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SAT Subject Test: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The individual differences of form among the members of a species
cloaca
polymorphism
lysosome
spore
2. Any cell capable of ingesting another cell
cortisone
phagocyte
lactid acid fermentation
respiration
3. A structure of the eye that focuses images on the retina by changing its convexity
hermaphrodite
aldosterone
lens
cuticle
4. A network - particularly of nerve or blood vessels
plexus
spore
clotting
endosperm
5. The extraembyonic membrane of birds - reptiles and mammals that serves as an area of gaseous exchange and as a site for the storage of noxious excretion products
allantois
polymer
cytoskeleton
polymorphism
6. An offspring that is heterozygous for one or more gene pairs
hyperthyroidism
cleavage
Arachnida
hybrid
7. A specialized structure that controls osmotic pressure by removing water from the cell
saprophyte
antigen
contractile vacuole
bacteriophage
8. The second filial generation; offspring resulting from the crossing of individuals of the F1 generation
F2
antibody
cornea
RNA
9. A disease-causing organism
pathogen
mutation
microbodies
adrenocorticotrophic hormone
10. A cell in the retina that is sensitive to weak light
autolysis
ecological succession
rod
aorta
11. A gland composed of two parts - anterior and posterior - each with its own secretions; called the "master gland" because its hormones stimulate secretions by other glands
guanine
phloem
pituitary
substrate
12. The evaporation of water from leaves or other exposed surfaces of plants
uracil
circadian rhythms
transpiration
spiracle
13. A remnant of follicle after ovulation that secretes the hormone progesterone
carapace
parenchyma
corpus luteum
climax community
14. A blood vessel that carries blood away from the heart
phylogeny
artery
lactase
phenotype
15. Small - disc-shaped bodies in the blood that play a chief role in coagulation
platelet
centromere
chitin
carbon cycle
16. Pertaining to a subdivision of the autonomic nervous system of vertebrates
commensal
parasympathetic
cone
nerve net
17. A cell that divides to form the polar body and the secondary oocyte
primary oocyte
eye
interstitial cells
Krebs cycle
18. A nitrogen base such as cytosine - thymine and uracil; when joined with sugar or phosphate - a component of nucleotides and nucleic acids
cyton
diffusion
esophagus
pyrimidine
19. A vacuole in the cytoplasm in which digestion takes place (in protozoans)
maltose
peristalsis
food vacuole
germ cell
20. In plants - the tissue between the epidermis and the vascular cylinder in the roots and stems of plants; in animals - the outer tissue of some organs
cortex
monosaccharide
chlorophyll
conditioning
21. Living - as in living organisms in the environment
NADP
centrosome
biotic
fibrin
22. The living together of two organisms in an intimate relationship
pyloric valve
symbiosis
mutualism
urine
23. The outermost - extra-embryonic membrane of reptiles and birds
reduction
chorion
endoplasm
meninges
24. The liquid part of blood
wood
parthenogenesis
germ layer
plasma
25. A reproductive cell that is capable of developing directly into an adult
spore
glomerulus
ecology
vacuole
26. A duct that carries urine from the kidneys to the bladder
femur
ureter
plastid
lactid acid fermentation
27. A typical coelenterate individual with a hollow tubular body whose outer ectoderm is separated from its inner ectoderm by mesoglea
allele
secondary tissue
polyp
ectoderm
28. A category of taxonomic classification that is ranked above class and under kingdoms
buffer
auxin
phylum
respiration
29. The central tissue of a stem - used for food storage
medusa
pith
pelagic zone
cerebrum
30. A wall composed of cellulose that is external to the cell membrane in plants; it is primarily involved in support and in the maintenance of proper internal pressure
cell wall
mitochondria
esophagus
homologous
31. An excretory product of protein metabolism
urea
recombinant DNA technology
cell wall
esophagus
32. The biome located between the polar region and the tiaga
cytokinesis
gamete
cation
tundra
33. A thin - transparent - eyelid-like membrane that opens and closes laterally across the cornea of many vertebrates (the third eyelid)
gametophyte
semicircular canals
stamen
nictitating membrane
34. A plant growth hormone
cytosine
codominant
dimorphism
auxin
35. The part of the hindbrain located in the brain stem
pons
diencephalon
meiosis
population
36. Refers to protective covering
chromatid
pleural cavity
integument
epithelium
37. Random evolutionary changes in the genetic makeup of a population
genetic drift
rhodopsin
respiration
dihybrid
38. A pyrimidine found in RNA (but not DNA); pairs with DNA adenine
physiology
cerebrum
stroma
uracil
39. An organelle in the cytoplasm that contains RNA; serves as the site of protein synthesis
carapace
hepatic portal system
ribosome
deletion
40. A stalklike or elongated body part - usually pointed at one end
style
esophagus
systole
diastole
41. Deoxyribonucleic acid; found in cell nucleus - its basic unit is the nucleotide; contains coded genetic information; can replicate on the basis of heredity
DNA
diencephalon
urine
Bowman's capsule
42. The recycling of nitrogen from decaying organism for use in future generations
irritability
nitrogen cycle
metabolism
parasitism
43. A structure in animal cells containing centrioles from which the spindle fibers develop
endoderm
cotyledon
centrosome
chromatid
44. 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
prothrombin
sensory neuron
goiter
endoplasmic reticulum
45. A duct through which the urine passes from the bladder to the outside
urethra
dihybrid
pelagic zone
cell wall
46. In mammals - the slitlike opening formed by the vocal folds in the larynx
glottis
malpighian tubules
planaria
chyme
47. The smallest particle that is capable of carrying out photosynthesis; the functional unit of a chloroplast
granum
maltase
corpus callosum
independent assortment
48. The system of naming an organism by its genus and species name
respiration
cleavage
ventricle
binomial nomenclature
49. The process of forming the sperm cells from primary spermatocytes
central nervous system
gibberellin
eye
spermatogenesis
50. The removal of hydrogen or electrons from a compound or addition of oxygen; half of a redox (oxidation or reduction) process
trilobite
emulsion
oxidation
photoperiodism