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SAT Subject Test: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Any cell capable of ingesting another cell
maltase
translation
biotic
phagocyte
2. The study of form and structure
eye
prophase
morphology
sucrase
3. A jellyfish
glycogen
sporophyte
progesterone
medusa
4. A structure that arises during mitosis and helps separate the chromosomes; composed of tubulin
hyperthyroidism
spindle
marsupial
substrate
5. A dark-staining small body within the nucleus; composed of RNA
nucleolus
morphology
hemoglobin
electron transport chain
6. A symbiotic relationship from which both organisms involved derive some benefit
deoxyribose
mutualism
central nervous system
Bowman's capsule
7. A specialized structure that carries out particular functions for eukaryotic cells
organelle
protein
seminal fluid
adrenal medulla
8. Structures in the testes that produce sperm and semen
peristalsis
placenta
seminiferous tubules
cell wall
9. Genetic blending; each allele exerts some influence on the phenotype
insulin
vitamin
incomplete dominance
urinary bladder
10. Three membranes that envelop the brain and spinal cord (pia mater - dura mater and arachnoid)
follicle
linkage
meninges
guard cell
11. The part of the flower that bears the female gametophyte
hypertonic
chlorophyll
pistil
meristem
12. A chemical action that releases energy from glucose to form ATP
adenosine phosphate
respiration
levels of structure
smooth muscle
13. In taxonomy - a classification between species and family
oviduct
self-pollination
commensal
genus
14. The outermost embryonic germ layer that gives rise to the epidermis and the nervous system
F2
aerobic
fertilization
ectoderm
15. Describes a fluid that has a higher osmotic pressure than another fluid it is compared to
hybrid
F2
hypothalamus
hypertonic
16. Passively floating or drifting flora and fauna of a body of water; consists mainly of microscopic organisms
mutualism
plankton
Calvin cycle
lipid
17. A structure in animal cells containing centrioles from which the spindle fibers develop
plexus
gamete
mitochondria
centrosome
18. Technology that allows for manipulation of genetic material
bacillus
translocation
pistil
recombinant DNA technology
19. The portion of the embryonic seed plant below the point of attachment of the coytledon; form the root
synapsis
self-pollination
hypocoytl
vitamin
20. The cell membrane
diastole
urethra
hypotonic
plasma membrane
21. Occurs when certain traits are determined by genes on sex chromosomes
endoplasm
sex linkage
pepsin
incomplete dominance
22. A pouched mammal - such as the kangaroo or opossum
lymph
marsupial
hormone
physiology
23. Any movement or growth of a living organism in response to the force of gravity
isolation
pituitary
geotropism
pons
24. xylem that is no longer being used
rod
endoderm
alveolus
wood
25. A mucus-secreting membrane
cyton
mucosa
ectoderm
alveolus
26. Random evolutionary changes in the genetic makeup of a population
reticulum
genetic drift
immunity
olfactory
27. A fat or oil
rhizome
gametophyte
lipid
osmosis
28. A bundle of nerve axons
nerve
chlorophyll
permeability
aerobe
29. Living or active in the absence of free oxygen; pertaining to respiration that is independent of oxygen
legume
anaerobic
NADP
reduction
30. The kind of bond formed when two amino acid units are jointed end to end
peptide
sex chromosome
colon
erythrocyte
31. The movement of particles from one place to another as a result of their random motion
inner ear
diffusion
ecological succession
absorption
32. Any organism that is the victim of a parasite
host
phloem
ectoderm
consumer
33. A bony or chitinous case or shield covering the back or part of the back of an animal (shell of a crab)
pinocytosis
adrenaline (epinephrin)
population
carapace
34. The most anterior portion of the small intestine of vertebrates - adjacent to the stomach; the continuation of the stomach into which the bile duct and pancreatic duct empty
ovary
sphincter
duodenum
femur
35. The breeding of an organism with a homozygous recessive in order to determine whether an organism is homozygous dominant or heterozygous dominant for a given trait
Eustachian tube
germ layer
ecology
test cross
36. Bacteria that are rod shaped
placenta
synapse
gene frequency
bacillus
37. The extraembryonic membrane in birds - reptiles and mammals that surrounds the embryo - forming an amniotic sac
seminal fluid
amnion
cytoplasm
lacteal
38. The association of physical - visceral response with an environmental stimulus with which it is not naturally associated; a learned response
symbiosis
hybrid
conditioning
adrenal cortex
39. The ability of certain animals to regrow missing body parts
pollination
turgor pressure
regeneration
deamination
40. The science of classification of living things
carbon cycle
taxonomy
fitness
seminiferous tubules
41. The living together of two organisms in an intimate relationship
pharynx
symbiosis
serum
trachea
42. The cellular layer that covers external and internal surfaces
cytochrome
endoplasm
epithelium
genetic drift
43. The female gonad in animals; the base of the pistil in plants
secondary tissue
ovary
cell wall
nucleotide
44. Plant tissue consisting of large thin-walled cells for storage
photoperiodism
symbiosis
parenchyma
turgor pressure
45. The ability of an organism to contribute its alleles and therefore is phenotypic traits to future generations
lacteal
estrogen
fitness
gibberellin
46. An air-conducting tube
trachea
larva
central nervous system
buffer
47. Semen
central nervous system
seminal fluid
niche
cerebellum
48. The uppermost portion of pistil upon which pollen grains alight
stigma
F1
spore
chemosynthesis
49. The swelling at the end of an axon
trachea
synaptic terminal
guanine
nerve
50. A female sex hormone secreted by the follicle
analogous
estrogen
exocytosis
adrenaline (epinephrin)