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SAT Subject Test: Biology

Subjects : sat, science, biology
Instructions:
  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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  • Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. The dorsal part of the hip girdle






2. The part of the male reproductive organ (the stamen) that produces and stores pollen






3. The posterior part of the brain that controls the rate of breathing and other autonomic functions






4. The fusion of sperm and the egg to produce a zygote






5. The mammalian oviduct that leads from the ovaries to the uterus






6. A pair of chromosome pairs present during the first metaphase of meiosis






7. A network of membrane-enclosed spaces connected with the nuclear membrane; transports materials through the cell; can be soft or rough






8. A stage of mitosis; chromosomes line up at the equator of the cell






9. A hormone that ripens fruit and induces aging






10. A marine arthropod - now extinct - that lived during the Paleozoic era






11. A flesh-eating animal; a holotrophic animal that subsists on other animals or parts of animals






12. Fluid-filled structures in the inner ear that are associated with the sense of balance






13. The transfer of pollen from the stamen to the pistil of the same flower






14. An organic compound to which hydrogen and oxygen are attached; the hydrogen and oxygen are in a 2:1 ratio; examples include sugars - starches and cellulose






15. Adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) - which are energy storage molecules






16. A dominant allele suppresses the expression of the other member of an allele pair when both members are present






17. A sex or reproductive cell that must fuse with another of the opposite type to form a zygote






18. Semen






19. The cell body of a neuron






20. The navel






21. A structure formed by the wall of the uterus and the chorion of the embryo; serves as the area in which the embryo obtains nutrition from the parent






22. A structure in animal cells containing centrioles from which the spindle fibers develop






23. A transmitter substance released from the axons of nerve cells at the synapse






24. A constituent of the plasma of the blood of vertebrates; it is converted to thrombin by thrombokinase in the presence of calcium ions - thus contributing to the clotting of blood






25. An underground stem






26. Outgrowths of a root's epidermal cells that allow for greater surface area for absorption of nutrients and water






27. A chemical action that releases energy from glucose to form ATP






28. A resistance to disease developed through the immune system






29. Globular proteins produced by tissues that destroy or inactivate antigens






30. The solid ball of cells the results from cleavage of an egg; a solid blastula that precedes the blastula stage






31. A stage of embryonic development in which the embryo consists of a hollow ball of cells






32. The phylum to which jointed-legged invertebrates belong - including insects - arachnids and crustaceans






33. A fat or oil






34. Cycle in photosynthesis that reduces fixed carbon to carbohydrates through the addition of electrons ("dark cycle")






35. An organelle in the cytoplasm that contains RNA; serves as the site of protein synthesis






36. The orderly process by which one biotic community replaces another until a climax community is established






37. Blood vessels located between ascending and descending aortas that deliver blood to most of the upper body






38. A lateral region of the forebrain






39. The association of physical - visceral response with an environmental stimulus with which it is not naturally associated; a learned response






40. A plastid containing chlorophyll






41. A type of virus that can destroy bacteria by infecting - parasitizing and eventually killing them






42. An enzyme from the pancreas that digests proteins in the small intestine






43. A complex carrier mechanism located on the inside of the inner mitochondrial membrane of the cell; releases energy and is used to form ATP






44. Anaerobic respiration the yields 2 molecules of ATP - lactic acid - ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide or some similar compound via the glycolytic pathway






45. Small - disc-shaped bodies in the blood that play a chief role in coagulation






46. All the members of a given species inhabiting a certain locale






47. Plant growth stimulated by light (stem: + - towards light; root: - - away from light)






48. Degree of penetrability - as in membranes that allow given substances to pass through; the ability to penetrate






49. Structures in the testes that produce sperm and semen






50. The transformation of an immature animal into an adult; a change in the form of an organ or structure







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