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SAT Subject Test: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Self-digestion occurring in plant and animal tissues - particularly after they have ceased to function properly
autolysis
polyploidy
deamination
heterotroph
2. The female gamete; it is nonmotile - large in comparison to male gametes - and stores nutrients
planaria
small intestine
metamorphosis
egg
3. Involuntary muscle
smooth muscle
hypotonic
autonomic nervous system
hypocoytl
4. An invertebrate animal phylum in which animals possess a single alimentary opening and tentacles with stinging cells
Coelentrata
guanine
chemosynthesis
polymorphism
5. The pairing of homologous chromosomes during meiosis
synapsis
synergistic
nerve
autosome
6. Movement of amoeba
pleural cavity
central nervous system
cone
pseudopod
7. The recycling of carbon from decaying organisms for use in future generations
epiphyte
metamorphosis
carbon cycle
yolk sac
8. A reproductive cell
chromatin
germ cell
photoperiodism
population
9. An anucleate red blood cell that contains hemoglobin
integument
geotropism
erythrocyte
alveolus
10. Refers to protective covering
integument
homozygous
dihybrid
ovary
11. A protein compound containing iron that is found in red blood cells
lysosome
somatic cell
hemoglobin
budding
12. The outermost embryonic germ layer that gives rise to the epidermis and the nervous system
ectoderm
Arthropoda
sucrase
electron transport chain
13. The ability of an organism to contribute its alleles and therefore is phenotypic traits to future generations
spermatogenesis
trachea
fitness
egg
14. Anaerobic respiration the yields 2 molecules of ATP - lactic acid - ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide or some similar compound via the glycolytic pathway
abiotic
fermentation
retina
calorie
15. The posterior part of the brain that controls the rate of breathing and other autonomic functions
medulla oblongata
alternation of generations
adrenal cortex
nucleus
16. The transfer of pollen to the micropyle or to a receptive surface that is associated with an ovule (such as stigma)
pollination
meristem
synapse
chorion
17. The orientation of cells or organisms in relation to chemical stimuli; the growth or movement response of organisms to chemical stimuli
turgor pressure
chemotropism
fibrin
parathyroid
18. Plant growth stimulated by light (stem: + - towards light; root: - - away from light)
electron transport chain
ectoderm
phototropism
plexus
19. A white or colorless - amorphous - horny substance that forms part of the outer integument of insects - crustaceans and some other invertebrates; it also occurs in certain fungi
gametophyte
chitin
centriole
yolk sac
20. A colloidal system involving the dispersion of a liquid within a liquid
dendrite
cuticle
emulsion
white matter
21. The space between the mesodermal layers that forms the body cavity of some animal phyla
coelom
linkage
emulsion
recessive
22. Tissue formed by the differentiation of cambium that causes a growth in width of a plant system
endoderm
chorion
test cross
secondary tissue
23. The type of mating that occurs when an organism selects a mating partner that resembles itself
oogenesis
assortative mating
asexual reproduction
Calvin cycle
24. A vacuole in the cytoplasm in which digestion takes place (in protozoans)
legume
food vacuole
species
plankton
25. 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
organelle
adaptation
yolk sac
cortex
26. The extraembryonic membrane in birds - reptiles and mammals that surrounds the embryo - forming an amniotic sac
pith
endoplasmic reticulum
amnion
levels of structure
27. A tract of nerve fibers connecting the two cerebral hemispheres
Crustacea
diploid
Eustachian tube
corpus callosum
28. A process of formation of ova
oogenesis
pollination
plasmodium
dorsal root
29. A lateral region of the forebrain
codominant
herbivore
exocrine
thalamus
30. The law by which genes on different chromosomes are inherited independently of each other
gamete
Bowman's capsule
cuticle
independent assortment
31. The genetic makeup of an organism without regard to physical appearance
cell wall plate
diffusion
genotype
thymine
32. Partially digested food in the stomach
vacuole
chyme
larva
chlorophyll
33. A green pigment that performs essential functions as an electron donor and light "entrapper" in photosynthesis
rhodopsin
chlorophyll
umbilicus
consumer
34. The biome located between the polar region and the tiaga
gylcolysis
budding
integument
tundra
35. A response by an organism to the duration and timing of light and dark conditions
photoperiodism
cleavage
active immunity
peripheral nervous system
36. Fluid-filled structures in the inner ear that are associated with the sense of balance
guanine
synapsis
semicircular canals
littoral zone
37. A plant that has two seed leaves or cotyledons
notochord
egg
dicotyledon
spindle
38. An air sac in the lung; the site of respiratory exchange - involving diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the air in the alveolus and the blood in the capillaries
nuclear membrane
alveolus
plexus
food vacuole
39. Daily cycles of behavior
circadian rhythms
excretion
stamen
insulin
40. The separation of homologous pairs of chromosomes following meiotic synapsis
adrenal cortex
disjunction
cephalic
sucrase
41. An abbreviation of nicotinamide-adenine-dinucleotide - also called DPN; a respiratory oxidation-reduction molecule
osmosis
hyperthyroidism
ethanol fermentation
NAD
42. The part of the male reproductive organ (the stamen) that produces and stores pollen
pith
glycogen
anther
anaerobic
43. The movement of particles from one place to another as a result of their random motion
synergistic
morphology
taiga
diffusion
44. The association of physical - visceral response with an environmental stimulus with which it is not naturally associated; a learned response
conditioning
follicle
digestion
femur
45. 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
contractile vacuole
stroma
endoderm
46. The haploid - sexual stage in the life cycle of plants
irritability
capillary
gametophyte
species
47. Organism that consumes food from outside itself instead of producing it
NAD
thrombokinase
consumer
pheromone
48. Fluid in the eye - found between the cornea and the lens
cephalic
aerobe
flagellum
aqueous humor
49. Describes a fluid that has a lower osmotic pressure than a fluid it is compared to
gonads
platelet
anaerobe
hypotonic
50. The description of a plant life cycle that consists of a diploid - asexual - sporophyte generation and a haploid - sexual - gametrophyte generation
eukaryote
cerebellum
alternation of generations
anaerobic