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CSET Science: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Larger and flatter teeth in the back that are used to crush food to mix with saliva to make it easier to swallow
molars
fission
endoskeletal
atrium
2. Neuron processes that receive impulses passed on from other neurons
cones
dendrites
centromere
ball and socket joint
3. The lead organ of the endocrine system because it decodes messages from the brain to the other glands
pituitary gland
bladder
digestive system
genome
4. A language involving hands that is used by deaf people
axons
tendons
chordata
sign language
5. Algae with cell walls that are rich in silica - the main component of glass
green algae
Punnett Square
pollen
diatoms
6. Dome shaped muscle that the lungs rest on
angiosperms
ureters
Jacobson's organ
diaphragm
7. Thick and dark hair that is usually head hair and also found on legs - armpits and pubic areaa
nervous system
limbic system
chitin
terminal hair
8. The sum of an organism's genes
phytoplankton
genome
apoda
olfactory bulb
9. Senses that are related to the body - like touch
conifers
appendix
chordata
somatic senses
10. The cell organelle that breaks down food and releases energy
capillaries
mitochondria
cementum
pseudopod
11. The sex glands of women
lymphatic system
ovaries
umami
air sacs
12. The first part of the small intestine where digestive enzymes from liver and pancreas break up chyme into a soup of molecules small enough to enter the bloodstream
metaphase
biology
carnivorous
duodenum
13. Inward hairs located inside a plant guide bugs to its stomach in a carnivorous plant
vestigial
lobster pot trap
chloroplasts
lymphatic system
14. A carnivorous plant that sucks water into it along with the bugs that are in the water
bladder trap
micronucleus
mitosis
xylem
15. The process that plants use to reproduce. Insects travel from plant to plant dropping off pollen into the pistills
gene
pollination
immune system
false vocal chords
16. The various organs of a cell that produce food - get rid of waste
plaque
organelle
axons
animals
17. Neurons transmit signals from your central nervous system to your muscles - telling them to move
anophase
arthropods
vestigial
motor neurons
18. An overpopulation of algae that can cover huge areas of water and devestate ecosystems by blocking out the sunlight from other organisms or secrete poison into the water
algal blooms
cartilagenous fish
axons
anophase
19. Undeveloped plants with stored food in a protective covering
seeds
nephrons
cellular respiration
stomach
20. Bony structure that protects the lungs
ribcage
reproductive system
alveoli
conifers
21. Also known as the ear drum - it vibrates like a real drum when soundwaves enter the ear
fins
sweat glands
pineal gland
tympanic membrane
22. Heart chamber that pumps the blood out of the heart
ventricle
anura
birds
medusas
23. Feathers on birds that grow on their wing and tail and help steer the bird as it moves through the air
compound eyes
contour feathers
algal blooms
insulin
24. The outer layer of a cell that serves as a wall to let food in and let waste out
cell membrane
salivary amylase
catabolic metabolism
sign language
25. A protist that captures food to eat - such as an amoeba - and are also known as protozoans
budding
salivary amylase
adrenal glands
animal - like protist
26. Living organism that makes their own food through photosynthesis - including trees - weed - moss
papillae
eukaryotic cells
salivary glands
plants
27. 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
insulin
cuticle
photoreceptive
28. 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
plants
telophase
bilateral symmetry
monocots
29. The way that the female's sex cell - the egg - travels inside the female reproductive system
hormones
Fallopian tube
synovial fluid
flagellum
30. Gland that controls how fast your body cells burn energy
thyroid
adrenal glands
cartilage
cerebrospinal fluid
31. The points on the tentacles of a cnidarian that is used to stun prey
sensory neurons
tRNA
cellular respiration
nematocyst
32. Different parts of the cerebrum that control different kinds of thought
lobes
nephrons
rRNA
rods
33. A special kind of skin with hair in it located in your nose
integumentary system
taste buds
olfactory membrane
gymnosperms
34. Vertebrate - back - bone bearing animals - like frogs - salamanders and newts. Born in the water - live on land and breed in the water. They are also cold - blooded
axons
arachnids
pivot joint
amphibians
35. Fish that have skeletons made out of cartiledge - like sharks - scales and rays
endoplasmic reticulum
cartilagenous fish
carrageenan
cellular respiration
36. Human body system that gets rid of chemical wastes by flushing them out
epinepherine
peritonitis
epidermis
urinary system
37. Tubes that the urine from the kidneys travels through to the bladder
internal fertilization
cellulose
DNA
ureters
38. Neurons that transmit signals between sensory and motor neurons
angiosperms
rRNA
gonadotropins
interneurons
39. Male sex cells produced in the testes
false vocal chords
ovaries and testes
sperm cells
salivary glands
40. Portion of the ear that is connected to nerve fibers that carry signals to the brain
stirrup
urodela
inner ear
medusas
41. Single celled creatures that are too small to see and have a nucleus and live in moist or wet surroundings
down feathers
protists
wisdom teeth
nervous system
42. A long tube that connects the mouth to the stomach
esophogus
pitfall trap
pituitary gland
inner ear
43. The dramatic change an animal goes through on its way to becoming an adult
testosterone
mandibles
metamorphosis
autonomic nervous system
44. The way that bacteria reproduces asexually by producing two cells that are identical as the parent cell
brain stem
fission
hypodermis
mitosis
45. The male sex organ
white blood cells
pupil
pitfall trap
penis
46. Thick muscular folds that protect the true vocal chords
sperm duct
false vocal chords
animal - like protist
notochord
47. Heart chamber that is filled with blood that was used by the body and needs to go back to the lungs for more oxygen
parathyroid gland
brown algae
deafness
right atrium
48. The pair of pinchers that are part of an arachnid's cephalothorax for grabbing things and deducting smells and vibrations
plants
kidneys
pedipalps
dermis
49. Temporary extensions of cytoplasm on a protozoan that they use to move
carnivorous
rods
pseudopod
bladder trap
50. The spiky part of a sponge's skin that keeps it from being eaten
reptiles
plasma
annelids
spicules