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SAT Subject Test: Biology
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1. A specialized structure that controls osmotic pressure by removing water from the cell
irritability
reduction
contractile vacuole
glycogen
2. The pairing of homologous chromosomes during meiosis
binary fission
synapsis
nerve
Chordata
3. An undifferentiated - growing region of a plant that is constantly undergoing cell division and differentiation
pseudopod
mutagenic agent
meristem
granum
4. A progressive change from which a permanently more mature or advanced state results
dendrite
differentation
phototropism
homozygous
5. Cytoplasmic bodies within a plant cell that are often pigmented
plastid
clotting
vestigial organ
erythrocyte
6. A ductless gland that secretes hormones directly into the bloodstream
epiglottis
endocrine gland
pons
umbilicus
7. Substance secreted by organisms that influences the behavior of other members of the same species
pheromone
lichen
synergistic
plexus
8. A symbol that denotes the relative concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution
epinephrine
population
smooth muscle
pH
9. An emulsifying agent secreted by the liver
gene
disaccharide
bile
mitochondria
10. The transformation of an immature animal into an adult; a change in the form of an organ or structure
phylum
style
epithelium
metamorphosis
11. The instance of polymorphism in which there is a difference of form between two members of a species - as between males and females
rickettsia
fermentation
steroid
dimorphism
12. A metabolic stage between mitoses in which genetic material is reproduced
acetylcholine
interphase
cytochrome
trypsin
13. The female gonad in animals; the base of the pistil in plants
pineal body
niche
ovary
cerebral hemisphere
14. Cells which in the female are located between the ovarian follicles and in the male are located between the seminiferous tubules of the testes
centrosome
interstitial cells
antibody
nerve cord
15. A structure in animal cells containing centrioles from which the spindle fibers develop
centrosome
clotting
thermoregulation
genotype
16. A period in the development of animals between the embryo and adult stages; starts at hatching and ends in metamorphasis
larva
FSH
assimilation
micron (micrometer)
17. Refers to protective covering
calorie
homeotherm
purine
integument
18. A resistance to disease developed through the immune system
nictitating membrane
immunity
irritability
parasitism
19. One of the two strands that constitute a chromosome; chromatids are held together by the centromere
chromatid
chitin
inner ear
anaphase
20. The loss of all or part of a chromosome
nephron
deletion
anaerobic
aorta
21. Fluid skeleton of annelids
assortative mating
hydrostatic skeleton
F1
chlorophyll
22. The sensory organ of the inner ear of mammals; it is coiled and contains the organ of corti
herbivore
trilobite
ADH (vassopressin)
cochlea
23. The outermost surface of an organism
Arthropoda
epidermis
diencephalon
lipid
24. The association of physical - visceral response with an environmental stimulus with which it is not naturally associated; a learned response
cytosine
chromatid
autosome
conditioning
25. Plant growth stimulated by light (stem: + - towards light; root: - - away from light)
lymphocyte
root hair
anaerobic
phototropism
26. The contraction of the atria or ventricles of the heart
mutagenic agent
appendage
systole
meiosis
27. 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
neuron
allantois
peristalsis
epithelium
28. Pertaining to a restricted locality; ecologically - occurring only in one particular region
tissue
endemic
cytoskeleton
phagocyte
29. The posterior part of the brain that controls the rate of breathing and other autonomic functions
polar body
medulla oblongata
physiology
cytoplasm
30. The part of the hindbrain located in the brain stem
pinocytosis
taxonomy
pons
vacuole
31. The place of attachment of the mitotic fiber to the chromosome
polymer
F2
centromere
thymine
32. A multidirectional sensory system of lower animals such as the hydra - consisting of nerve fibers spread throughout the ectoderm
stomach
pituitary
nerve net
parasympathetic
33. Occurs when a segment of genetic material on a chromosome becomes reversed
angiosperm
autolysis
electron transport chain
inversion
34. One-thousandth of a millimeter; a unit of microscopic length
micron (micrometer)
Arthropoda
interphase
active immunity
35. Random evolutionary changes in the genetic makeup of a population
genetic drift
hypotonic
cornea
hypocoytl
36. A network - particularly of nerve or blood vessels
uterus
biome
plastid
plexus
37. A nuclear protein of chromosomes that stains readily
larva
lipid
chromatin
hormone
38. An opening in the eye whose size is regulated by the iris
pupil
alveolus
recombinant DNA technology
centromere
39. The transfer of pollen to the micropyle or to a receptive surface that is associated with an ovule (such as stigma)
pollination
carbohydrate
irritability
cambium
40. The basal branch of each spinal nerve; carries motor neurons
aerobe
style
ventral root
levels of structure
41. A stomach enzyme that partially digests proteins
conditioning
androgen
Arachnida
pepsin
42. A kind of microorganism that is between a virus and a bacterium; parasitic within the cells of insects and ticks
rickettsia
Bowman's capsule
diploid
exoskeleton
43. An organic molecule consisting of joined phosphate - 5-carbon sugar (deoxyribose or ribose) - and a purine or a pyrimidine (adenine - guanine - uracil - thymine or cytosine)
producer
synapse
food vacuole
nucleotide
44. A category of taxonomic classification that is ranked above class and under kingdoms
zygote
duodenum
phylum
pairing
45. A reproductive cell that is capable of developing directly into an adult
RNA
pineal body
gymnosperm
spore
46. An offspring that is heterozygous for one or more gene pairs
osmosis
host
hybrid
aortic arch
47. The small granular body within the centrosome to which the spindle fibers attach
trilobite
centriole
lymph
fitness
48. The part of the nervous system that regulates the involuntary muscles - such as the walls of the alimentary canal; includes the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous systems
inner ear
autonomic nervous system
medulla
polysaccharide
49. A remnant of follicle after ovulation that secretes the hormone progesterone
metaphase
sex chromosome
dominance
corpus luteum
50. A mitotic stage in which nuclei reform and nuclear membrane reappears
telophase
ilium
irritability
acetylcholine