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CSET Science: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Version of the nervous system that controls voluntary actions like petting or talking
somatic nervous system
spinnerets
mucus
sound waves
2. Phase of mitosis in which the chromosomes are visible and centrioles move to the opposite ends of the cells and threadlike spindle fibers start to spread across
cones
prophase
marsupials
cerebrum
3. Soft mass at the center of the tooth containing blood vessels and sensitive nerves
metamorphosis
eukaryotic cells
spiracles
pulp
4. Temporary extensions of cytoplasm on a protozoan that they use to move
pseudopod
type 1 diabetes
contour feathers
sprozoa
5. Gymnoperm plants that produce male and female cones
conifers
olfactory bulb
roots
lobes
6. The largest part of the brain that is divided into two halves called hemipsheres and controls thoughts
growth hormone
plant - like protist
cerebrum
echnioderm
7. Complex molecules that cells use for all different types of jobs
compact bone
metabolism
proteins
blood
8. Larger and flatter teeth in the back that are used to crush food to mix with saliva to make it easier to swallow
torpor
estrogen
false vocal chords
molars
9. Hard substance that covers the root and anchors the tooth in place
endoplasmic reticulum
thyroid
cementum
systemic circulation
10. Neuron processes that receive impulses passed on from other neurons
prophase
dendrites
papillae
genes
11. Algae that has chlorophyll - but also has a red pigment which helps them absorb sunlight from deep underwater
Punnett Square
red algae
conifers
right atrium
12. Version of the nervous system that controls things that happen on their own - like heartbeat
scrotum
catabolic metabolism
autonomic nervous system
red blood cell
13. Portion of the tooth that connects the teeth to the jawbone
roots
pulmonary circulation
air sacs
urethra
14. A type of invertebrate that has a long flat body and bilateral symmetry. Most are parasites and live off of other organisms
compound eyes
elastin and collagen
flatworms
myelin
15. Dome shaped muscle that the lungs rest on
Punnett Square
diaphragm
monotremes
chelicerae
16. An animal that does not move around - but is not dead
carnivorous
roundworms
blood
sessile
17. The fluid filled gap that axons are connected to in the neuron
true vocal chords
pupil
micronucleus
synapse
18. Cnidarians - like sea anemones - that do not move as much at all
pathogenic
polyps
cephalothorax
muscular system
19. The body of an arachnid that contains most of their organs
RNA
cartilage
abdomen
hair follicle
20. The passing of traits from parents to offspring
metabolism
ovaries and testes
heredity
rectum
21. Liquid produced by salivary glands that helps break down chemicals and determine taste by traveling back to the tastebuds
wisdom teeth
grey matter
gliding joints
saliva
22. The mouth parts of an insect that are used to chew up food and wood for nests
pulmonary circulation
mandibles
chlorophyll
inner ear
23. Also known as ribonucleic acid - a complex molecule found in cells and viruses. Used by DNA to transport the instructions on how to develop the cell
RNA
reptiles
true vocal chords
endothermic
24. Little spines on an insect that allow it to detect touch and vibration and air currents
sweat glands
arthropods
sensilla
stomach
25. Single celled creatures that are too small to see and have a nucleus and live in moist or wet surroundings
ameboids
protists
vertebrates
salivary glands
26. A trait in heredity that appears more frequently in the offspring
dominant trait
pistill
limbic system
anvil
27. A rigid - soft tissue that a cartiligeous fish's bones are made of
cellular respiration
cartilage
nucleus
cones
28. Pads of cartilage that cushion the vertebrae and protect the spinal cord from injury
somatic nervous system
baby teeth
discs
vacscular plants
29. Pigment that gives skin its color
urodela
melanin
symbiosis
sphincteres
30. Hormone released by the ovaries that cauess breast development - body shape changes - and menustration
joint
cornea
hyphae
estrogen
31. Human body system that exchanges carbon dioxide for oxygen for breathing
canine teeth
chloroplasts
respiratory system
perennials
32. The system of tissues that transports mainly sugars inside a plant to help it grow
phloem
nematocyst
frontal lobe
phylogeny
33. The sum of an organism's genes
perennials
genome
synovial fluid
hinge joint
34. Glands in the skin that produce sweat
terminal hair
epidermis
sweat glands
genes
35. A combination of waater - urea - and salts that you don't need
urine
photoreceptive
epinepherine
endothermic
36. Located under the cerebrum - this part of the brain controls movement
ventricle
cerebellum
cerebrum
chitin
37. Little ring - shaped bones that make up the spine
kidneys
algae
swim bladder
vertebrae
38. Also known as the erythrocyte - cells found in blood that carry oxygen to cells
white blood cells
grey matter
red blood cell
penis
39. The tiny nerve endings at the bottom of the skin
chemical digestion
mandibles
mRNA
dermis
40. Organ that is fundamental for breathing
flagellates
internal fertilization
lungs
urodela
41. The male sex cells of a flower
pollen
spine
anabolic metabolism
pineal gland
42. Prokaryotic cells that comes in many shapes - including spears - rods - and spirals and found in air - water - and living things
apoda
bacteria
roundworms
centromere
43. Plants that grow up to live for many seasons and reproduce multiple times
perennials
hypothalamus
ball and socket joint
air sacs
44. Metabolic reactions in which the simpler molecjules of food are built into more complicated molecules
hypodermis
anabolic metabolism
negative feedback
anophase
45. The large space in the female reproductive system where babies grow in
uterus
protists
ovaries
appendicitis
46. Reptiles that have protective shells and can live in land or in water
turtles and tortoises
stomach
euglenoids
mammals
47. The act of selecting genes carefully that lead to a better yield of good characteristics
DNA
phytoplankton
radial symmetry
genetic modification
48. Vibrations in the air around you
genes
mammals
chloroplast
sound waves
49. A protein on red blood cells that attach oxygen to it
amphibians
hemoglobin
umami
thalamus
50. Hormone released by pancreas to help body cells absorb sugar
voluntary muscle
alveoli
insulin
echnioderm