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SAT Subject Test: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The junction or gap between the axon terminal of one neuron and the dendrites of another neuron
plastid
diastole
synapse
plankton
2. Pertaining to a subdivision of the autonomic nervous system of vertebrates
parasympathetic
adaptive radiation
diencephalon
testes
3. Describes a fluid that has a lower osmotic pressure than a fluid it is compared to
dendrite
bile
hypotonic
chitin
4. A specialized structure that carries out particular functions for eukaryotic cells
pyloric valve
organelle
lymph capillary
pharynx
5. A change from a diploid nucleus to a haploid nucleus - as in meiosis
reduction
geographical barrier
wood
nictitating membrane
6. The portion of alimentary canal connecting the pharynx and the stomach
Porifera
esophagus
thoracic duct
meristem
7. 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
prokaryote
thorax
gamete
RNA
8. The thin-walled anterior chamber of the heart (also called the auricle)
wood
atrium
population
saprophyte
9. A kind of white blood cell in vertebrates that is characterized by a rounded nucleus; involved in the immune response
Golgi apparatus
lymphocyte
crossing over
interstitial cells
10. A body fluid that flows in its own circulatory fluid in lymphatic vessels separate from blood circulation
tundra
NAD
lymph
thoracic duct
11. The study of all living processes - activities and functions
physiology
chromosome
villus
urea
12. A substance that is acted upon by an enzyme
Arthropoda
sex linkage
climax community
substrate
13. The science of classification of living things
aerobe
thyroid
taxonomy
endemic
14. A mucus-secreting membrane
gylcolysis
mucosa
organelle
climax community
15. Describes cells (gametes) that have half the chromosome number typical of the species
chemotropism
protein
disaccharide
haploid
16. Occurs when different traits are inherited together more often than they would have been by chance along; it is assumed that these traits are linked on the same chromosome
linkage
ingestion
chemotropism
phagocyte
17. The cavity between the lungs and the wall of the chest
synapse
buffer
pleural cavity
primary oocyte
18. Hormone active in osmoregulation; a mineral corticoid produced by the adrenal cortex; stimulates reabsorption of Na+ and secretion of K+
tetrad
placenta
aldosterone
plastid
19. The fluid that remains after fibrinogen is removed from the blood plasma of vertebrates
aortic arch
lipid
serum
integument
20. The enzyme released from the blood platelets in vertebrates during clotting
thrombokinase
meristem
genetic code
genetic drift
21. The process of forming the sperm cells from primary spermatocytes
buffer
spermatogenesis
asexual reproduction
phylum
22. Cytoplasmic bodies within a plant cell that are often pigmented
plastid
nucleotide
chorion
pleural cavity
23. The sensory organ of the inner ear of mammals; it is coiled and contains the organ of corti
spore
cochlea
esophagus
thoracic duct
24. An accumulation of axons within the CNS that is white because it is fatty - myelin sheath
white matter
dicotyledon
germ cell
glottis
25. A sex or reproductive cell that must fuse with another of the opposite type to form a zygote
gamete
binomial nomenclature
producer
ilium
26. A mutation involving the addition or loss of nucleotides
polyp
frame shift mutation
permeability
epicotyl
27. The haploid - sexual stage in the life cycle of plants
follicle
cornea
gametophyte
goiter
28. The transfer of pollen to the micropyle or to a receptive surface that is associated with an ovule (such as stigma)
pollination
osmoregulation
meninges
pulmonary
29. A multidirectional sensory system of lower animals such as the hydra - consisting of nerve fibers spread throughout the ectoderm
nerve net
chyme
integument
Graffian follicle
30. A thin - transparent - eyelid-like membrane that opens and closes laterally across the cornea of many vertebrates (the third eyelid)
nictitating membrane
sensory neuron
epicotyl
dendrite
31. An organ that stores bile
abiotic
chyme
gall bladder
Loop of Henle
32. The division in animal cell cytoplasm caused by the pinching in of the cell membrane
metabolism
inversion
DNA
cleavage
33. The ability of an organism to contribute its alleles and therefore is phenotypic traits to future generations
endoplasm
fitness
mesoderm
electron transport chain
34. An excretory product of protein metabolism
urea
larva
progesterone
anther
35. A pair of chromosome pairs present during the first metaphase of meiosis
vitamin
Porifera
tetrad
circadian rhythms
36. A colloidal system involving the dispersion of a liquid within a liquid
synergistic
maltase
emulsion
cretinism
37. The failure of some homologous pairs of chromosomes to separate following meiotic synapsis
translocation
nondisjunction
somatic cell
style
38. A microscopic opening located in the epidermis of a leaf and formed by a pair of guard cells
stoma
ovary
genetic code
prothrombin
39. In plants - the tissue between the epidermis and the vascular cylinder in the roots and stems of plants; in animals - the outer tissue of some organs
cortex
epidermis
thalamus
hypocoytl
40. An enzyme that acts upon maltose and converts it into glucose
calorie
maltase
endoplasm
marsupial
41. An organism that is heterozygous for two different traits
dihybrid
pith
myelin sheath
cell wall
42. A sensory hair structure in the utriculus and the sacculus of the inner ear; orients the head with respect to gravity
hormone
semicircular canals
chlorophyll
macula
43. An animal with a constant body temperature
homeotherm
axon
mutualism
anaerobe
44. A mass of cells that have similar structures and perform similar functions
fruit
cerebrum
purine
tissue
45. A hormone that regulates water reabsorption
deamination
osmoregulation
ADH (vassopressin)
olfactory
46. All the members of a given species inhabiting a certain locale
phenotype
population
semicircular canals
cochlea
47. Describes structures that have similar function but different evolutionary origins; e.g. - a bird's wing and a moth's wing
retina
microbodies
sex linkage
analogous
48. The part of the male reproductive organ (the stamen) that produces and stores pollen
anther
pelagic zone
hepatic portal system
myelin sheath
49. An organ that is not functional in an organism - but was functional at some period in its evolution
stamen
ventral root
RNA
vestigial organ
50. The more muscular chamber(s) of the heart that pump blood to the lungs and to the rest of the body
ventricle
nerve net
synergistic
medusa