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SAT Subject Test: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A plant that belongs to the class of seed plants in which the seeds are not enclosed in an ovary; includes the conifers
primary oocyte
gymnosperm
cerebral hemisphere
assortative mating
2. Fluid in the eye - found between the cornea and the lens
nuclear membrane
digestion
aqueous humor
allele
3. An association between an algae and a fungus that is symbiotic and mutualistic in nature
Chordata
parenchyma
lichen
appendage
4. An endocrine gland of vertebrates - usually paired - and located near or within the thyroid that secretes parathormone - which controls the metabolism of calcium
parathyroid
amnion
chlorophyll
ingestion
5. The removal of an amino group from an organism - particularly from an amino acid
deamination
corpus callosum
adrenal medulla
active immunity
6. The pollination of the pistil of one flower with pollen from the stamen of a different flower of the same species
cross-pollination
assimilation
somatic cell
cerebrum
7. The part of the flower that bears the female gametophyte
DNA
medulla
pistil
nerve
8. A digestive enzyme of the saliva that turns starch into maltose (salivary amylase)
ptyalin
anaerobe
inversion
polysaccharide
9. The hormone secreted by the corpus luteum of vertebrates and the placenta of mammals; its function is to maintain the endometrium
nerve cord
progesterone
peptide
point mutation
10. An antigen in blood; can cause erythroblastosis fetalis when the mother is Rh- and the fetus is Rh+
permeability
binary fission
urine
Rh factor
11. A pyrimidine found in RNA (but not DNA); pairs with DNA adenine
phenotype
gill slit
uracil
centromere
12. Pertaining to a restricted locality; ecologically - occurring only in one particular region
cleavage
Crustacea
endemic
commensal
13. An organism that is heterozygous for two different traits
endoderm
chorion
F1
dihybrid
14. Describes structures that have similar function but different evolutionary origins; e.g. - a bird's wing and a moth's wing
analogous
polyp
lymphocyte
nucleus
15. An air-conducting tube
aerobic
guanine
egg
trachea
16. The movement of particles from one place to another as a result of their random motion
osmoregulation
meristem
turgor pressure
diffusion
17. A behavioral or biological change that enables an organism to adjust to its environment
photolysis
adaptation
malpighian tubules
mitochondria
18. A stage of embryonic development characterized by the differentiation of the cells into the ectoderm and endoderm germ layers and by the formation of the archenteron
phloem
sensory neuron
gastrula
cephalic
19. Waves of contraction and relaxation passing along a tubular structure - such as the digestive tube
peristalsis
ventricle
cretinism
cuticle
20. A chemical messenger that is secreted by one part of the body and carried by the blood to affect another part of the body - usually a muscle or gland
hormone
translation
oxidation
spermatogenesis
21. In mammals - the slitlike opening formed by the vocal folds in the larynx
thryoxin
sex linkage
glottis
irritability
22. Vascular tissue of the plant that aids in support and carries water
vestigial organ
xylem
producer
parathyroid
23. A space in the cytoplasm of a cell that contains fluid
pons
aerobic
vacuole
dicotyledon
24. The outer - transparent layer of the eye
cornea
epithelium
insulin
diastole
25. The anaerobic respiration of carbohydrates
plasmodium
gylcolysis
corpus luteum
dorsal root
26. Encompasses the brain and the spinal cord
stamen
central nervous system
physiology
cloaca
27. An antipathogenic substance (e.g. - penicillin)
thrombokinase
antibiotic
smooth muscle
corpus luteum
28. The phylum of sponges
incomplete dominance
stroma
gibberellin
Porifera
29. A stage of embryonic development in which the embryo consists of a hollow ball of cells
maltose
blastula
crossing over
somatic cell
30. A marine biome typical of the open seas
phloem
ptyalin
villus
pelagic zone
31. The extraembryonic membrane in birds - reptiles and mammals that surrounds the embryo - forming an amniotic sac
inner ear
amnion
prokaryote
gibberellin
32. A section of the posterior forebrain associated with the pituitary gland
hypothalamus
meristem
urea
parathyroid
33. A network or mesh of fibrils - fibers or filaments
adaptation
phenotype
thrombokinase
reticulum
34. A "seed leaf"; responsible for food digestion and storage in plant embryo
aerobic
hemoglobin
cotyledon
femur
35. Refers to protective covering
plasmodium
NADP
vacuole
integument
36. The physical appearance or makeup of an individual - as opposed to its genetic makeup
endoplasmic reticulum
pistil
guard cell
phenotype
37. Plant growth stimulated by light (stem: + - towards light; root: - - away from light)
phototropism
embolus
hypotonic
pharynx
38. Self-digestion occurring in plant and animal tissues - particularly after they have ceased to function properly
autolysis
cyton
oviduct
biome
39. The male gonads that produce sperm and male hormones
testes
herbivore
sinus
uracil
40. Cytoplasmic organelles that serve as sites of respiration; a rod-shaped body in the cytoplasm known to be the center of cellular respiration
eukaryote
aorta
cytoskeleton
mitochondria
41. The science of classification of living things
taxonomy
ecology
consumer
interstitial cells
42. A remnant of follicle after ovulation that secretes the hormone progesterone
dimorphism
eye
corpus luteum
follicle
43. A plant-eating animal
herbivore
urinary bladder
permeability
physiology
44. A plant that has a single cotyledon or seed-leaf
monocotyledon
endosperm
epithelium
deoxyribose
45. Undifferentiated tissue in the stem of a plant that aids growth in width
cambium
mutation
peptide
gray matter
46. A nerve fiber
cyton
homozygous
axon
lacteal
47. Any physical feature that prevents the ecological niches of different organisms from overlapping
geographical barrier
imprinting
plexus
primary oocyte
48. Cells which in the female are located between the ovarian follicles and in the male are located between the seminiferous tubules of the testes
interstitial cells
sex linkage
root hair
coelom
49. A kind of white blood cell in vertebrates that is characterized by a rounded nucleus; involved in the immune response
lymphocyte
epiglottis
incomplete dominance
vitamin
50. The site of most digestion of nutrients and absorption of digested nutrients
cephalic
adaptive radiation
small intestine
hydrostatic skeleton