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CSET Science: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. The various organs of a cell that produce food - get rid of waste
neurons
systemic circulation
olfactory bulb
organelle
2. Little ring - shaped bones that make up the spine
sensory neurons
vertebrae
growth hormone
compact bone
3. Human body system that breaks down food so that nutrients and water can be used for the body
digestive system
lungs
mitochondria
spiracles
4. Poison from the bloodstream
circulatory system
ovaries
urea
limbic system
5. The larger organ that follows the small intestine in digestion which absorbs water from the remaining chyme
gymnosperms
large intestine
lanugo hair
compound eyes
6. Thick muscular folds that protect the true vocal chords
chyme
spicules
false vocal chords
genes
7. Located in the stomach - it burns the bacteria off the food you eat
stomach acids
muscular system
urethra
touch
8. A neuron cell's body
soma
compact bone
vocal folds
medusas
9. The series of reactions that occur in the body to convert food into energy
metabolism
temporal lobe
phytoplankton
conifers
10. Little spines on an insect that allow it to detect touch and vibration and air currents
sensilla
dentin
spinnerets
vertebrae
11. The material that is used to control all
testicles
periosteum
crocodilians
genes
12. Nerve cells that are sensitive to light and found in the eyes
ureters
interneurons
golgi bodies
photoreceptive
13. A group of mammals whose children develop in the placenta - a sac - like organ filled with fluid that nourishes the growing embryo
bladder
cornea
neurons
placental mammals
14. A type of sugar that we get from food and is the main source of the body's energy. It is broken up in the mitochondrian as energy and water
dermis
carnivorous
glucose
anvil
15. The idea that the earliest forms of living organsims were made out of RNA and not DNA. Life forms based on RNA evolved to the life forms that we see today
cell
prokaryotic
stomata
RNA World
16. Senses that are related to the body - like touch
pupil
contour feathers
anophase
somatic senses
17. Tube that the sperm travels through
chyme
incisors
sperm duct
neurotransmitters
18. The thick - milkshake consistency that food becomes once it is digested in the stomach
green algae
phylogeny
chyme
cilliates
19. Inward hairs located inside a plant guide bugs to its stomach in a carnivorous plant
pineal gland
prokaryotic
lobster pot trap
abdomen
20. Muscle that pumps blood through your body and handles circulation
fission
heart
bladder
bony fish
21. Feathers on birds that grow on their wing and tail and help steer the bird as it moves through the air
fins
spongy bone
contour feathers
archaea
22. Holes caused by plaque buildup that expose the sensitive portion of the tooth
cavity
cnidarians
penis
urine
23. Little pouches that hair grows out of
follicles
lizards
stirrup
dermis
24. Means that a plant has tiny vessels that transport water and food through the roots - stems and leaves
hammer
blood
vascular
cerebellum
25. Part of the brain that monitors and controls all the automatic functions that keep people alive
radial symmetry
spongy bone
brain stem
plants
26. A combination of waater - urea - and salts that you don't need
pancreas
urine
epinepherine
motor neurons
27. The long strands that DNA comes in. Two DNA molecules held together by a central structure
somatic senses
mammals
chromosomes
pedipalps
28. The tough - elastic skin of a sponge
spongin
insects
cnidarians
auditory canal
29. The pair of pinchers that are part of an arachnid's cephalothorax for grabbing things and deducting smells and vibrations
ball and socket joint
ligaments
urinary system
pedipalps
30. Fish that have skeletons made out of bone
flatworms
reptiles
algae
bony fish
31. A group of animals that belong to the arthropod phylum that have no backbone and have an exoskeleton
cornea
pancreas
centromere
insects
32. Cell organelle that moves waste - food and water inside a cell
flagellates
pineal gland
endoplasmic reticulum
perennials
33. Little hairs that protoists use to move through the water
melanin
tRNA
cillia
hemoglobin
34. The end of the large intestine where solid waste leaves the body
rectum
tympanic membrane
endoplasmic reticulum
cellular respiration
35. Substance found in the center of the spinal chord that provides nourishment to spinal chord cells and serves as a shock absorber
cerebrospinal fluid
double hellix
rods
insulin
36. Jointed plates on an insect that are located in the abdomen and let in air so that an insect can breathe
duodenum
urea
molars
spiracles
37. Bone that supports the entire back and is the reason why one is able to stand up straight
abdomen
spine
skeletal muscles
sebum
38. Hormone released by the pituitary gland that stimulates cell division - causing growth
lizards
growth hormone
white matter
scrotum
39. 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
baby teeth
synovial fluid
telophase
double hellix
40. The way that the female's sex cell - the egg - travels inside the female reproductive system
mechanical digestion
Fallopian tube
animal - like protist
auditory canal
41. The far - back molars that take forever to come out
olfactory bulb
dendrites
wisdom teeth
glucose
42. Organs that a fish uses to move through the water
fins
deafness
mollusks
tendons
43. Multi - celled organisms that eat food to survive
photoreceptive
photosynthesis
dermis
animals
44. Flexible feelers that an insect has that can be used to touch and smell
peritonitis
cornea
antennae
spinnerets
45. The brain's switchboard which passes information from the body to the correct part of the brain
thalamus
tissues
superior and inferior vena cava
annuals
46. Joints found in vertebrae that slide in a back and forth motion
plasma
larynx
gliding joints
hair cells
47. The condition - if not treated - when the inflamed appendix breaks and releases bacteria to the body. It can cause organ failure and death
semen
peritonitis
limbic system
apoda
48. Human body system that battles viruses and bacteria that try to make you sick
synapse
dentin
spongin
immune system
49. A type of cell that has no nucleus and has all the genetic material surrounded by it
molars
centromere
swim bladder
prokaryotic
50. Male sex cells produced in the testes
ovaries
lysosomes
endocrine system
sperm cells