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SAT Subject Test: Biology
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1. Passively floating or drifting flora and fauna of a body of water; consists mainly of microscopic organisms
sinus
permeability
plankton
thorax
2. A body fluid that flows in its own circulatory fluid in lymphatic vessels separate from blood circulation
commensal
lymph
cotyledon
rod
3. A hormone that ripens fruit and induces aging
carnivore
Eustachian tube
Arachnida
ethylene
4. A change from a diploid nucleus to a haploid nucleus - as in meiosis
reduction
villus
carnivore
endocrine gland
5. A structure in animal cells containing centrioles from which the spindle fibers develop
cornea
dendrite
ribosome
centrosome
6. A stomach enzyme that partially digests proteins
pepsin
egg
microbodies
frame shift mutation
7. A foreign protein that stimulates the production of antibodies when introduced into the body of an organism
adrenal medulla
antigen
gene frequency
aerobe
8. The mammalian oviduct that leads from the ovaries to the uterus
adrenocorticotrophic hormone
villus
fallopian tube
ptyalin
9. The area of medulla that regulates the rate of breathing
respiratory center
xylem
codominant
fruit
10. A thyroid deficiency that results in stunted growth and feeblemindedness
cretinism
spore
genetic code
glottis
11. A fatty sheath surrounding the axon of a neuron that aids in stimulus transmission; it is secreted by the Schwann cells
hypothalamus
myelin sheath
diencephalon
polysaccharide
12. The transfer of a piece of chromosome to another chromosome
translocation
fibrin
sucrase
thyroid
13. Globular proteins produced by tissues that destroy or inactivate antigens
nucleotide
lens
cross-pollination
antibody
14. A type of anaerobic respiration found in fungi - bacteria and human muscle cells
bile
carbon cycle
lipase
lactid acid fermentation
15. A mutation involving the addition or loss of nucleotides
urine
diffusion
frame shift mutation
saprophyte
16. A substance that prevents appreciable changes in pH in solutions to which small quantities of acids or bases are added
steroid
hypothalamus
cerebral hemisphere
buffer
17. A behavioral or biological change that enables an organism to adjust to its environment
nictitating membrane
translation
point mutation
adaptation
18. The portion of the embryonic seed plant below the point of attachment of the coytledon; form the root
thymus
hypocoytl
centromere
luteinizing hormone (LH)
19. A major lymphatic that empties lymph into a vein in the neck
tundra
levels of structure
thryoxin
thoracic duct
20. A fat-digesting hormone
goiter
self-pollination
epinephrine
lipase
21. Cells which in the female are located between the ovarian follicles and in the male are located between the seminiferous tubules of the testes
pathogen
biome
interstitial cells
spiracle
22. 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
centromere
carbohydrate
medusa
isomer
23. Usually referred to as ACTH and secreted by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland; stimulates the adrenal cortex to produce its characteristic hormones
adrenocorticotrophic hormone
chlorophyll
glycogen
ventral root
24. A tract of nerve fibers connecting the two cerebral hemispheres
chlorophyll
corpus callosum
parthenogenesis
nondisjunction
25. An organism that does not require free oxygen in order to respire
anaerobe
biome
plankton
polar body
26. A five carbon sugar that has one oxygen atom less than ribose; a component of DNA
small intestine
deoxyribose
alimentary canal
telophase
27. Substance secreted by organisms that influences the behavior of other members of the same species
insulin
phagocyte
digestion
pheromone
28. An organism that utilizes the energy of inorganic materials such as water and carbon dioxide or the sun to manufacture organic materials
autotroph
uterus
F1
villus
29. The sac in the ovary in which the egg develops
food vacuole
follicle
medusa
sinus
30. A protein compound containing iron that is found in red blood cells
exocrine
nucleotide
seminiferous tubules
hemoglobin
31. An anterior pituitary hormone that stimulates the follicles in females and the function of the seminiferous tubules in males
heterotroph
malpighian tubules
centrosome
FSH
32. The system of naming an organism by its genus and species name
Krebs cycle
binomial nomenclature
maltase
pelagic zone
33. A plant-eating animal
herbivore
biome
endoplasmic reticulum
carapace
34. Daily cycles of behavior
carapace
circadian rhythms
Graffian follicle
spermatogenesis
35. The final stages of protein synthesis in which the genetic code of nucleotide sequences is translated into a sequences of amino acids
fruit
diastole
translation
granum
36. A hormone that regulates water reabsorption
cone
ADH (vassopressin)
inversion
polyp
37. The production of daughter cells by means other than the sexual union of gametes (as in budding and binary fission)
urethra
medulla
dicotyledon
asexual reproduction
38. The genetic makeup of an organism without regard to physical appearance
retina
buffer
genotype
embolus
39. A simple sugar
cloaca
monosaccharide
white matter
spindle
40. Relating to the lung
flagellate
pulmonary
Golgi apparatus
corpus luteum
41. Occurs when different traits are inherited together more often than they would have been by chance along; it is assumed that these traits are linked on the same chromosome
linkage
heterozygous
appendage
pheromone
42. The process by which environmental patterns or objects presented to a developing organism during a "critical period" of its growth is accepted as a permanent element of its behavior
imprinting
hypothalamus
polymer
cytoskeleton
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
electron transport chain
heterotroph
osmosis
alimentary canal
44. Any movement or growth of a living organism in response to the force of gravity
endoplasm
geotropism
anaerobic
cytosine
45. A large class of arthropods - including crabs and lobsters
bile salts
Crustacea
homozygous
ethylene
46. The portion of alimentary canal in which some protein digestion occurs
pleural cavity
cretinism
test cross
stomach
47. The thin - bent part of the renal tubule that is the site of the counter-current flow and the sodium gradient
mesoderm
thrombin
Loop of Henle
thrombokinase
48. One of many tubules that absorb tissue fluid and return it to the bloodstream via the lymphatic system
antibody
hypertonic
nephron
lymph capillary
49. The external opening of the trachea in insects
spiracle
eye
anaerobe
adrenal medulla
50. The fist stage of protein synthesis - in which the information coded in the DNA base is transcribed onto a strand of mRNA
morula
Rh factor
epicotyl
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