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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. A group of mammals that lays eggs
invertebrates
lobster pot trap
skeletal system
monotremes
2. The smallest amount of living matter that is the unit of structure and function for all organisms
stomata
vocal folds
cell
pedipalps
3. Mixture of sperm and fluids
semen
endotherm
pineal gland
glucose
4. 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
mammals
cartilagenous fish
RNA
bony fish
5. Portion of the ear that is connected to nerve fibers that carry signals to the brain
anura
compact bone
inner ear
rectum
6. Two rounded glands that hang down and produce the sperm cells
prokaryotic
torpor
testicles
endoplasmic reticulum
7. Enzyme found in spit that breaks down carbohydrates
cartilagenous fish
biology
thalamus
salivary amylase
8. A carnivorous plant that sucks water into it along with the bugs that are in the water
gymnosperms
compact bone
wisdom teeth
bladder trap
9. The pouch below the penis that testicles are located
scrotum
recessive trait
bladder trap
metabolism
10. Body part of a fish used for protection
appendicitis
endoplasmic reticulum
scales
chitin
11. Tough tissues that connect bones together
ligaments
apoda
cellular respiration
salivary amylase
12. Organ that follows the stomach where most of the food's nutrients are absorbed
annelids
small intestine
pulmonary circulation
testosterone
13. Two pairs of elastic membranes that stretch across the larynx
RNA
axons
alveoli
vocal folds
14. Also known as bicuspids - they are the teeth used for crushing and chewing
olfactory cells
internal fertilization
pupil
premolars
15. Blood vessels found on the alveoli that transport oxygen to the bloodstream
monotremes
gills
large intestine
capillaries
16. Portion of the tooth that connects the teeth to the jawbone
roots
cerebrospinal fluid
nematocyst
golgi bodies
17. A rigid - soft tissue that a cartiligeous fish's bones are made of
pancreas
cartilage
plant - like protist
salivary glands
18. The portion of the vocal chords that produce sound
dendrites
true vocal chords
papillae
norepinephrine
19. The passing of traits from parents to offspring
heredity
brain
spiracles
chloroplast
20. The flow of blood through the heart to the lungs trading carbon dioxide for oxygen
cartilage
vacuoles
fungi
pulmonary circulation
21. Heart chamber that pumps the blood out of the heart
ventricle
metabolism
cellulose
hemoglobin
22. Different parts of the cerebrum that control different kinds of thought
sperm cells
ligaments
lobes
ball and socket joint
23. The tissue inside the bones that blood is made in
urethra
sprozoa
bone marrow
scrotum
24. Cnidarians - like sea anemones - that do not move as much at all
catabolic metabolism
jawless fish
polyps
arachnids
25. Cell organs that manufacture proteins
chloroplasts
taste buds
ribosomes
chloroplast
26. The inabiliy to hear sound
false vocal chords
deafness
DNA
compound eyes
27. The way that bacteria reproduces asexually by producing two cells that are identical as the parent cell
bladder
hyphae
fission
nervous system
28. The first set of teeth that come out of a human baby as they are growing up
tissues
elastin and collagen
flagellates
baby teeth
29. Organ that is fundamental for breathing
gymnosperms
turtles and tortoises
lungs
breathing
30. Algae that lives in the ocean too and consists mostly of seaweed and kelp
brown algae
small intestine
plaque
placental mammals
31. Tube that the sperm travels through
scales
sperm duct
true vocal chords
tendons
32. The various organs of a cell that produce food - get rid of waste
lobster pot trap
compact bone
lens
organelle
33. A protozoan that has a pseudopod to move around with and to eat with.
prokaryotic
chloroplasts
metaphase
ameboids
34. Algae that has chlorophyll - but also has a red pigment which helps them absorb sunlight from deep underwater
pitfall trap
red algae
breathing
temporal lobe
35. Plant cell organelles that trap light energy and enable plants to conduct photosynthesis
cellular respiration
cortex
chloroplasts
hypothalamus
36. Cells found in the blood that help make clots when you get a cut
platelets
anura
grey matter
seeds
37. The tiny nerve endings at the bottom of the skin
lizards
ovaries and testes
dermis
ball and socket joint
38. Joint found in the knees that are less flexible but much more stable
lungs
budding
hinge joint
lizards
39. The jelly - like fluid that is inside the cell and is a mixture of chemicals and water
cytoplasm
endothermic
snakes
tRNA
40. Uses the major arteries and veins to move oxygen rich blood throughout the body
systemic circulation
papillae
somatic nervous system
norepinephrine
41. A trait in heredity that appears more frequently in the offspring
left atrium
ventricle
dominant trait
right atrium
42. Nerve receptors in the skin that sense pressure and vibration
ameboids
biology
gills
mechanoreceptors
43. The process in which plants turn water and carbon dioxide and sunlight into photosynthesis
cones
photosynthesis
interneurons
snakes
44. Sense of touch that allows one to feel where they are in space
salivary amylase
kidneys
hyphae
proprioception
45. An operation that removes the appendix during appendicitis
pineal gland
appendectomy
growth hormone
ectotherm
46. An aquatic invertabrate that has tentacles - including anemones and jellyfish
cnidarians
placental mammals
snakes
heart
47. Glands inside the tongue that produce saliva
marrow
reproductive system
salivary glands
temporal lobe
48. Version of the nervous system that controls voluntary actions like petting or talking
sessile
somatic nervous system
annuals
placental mammals
49. Pads of cartilage that cushion the vertebrae and protect the spinal cord from injury
air sacs
jawless fish
mRNA
discs
50. The largest part of the brain that is divided into two halves called hemipsheres and controls thoughts
cerebrum
touch
ovaries and testes
stomach acids