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SAT Subject Test: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The transfer of pollen to the micropyle or to a receptive surface that is associated with an ovule (such as stigma)
chromatin
pollination
mesoderm
pathogen
2. A mutation in which a single nucleotide base is substituted for another nucleotide base - or an extra nucleotide base is added
blastula
cell wall plate
rhodopsin
point mutation
3. The transfer of a piece of chromosome to another chromosome
excretion
chromatin
translocation
recessive
4. A compact linear organization of nerve tissues with ganglia in the CNS
synaptic terminal
ADH (vassopressin)
nerve cord
prophase
5. The space between the mesodermal layers that forms the body cavity of some animal phyla
homeotherm
interstitial cells
coelom
thoracic duct
6. An organ centrally involved in the human digestive system
alimentary canal
ecological succession
lichen
coelom
7. A mall sex hormone (e.g. - testosterone)
androgen
cytoplasm
peptide
cerebral hemisphere
8. Describes arthropods and other animals whose skeletal or supporting structures are outside the skin
uterus
mucosa
exoskeleton
fruit
9. A flowering plant; a plant of the class Angiospermae that produces seeds enclosed in an ovary and is characterized by the possession of fruits and flowers
chitin
angiosperm
metaphase
spore
10. Living or active in the absence of free oxygen; pertaining to respiration that is independent of oxygen
anaerobic
chorion
aldosterone
analogous
11. A class of arthropods that includes scorpions - spiders - mites and ticks
Arachnida
ungulate
neuron
dominance
12. An association between an algae and a fungus that is symbiotic and mutualistic in nature
lichen
epicotyl
ilium
corpus callosum
13. Fluid skeleton of annelids
sex chromosome
binary fission
hydrostatic skeleton
NAD
14. A substance that prevents appreciable changes in pH in solutions to which small quantities of acids or bases are added
aorta
carbohydrate
buffer
smooth muscle
15. A behavioral or biological change that enables an organism to adjust to its environment
adaptation
endoplasmic reticulum
organelle
buffer
16. The outermost - extra-embryonic membrane of reptiles and birds
humerus
ventricle
spermatogenesis
chorion
17. An undifferentiated - growing region of a plant that is constantly undergoing cell division and differentiation
primary spermatocyte
meristem
assimilation
glomerulus
18. A unit of heat; the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree centigrade
lymph
uterus
calorie
telophase
19. A symbol that denotes the relative concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution
pH
cerebellum
appendage
adrenal cortex
20. A hydrogen carrier containing iron that functions in many cellular processes - including respiration
cytoskeleton
cytochrome
spore
steroid
21. A ring-shaped muscle that is capable of closing a tubular opening by constriction
osmoregulation
F2
femur
sphincter
22. The inner layer of an organ surrounded by the cortex
ADH (vassopressin)
endoplasm
nerve
medulla
23. 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
species
linkage
autonomic nervous system
sympathetic
24. An emulsifying agent secreted by the liver
fruit
phloem
bile
glottis
25. Pertaining to a subdivision of the autonomic nervous system of vertebrates
parasympathetic
pseudopod
aerobic
aerobe
26. A structure that extends from the trunk of an organism and is capable of active movements
ventral root
epithelium
appendage
autotroph
27. An organ that is not functional in an organism - but was functional at some period in its evolution
seminal fluid
vestigial organ
symbiosis
exocytosis
28. The living matter of a cell - located between the cell membrane and the nucleus
villus
monocotyledon
gymnosperm
cytoplasm
29. Living - as in living organisms in the environment
tetrad
biotic
plankton
Calvin cycle
30. A foreign protein that stimulates the production of antibodies when introduced into the body of an organism
asexual reproduction
antigen
micron (micrometer)
osmosis
31. The extraembryonic membrane in birds - reptiles and mammals that surrounds the embryo - forming an amniotic sac
cell wall plate
amnion
lichen
medulla oblongata
32. The sensory organ of the inner ear of mammals; it is coiled and contains the organ of corti
analogous
cochlea
duodenum
epididymis
33. In mammals - the slitlike opening formed by the vocal folds in the larynx
tetrad
incomplete dominance
glottis
zygote
34. 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
photoperiodism
anaerobe
oxidation
cortex
35. A tube connecting the ovaries and the uterus
oviduct
phloem
hemoglobin
cerebellum
36. A mitotic stage in which nuclei reform and nuclear membrane reappears
lacteal
telophase
epiphyte
Annelida
37. Self-digestion occurring in plant and animal tissues - particularly after they have ceased to function properly
metamorphosis
hydrostatic skeleton
corpus luteum
autolysis
38. A plant growth hormone
Annelida
nuclear membrane
sensory neuron
auxin
39. The separation of some members of a population from the rest of their species; prevents interbreeding and may lead to the development of a new species
isolation
frame shift mutation
fertilization
nucleotide
40. An invertebrate animal phylum in which animals possess a single alimentary opening and tentacles with stinging cells
Coelentrata
erythrocyte
adrenal cortex
microbodies
41. A plant that lives on another plant mensalistically
spore
epiphyte
umbilicus
plasmodium
42. The phylum to which segmented worms belong
Annelida
phototropism
capillary
genetic code
43. A mitotic or meiotic stage in which the chromosomes become visible and during which the spindle fibers form; synapsis takes place during the first meiotic prophase
prophase
bile
coenzyme
disjunction
44. A ductless gland that secretes hormones directly into the bloodstream
endocrine gland
retina
thorax
sex chromosome
45. A disease-causing organism
niche
carbohydrate
peripheral nervous system
pathogen
46. A change from a diploid nucleus to a haploid nucleus - as in meiosis
vagus nerve
gastrula
reduction
nucleolus
47. A category of taxonomic classification that is ranked above class and under kingdoms
cytoplasm
angiosperm
phylum
dorsal root
48. Protective immunity to a disease in which the individual produces antibodies as a result of previous exposure to the antigen
cortisone
prokaryote
Porifera
active immunity
49. The external opening of the trachea in insects
spiracle
mitosis
anther
niche
50. A hormone produced by the Islets of Langerhans in the pancreas
insulin
lichen
Rh factor
semicircular canals