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CSET Science: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Once considered blue - green algae - these single celled bacteria organisms have no cell nucleus
deafness
myelin
cyanobacteria
vertebrates
2. Body part of a fish used for protection
elastin and collagen
rods
hyphae
scales
3. Neurons that transfer impulses from sensory organs like the eyes and ears
flagellates
epinepherine
testosterone
sensory neurons
4. Tubes that the urine from the kidneys travels through to the bladder
spiracles
Jacobson's organ
nervous system
ureters
5. The way that eukaryotic cells divide to help cause growth. The nucleus of one cell divides into two identical nuclei
spiracles
mollusks
appendicitis
mitosis
6. Big blocks of food that stay in the teeth and release bacteria
appendicitis
plaque
ventricle
neurotransmitters
7. Angiosperms that have two seed leaves inside their seeds
terminal hair
ribcage
cornea
dicots
8. Little bones found in the mouth that are responsible for cutting and crushing food
rRNA
seeds
cell
teeth
9. Openings found on leaves that absorb carbon dioxide from the air
appendicitis
stomata
bases
neurotransmitters
10. Also known as leukocytes - cells found in blood that prevent one from getting sick
metaphase
stomach
cell membrane
white blood cells
11. Version of the nervous system that controls things that happen on their own - like heartbeat
micronucleus
autonomic nervous system
umami
cornea
12. Organ at the bottom of the body that fills up with the urine transported from the kidneys
sebaceous glands
bladder
blood
rectum
13. Vertebrate animals that are warm - blooded with two legs - wings - feathers - and a beak or a bill and lay hardshelled eggs and have hollow bones suitable for flying
birds
large intestine
roundworms
antennae
14. Animals that do not have a shape at all - like sponges
asynmetric animals
sponges
Punnett Square
involuntary muscle
15. Disease that occurs when the pancreas can't produce enough insulin to control blood sugar
type 1 diabetes
flagellum
animals
testosterone
16. The points on the tentacles of a cnidarian that is used to stun prey
nematocyst
echnioderm
cartilagenous fish
antibody
17. The bumps found on a tongue
ball and socket joint
papillae
gonadotropins
plant - like protist
18. Hormone released by pancreas to help body cells absorb sugar
perennials
muscular system
radial symmetry
insulin
19. A white - fatty substance that axons contain to speed up transmission of impulses
ribosomes
cell membrane
sound waves
myelin
20. Temporary extensions of cytoplasm on a protozoan that they use to move
endocrine system
vocal folds
glucose
pseudopod
21. The hard outer layer of the tooth
lizards
enamel
micronucleus
prokaryotic
22. Special skin cells that make the pigment melanin
crocodilians
rectum
melanocytes
salivary glands
23. An operation that removes the appendix during appendicitis
appendectomy
brain
gene
cillia
24. Plant cell organelles that trap light energy and enable plants to conduct photosynthesis
chloroplasts
polyps
molars
cytoplasm
25. Hard substance that covers the root and anchors the tooth in place
hemoglobin
plants
cementum
mollusks
26. Two pairs of elastic membranes that stretch across the larynx
vocal folds
semen
ball and socket joint
double hellix
27. Also known as the erythrocyte - cells found in blood that carry oxygen to cells
red blood cell
grey matter
umami
pallisade and spongy cells
28. The brain's switchboard which passes information from the body to the correct part of the brain
thalamus
lizards
urea
cementum
29. The sum of an organism's genes
genome
flypaper trap
xylem
mitochondria
30. Heart chamber that is filled blood from the lungs that has oxygen and is ready to go through the body
lens
teeth
left atrium
duodenum
31. The black spot that we all have in the center of our eyes
diaphragm
pupil
ventricle
tympanic membrane
32. Heart chamber that is filled with blood that was used by the body and needs to go back to the lungs for more oxygen
arachnids
right atrium
lysosomes
telophase
33. Organ in the body that controls memory and the body's functions
brain
pulmonary circulation
stomata
bladder trap
34. An organ that reptiles have inside of the roof of their mouth to taste and smell
35. The portion of the vocal chords that produce sound
deafness
true vocal chords
cornea
ovaries
36. Animals that have hair - breathe air - and nurse their young
cell
Jacobson's organ
mammals
deafness
37. An animal that does not move around - but is not dead
sessile
true vocal chords
lanugo hair
algae
38. Lobe of the cerebrum that controls memory
norepinephrine
larynx
temporal lobe
dominant trait
39. The front teeth that bite and chop off pieces of food to fit in your mouth
incisors
vertebrates
vestigial
urethra
40. Circular muscles that keep urine from leaking out of the bladder opening
sphincteres
interneurons
red blood cell
gymnosperms
41. The smallest amount of living matter that is the unit of structure and function for all organisms
lobes
adrenal glands
cell
vacscular plants
42. The stems at the edge of the flower that contain the male sex cells called pollen
Jacobson's organ
stamen
centromere
superior and inferior vena cava
43. A long tube that connects the mouth to the stomach
spinnerets
pistill
auditory canal
esophogus
44. Heart chamber that pumps the blood out of the heart
cerebrospinal fluid
ventricle
digestive system
nucleus
45. A green pigment found inside the chloroplasts of leaves. It traps the energy of the sunlight
chlorophyll
digestive system
seeds
turtles and tortoises
46. Biological chemicals responsible for regulating mood - organ function - growth - and metabolism
mechanoreceptors
hormones
deafness
chloroplast
47. Other muscles that one cannot personally control - like the heart and digestive system
chromosomes
atrium
involuntary muscle
inner ear
48. The command center of the cell and is guided by the DNA contained within
mollusks
nucleus
annelids
fission
49. Glands that regulate response to stress by releasing adrenaline - a hormone that gives one extra energy and speed during extremely harmful of stressful situations
telophase
adrenal glands
ribcage
conifers
50. Reptiles shed their skin to grow
outer ear
adrenal glands
molt
duodenum