life on Earth and survive in extreme conditions like hot springs - salt lakes - and underwater trenches
double hellix
archaea
axons
bladder trap
40. The act of selecting genes carefully that lead to a better yield of good characteristics
genetic modification
notochord
terminal hair
coronary circulation
41. A soft layer of bone that is below the compact bone
euglenoids
nematocyst
anophase
spongy bone
42. Lobe of the cerebrum that controls memory
integumentary system
asynmetric animals
nematocyst
temporal lobe
43. Cells found in the blood that help make clots when you get a cut
notochord
platelets
hypodermis
epidermis
44. Means that a plant has tiny vessels that transport water and food through the roots - stems and leaves
digestive system
scales
hypodermis
vascular
45. Organ behind the eye's pupil that foucses light back onto the eyeball
joint
molt
lens
tRNA
46. A fine lightly colored hair that covers your body when you are a baby
somatic nervous system
lymphatic system
breathing
lanugo hair
47. Living organism that makes their own food through photosynthesis - including trees - weed - moss
sign language
animal - like protist
plants
skin
48. The large space in the female reproductive system where babies grow in
uterus
brown algae
Punnett Square
roundworms
49. A hibernation that amphibians go through during the winter months
false vocal chords
torpor
melanin
diatoms
50. The way that eukaryotic cells divide to help cause growth. The nucleus of one cell divides into two identical nuclei
lysosomes
gills
periosteum
mitosis