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SAT Subject Test: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The inner part of the adrenal gland that secretes adrenalin
photolysis
marsupial
cortisone
adrenal medulla
2. Tissue formed by the differentiation of cambium that causes a growth in width of a plant system
buffer
pleural cavity
cation
secondary tissue
3. An opening in the eye whose size is regulated by the iris
morula
morphology
pupil
meristem
4. The coagulation of blood caused by the rupture of platelets and the interaction of fibrin - fibrinogen - thrombin - prothrombin and calcium ions
malleus
plastid
clotting
germ layer
5. The navel
seminal fluid
pH
appendage
umbilicus
6. One-thousandth of a millimeter; a unit of microscopic length
micron (micrometer)
gibberellin
polymorphism
pollen
7. An anucleate red blood cell that contains hemoglobin
seminal fluid
erythrocyte
sex chromosome
test cross
8. A major lymphatic that empties lymph into a vein in the neck
thoracic duct
sucrase
F1
vagus nerve
9. A structure formed by the wall of the uterus and the chorion of the embryo; serves as the area in which the embryo obtains nutrition from the parent
thymus
NADP
cerebellum
placenta
10. A marine biome typical of the open seas
pelagic zone
species
secondary tissue
thoracic duct
11. Blood protein that is transformed to fibrin upon clotting
anaphase
fibrinogen
binomial nomenclature
heterozygous
12. The class of free-living flatworms
planaria
pons
genetic drift
pinocytosis
13. An over secretion of thyroid that leads to high metabolism and exopthalmia goiter
hyperthyroidism
climax community
endemic
Eustachian tube
14. The external opening of the trachea in insects
host
flagellate
medulla
spiracle
15. Self-digestion occurring in plant and animal tissues - particularly after they have ceased to function properly
deoxyribose
producer
autolysis
allele
16. In taxonomy - a classification between species and family
hyperthyroidism
genus
synergistic
Crustacea
17. An association between an algae and a fungus that is symbiotic and mutualistic in nature
Bowman's capsule
peristalsis
nuclear membrane
lichen
18. The pollination of the pistil of one flower with pollen from the stamen of a different flower of the same species
pollen
disjunction
cross-pollination
fruit
19. Usually referred to as ACTH and secreted by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland; stimulates the adrenal cortex to produce its characteristic hormones
adrenocorticotrophic hormone
excretion
femur
monocotyledon
20. Functional urinary tubules responsible for excretion in the kidney of vertebrates
nictitating membrane
nephron
mucosa
hypocoytl
21. A chemical action that releases energy from glucose to form ATP
gonads
respiration
femur
mitosis
22. A process of photosynthesis in which water is split into H+ and OH-; the hydrogen ion is then joined to NADP
rod
F1
photolysis
Annelida
23. A kingdom of unicellular living organisms that are neither animals nor plants; includes some groups of algae - slime molds and protozoa
alveolus
Protista
endemic
chromatin
24. A mature ovary
ADH (vassopressin)
nictitating membrane
fruit
ethylene
25. A sensory organ capable of detecting light
phenotype
electron transport chain
eye
Golgi apparatus
26. One of a group of compounds that is identical in a atomic composition - but different in structure and arrangement
isomer
medulla oblongata
deoxyribose
protein
27. Passively floating or drifting flora and fauna of a body of water; consists mainly of microscopic organisms
guard cell
plankton
trilobite
coelom
28. The pressure exerted by the contents of a cell against the cell membrane or cell wall
lactid acid fermentation
coelom
turgor pressure
lipase
29. Any physical feature that prevents the ecological niches of different organisms from overlapping
anaerobe
meninges
binomial nomenclature
geographical barrier
30. An organelle that regulates cell functions and contains the genetic material of the cell
nucleus
cytokinesis
food vacuole
protein
31. A family tree depicting the inheritance of a particular genetic trait over several generations
dihybrid
osmosis
pedigree
excretion
32. An endocrine gland located in the neck that produces thyroxin
thyroid
niche
immunity
pons
33. Fluid-filled structures in the inner ear that are associated with the sense of balance
semicircular canals
colon
white matter
corpus luteum
34. The enzyme released from the blood platelets in vertebrates during clotting
exocrine
thrombin
lichen
thrombokinase
35. An abbreviation of ribonucleic acid - a nucleic acid in which the sugar is ribose; a product of DNA transcription that serves to control certain cell activities
phylogeny
pairing
gill slit
RNA
36. 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
serum
autonomic nervous system
centromere
immunity
37. An air duct from the middle ear to the throat that equalizes external and internal air pressure
sinus
hypotonic
Eustachian tube
adrenal cortex
38. An embryonic structure that gives rise to the central nervous system
adaptation
germ cell
adrenaline (epinephrin)
neural tube
39. A sugar composed of two combined monosaccharides
genetic drift
circadian rhythms
disaccharide
pepsin
40. The triploid tissue in some seeds that contains stored food and is formed by the union of one sperm nucleus with two nuclei of the female's gametophyte
phylum
phylogeny
endosperm
ilium
41. A metabolic stage between mitoses in which genetic material is reproduced
bacillus
saprophyte
ilium
interphase
42. The biome located between the polar region and the tiaga
morphology
pupil
permeability
tundra
43. A marine arthropod - now extinct - that lived during the Paleozoic era
gall bladder
lymphocyte
umbilicus
trilobite
44. Describes two or more structures that have similar forms - positions and origins despite the differences between their current functions
homologous
mutagenic agent
thrombin
translation
45. A purine (nitrogenous base) component of nucleotides and nucleic acids; links with cytosine in DNA
pepsin
pheromone
guanine
synapse
46. A motile - multinucleate mass of protoplasm resulting from fusion of uninuclear amoeboid cells
plasmodium
anaerobic
lipase
respiratory center
47. A tube one cell thick that carries blood from artery to vein; the site of material exchange between the blood and tissues of the body
capillary
larva
cortisone
crossing over
48. A nitrogen base that is present in nucleotides and nucleic acids; it is paired with guanine
adenosine phosphate
cytosine
Bowman's capsule
endemic
49. In mammals - the slitlike opening formed by the vocal folds in the larynx
plankton
glottis
littoral zone
homozygous
50. Relating to the lung
smooth muscle
aerobe
pulmonary
plasma