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CSET Science: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Tough muscle tissue that connect bones to muscle
lysosomes
tendons
medusas
alveoli
2. A peach fuzz that is light in color and no larger than 2 cm found on the underside of the arms in the body
notochord
frontal lobe
respiratory system
vellus hair
3. Metabolic reactions that break down complicated models from food into simpler molecules
cerebrospinal fluid
catabolic metabolism
somatic nervous system
monotremes
4. Fibers of the dermis that gives the skin its structure - elasticity - and strength
elastin and collagen
terminal hair
reptiles
notochord
5. Reptiles that have protective shells and can live in land or in water
sign language
melanin
testicles
turtles and tortoises
6. Lobe of the cerebrum that controls memory
sound waves
touch
temporal lobe
cell
7. Organ that digests food with enzyme and other digestive juices like hydrochloric acid
stomach
proteins
ovaries and testes
mollusks
8. Vibrations in the air around you
thalamus
sound waves
thyroid
dermis
9. Organ beneath the papillae of a tongue that enables one to taste things
synapse
enamel
nervous system
taste buds
10. Undeveloped plants with stored food in a protective covering
snakes
seeds
hammer
pollen
11. Deoxyribonucleic acid - which is considered as a computer program for the body. located in the nucleus
peritonitis
DNA
larynx
budding
12. Neuron processes that receive impulses passed on from other neurons
bony fish
snakes
polyps
dendrites
13. Electric signals that neurons carry from one part of the body to another
mechanical digestion
duodenum
impulses
gene
14. Phase of mitosis - in which spindle fibers start to disappear and it becomes harder to see them and each of the seperated chromosomes creates a separate nucleus to
premolars
contour feathers
bone marrow
telophase
15. An inner skeleton which offers support and protects the soft parts of an animal
mollusks
endoskeletal
hinge joint
green algae
16. Tube that the sperm travels through
vertebrates
sperm duct
autonomic nervous system
true vocal chords
17. Plants that keep their needles or slippery leaves all year round
skin
systemic circulation
evergreens
genome
18. Inward hairs located inside a plant guide bugs to its stomach in a carnivorous plant
semen
lobster pot trap
antibody
cementum
19. A neuron cell's body
soma
DNA
spicules
bladder
20. Fluffy feathers on a bird's body that keeps it warm
synapse
down feathers
mechanical digestion
arachnids
21. Soft mass at the center of the tooth containing blood vessels and sensitive nerves
pulp
parasites
lungs
flatworms
22. Once considered blue - green algae - these single celled bacteria organisms have no cell nucleus
cyanobacteria
urodela
seeds
appendix
23. Tubes that the urine from the kidneys travels through to the bladder
turtles and tortoises
baby teeth
ureters
plasma
24. Cells found inside leaves that are important for photosynthesis and contain chloroplasts
salivary glands
retina
scrotum
pallisade and spongy cells
25. Neuron processes that carry impulses away from the neuron's body
urea
vertebrae
fission
axons
26. A type of vertebrate that monitors their body temperature so it stays constant no matter where they are - like birds
umami
grey matter
terminal hair
endotherm
27. Protozoas that live in host organisms without providing any benefits
wisdom teeth
diaphragm
parasites
sponges
28. The lead organ of the endocrine system because it decodes messages from the brain to the other glands
white matter
red algae
pituitary gland
voluntary muscle
29. The pouch below the penis that testicles are located
budding
lymphatic system
scrotum
red blood cell
30. A thick hard layer of bone that is below the periosteum
umami
diaphragm
compact bone
esophogus
31. Animals with backbones or spinal columns - includes fish - mammals - amphibians - reptiles - birds
vertebrates
thyroid
annelids
bony fish
32. Algae that lives in the ocean too and consists mostly of seaweed and kelp
flatworms
stomata
rectum
brown algae
33. The most common type of algae that produces half of the world's oxygen
taste buds
green algae
urethra
pineal gland
34. Cell organelle that packs up protein ready to be sent out to the body
insulin
golgi bodies
rRNA
vestigial
35. A language involving hands that is used by deaf people
double hellix
processes
sign language
dicots
36. Prokaryotic cells that are the oldest forms of life on Earth and survive in extreme conditions like hot springs - salt lakes - and underwater trenches
archaea
fungi
plants
macronucleus
37. Plants in which nutrients are delivered through special channels located in the stem
vacscular plants
heredity
scrotum
stomach acids
38. An extension of the brain that determines smells based on the scents picked up by the cilia in the olfactory membrane
olfactory bulb
antennae
immune system
false vocal chords
39. Substance found in the center of the spinal chord that provides nourishment to spinal chord cells and serves as a shock absorber
mucus
pollination
cerebrospinal fluid
annuals
40. A transport tissue found in plants that water travels from the roots to the leaves through...also known as wood
conifers
mollusks
xylem
snakes
41. Small tube attached to the large intestine
coronary circulation
appendix
torpor
heredity
42. The tissue inside the bones that blood is made in
bone marrow
animal - like protist
hemoglobin
stomach
43. The body's liquid messenger that takes oxygen and nutrients to the body
pollen
cerebellum
blood
axons
44. The four pairs of chemical compounds that connect together in DNA
pollen
mitosis
cytosine - guanine - adenine - thymine
sprozoa
45. Two rounded glands that hang down and produce the sperm cells
phytoplankton
testicles
motor neurons
down feathers
46. Eyes that some insects may have that haveh undreds of lenses that allow an insect to see many things at once
impulses
green algae
roots
compound eyes
47. Organs inside birds that ensure that their lungs constantly get fresh air
bases
digestive system
air sacs
voluntary muscle
48. The flow of blood within the heart itself
papillae
coronary circulation
contour feathers
vellus hair
49. Portion of the ear that is connected to nerve fibers that carry signals to the brain
inner ear
ureters
incisors
apoda
50. Hormones released by the hypothalmus and pituitary gland that regulate puberty and make the ovaries and testes grow
follicles
gonadotropins
plaque
mandibles