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SAT Subject Test: Biology
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1. An association between an algae and a fungus that is symbiotic and mutualistic in nature
species
endemic
pons
lichen
2. Describes arthropods and other animals whose skeletal or supporting structures are outside the skin
urine
exoskeleton
urethra
hermaphrodite
3. A complex carrier mechanism located on the inside of the inner mitochondrial membrane of the cell; releases energy and is used to form ATP
cation
electron transport chain
ventral root
respiration
4. Process of aerobic respiration that fully harvests the energy of glucose; also known as the citric acid cycle
Krebs cycle
guanine
permeability
translocation
5. The phylum to which segmented worms belong
bacteriophage
aortic arch
auxin
Annelida
6. A mall sex hormone (e.g. - testosterone)
urethra
haploid
androgen
polyploidy
7. An organism that is heterozygous for two different traits
dihybrid
inner ear
planaria
thymine
8. In mitosis of higher plants - the structure that forms between the divided nuclei of the two daughter cells and eventually becomes the cell wall
pairing
notochord
cell wall plate
selective breeding
9. A section of the posterior forebrain associated with the pituitary gland
gene
hypothalamus
Eustachian tube
bile salts
10. The living matter of a cell - located between the cell membrane and the nucleus
aerobic
aortic arch
oogenesis
cytoplasm
11. Involuntary muscle
smooth muscle
ovary
synapsis
gall bladder
12. An air-conducting tube
herbivore
trachea
coelom
Krebs cycle
13. The production of daughter cells by means other than the sexual union of gametes (as in budding and binary fission)
chromatin
auxin
cortex
asexual reproduction
14. A plant that has two seed leaves or cotyledons
embolus
reticulum
dicotyledon
Krebs cycle
15. Relating to the lung
pulmonary
chorion
malpighian tubules
ethylene
16. The fusion of sperm and the egg to produce a zygote
uterus
fertilization
ecological succession
chemosynthesis
17. A large class of arthropods - including crabs and lobsters
gamete
androgen
Crustacea
sporophyte
18. An antipathogenic substance (e.g. - penicillin)
dicotyledon
point mutation
xylem
antibiotic
19. A relationship in which one organism benefits at the expense of another
prothrombin
thrombokinase
parasitism
diffusion
20. A nitrogenous base such as adenine or guanine; when joined with sugar or phosphate - a component of nucleotides and nucleic acids
purine
levels of structure
phenotype
parenchyma
21. The basal branch of each spinal nerve; carries motor neurons
ventral root
ovary
nuclear membrane
cretinism
22. Unicellular organism with simple cell structure
ungulate
test cross
prokaryote
feedback mechanism
23. A sensory hair structure in the utriculus and the sacculus of the inner ear; orients the head with respect to gravity
gray matter
macula
cortex
fruit
24. Occurs when a segment of genetic material on a chromosome becomes reversed
inversion
pheromone
mitosis
placenta
25. Daily cycles of behavior
circadian rhythms
mesoderm
cone
dorsal root
26. An over secretion of thyroid that leads to high metabolism and exopthalmia goiter
hepatic portal system
geographical barrier
assimilation
hyperthyroidism
27. A network - particularly of nerve or blood vessels
host
lymph
vitamin
plexus
28. The ways in which organisms regulate their supply of water
cerebral cortex
cone
osmoregulation
mutation
29. One of the primary tissues of the embryo
immunity
frame shift mutation
flagellate
germ layer
30. A sensory organ capable of detecting light
fibrin
eye
cyton
chlorophyll
31. The central tissue of a stem - used for food storage
transcription
gene frequency
pith
anaerobe
32. A cell in the retina that is sensitive to colors and is responsible for color vision
transpiration
cone
osmoregulation
dominance
33. A tube connecting the ovaries and the uterus
oviduct
ganglion
circadian rhythms
nucleus
34. Small - disc-shaped bodies in the blood that play a chief role in coagulation
nephron
anaerobic
micron (micrometer)
platelet
35. 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)
peristalsis
thyroid
lactid acid fermentation
nucleotide
36. The genetic makeup of an organism without regard to physical appearance
genotype
ingestion
pseudopod
recombinant DNA technology
37. A form of asexual reproduction in which the egg develops in the absence of sperm
functional groups
deoxyribose
parthenogenesis
goiter
38. The stage in mitosis that is characterized by the migration of chromatids to opposite ends of the cell; the stage in meiosis during which homologus pairs migrate (Anaphase I) - and the stage in meiosis during which chromatids migrate to different end
FSH
ADH (vassopressin)
anaphase
adrenocorticotrophic hormone
39. A blood clot that is formed within a blood vessel
embolus
cell wall
exoskeleton
thyroid
40. A microscopic - whiplike filament that serves as a locomotor structure in flagellate cells
nerve net
nondisjunction
flagellum
Loop of Henle
41. A plant that belongs to the class of seed plants in which the seeds are not enclosed in an ovary; includes the conifers
malpighian tubules
femur
ventral root
gymnosperm
42. The orientation of cells or organisms in relation to chemical stimuli; the growth or movement response of organisms to chemical stimuli
ventricle
chemotropism
turgor pressure
monosaccharide
43. Laws of classical genetics established through Mendel's experiments with peas
aqueous humor
Mendelian laws
stroma
glottis
44. A fatty sheath surrounding the axon of a neuron that aids in stimulus transmission; it is secreted by the Schwann cells
homologous
myelin sheath
carbon cycle
phototropism
45. An abbreviation of nicotinamide-adenine-dinucleotide - also called DPN; a respiratory oxidation-reduction molecule
pyloric valve
polar body
NAD
pulmonary
46. The portion of a DNA molecule that serves as a unit of heredity; found on the chromosome
gene
meninges
tissue
zygote
47. A kind of microorganism that is between a virus and a bacterium; parasitic within the cells of insects and ticks
species
granum
rickettsia
contractile vacuole
48. The division in animal cell cytoplasm caused by the pinching in of the cell membrane
cleavage
myelin sheath
gylcolysis
electron transport chain
49. A plant growth hormone
antibody
hypertonic
wood
auxin
50. The kind of bond formed when two amino acid units are jointed end to end
cephalic
test cross
peptide
DNA