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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. Something that makes somebody sick
photosynthesis
pathogenic
prokaryotic
endoplasmic reticulum
2. The hard outer layer of the tooth
brain stem
carnivorous
enamel
flagellates
3. Little bones found in the mouth that are responsible for cutting and crushing food
cillia
teeth
spine
ligaments
4. Gland that secretes the hormone melatonin - which is important for the sleep cycle - metabolism - and sexual development
dermis
stomata
pineal gland
pituitary gland
5. Organ in the body that controls memory and the body's functions
brain
skeletal muscles
cell
diatoms
6. Prokaryotic cells that are the oldest forms of life on Earth and survive in extreme conditions like hot springs - salt lakes - and underwater trenches
down feathers
archaea
neurotransmitters
mechanical digestion
7. A type of symmetry that certain invertebrate animals have in which body parts are arranged in a circle around a central point - like the starfish
sensilla
terminal hair
down feathers
radial symmetry
8. Prozotoans that live in host organisms and help the host
tissues
nephrons
symbiosis
internal fertilization
9. Protozoas that live in host organisms without providing any benefits
parasites
cilliates
photosynthesis
cuticle
10. Sacs that produce the body's hair
perennials
bases
melanocytes
hair follicle
11. Located in the stomach - it burns the bacteria off the food you eat
phylogeny
hair follicle
arachnids
stomach acids
12. Version of the nervous system that controls things that happen on their own - like heartbeat
autonomic nervous system
endothermic
sperm cells
true vocal chords
13. Neuron processes that receive impulses passed on from other neurons
dendrites
cerebrum
turtles and tortoises
small intestine
14. The outermost part of the eye that collects all light that is bouncing off the objects and focuses it into a small hole
animal - like protist
cytosine - guanine - adenine - thymine
reproductive system
cornea
15. A protozoan that has a pseudopod to move around with and to eat with.
chemical digestion
dinoflagellates
stirrup
ameboids
16. A carnivorous plant that sucks water into it along with the bugs that are in the water
vestigial
compact bone
bladder trap
lungs
17. One of the small bones in the ear that receives vibrations from the anvil and passes it onto the stirrup
sensory neurons
tRNA
double hellix
anvil
18. Hormone released by pancreas to help body cells absorb sugar
chromosomes
diaphragm
insulin
endotherm
19. Neurons that transfer impulses from sensory organs like the eyes and ears
cytoplasm
flypaper trap
sensory neurons
bilateral symmetry
20. A type of amphibian thath as a long body - short legs and flattened tails for swimming
spinnerets
enamel
hormones
urodela
21. Tough muscle tissue that connect bones to muscle
ribosomes
somatic nervous system
chromosomes
tendons
22. The material that is used to control all
genes
chordata
lysosomes
baby teeth
23. Hormone released from the adrenal glands during times of stress by raisng heart rate and blood pressure
phytoplankton
torpor
norepinephrine
arthropods
24. Any place where two or more bones meet
canine teeth
plaque
joint
bacteria
25. Tiny sacs found in the lungs that oxygen gets stored in
mollusks
pollen
alveoli
axons
26. Holes caused by plaque buildup that expose the sensitive portion of the tooth
pollen
touch
apoda
cavity
27. Mixture of sperm and fluids
flagellum
urine
lysosomes
semen
28. A sac of gas inside a bony fish used to control their depth by either inflating or sinking
thalamus
swim bladder
monotremes
retina
29. The portion of the ear that is seen and has ridges that bounces soundwaves into the middle ear
outer ear
roots
left atrium
autonomic nervous system
30. Two pairs of elastic membranes that stretch across the larynx
plant - like protist
vocal folds
lizards
cartilage
31. Glands that regulate response to stress by releasing adrenaline - a hormone that gives one extra energy and speed during extremely harmful of stressful situations
semen
endoskeletal
adrenal glands
golgi bodies
32. Fish that have skeletons made out of cartiledge - like sharks - scales and rays
cuticle
villi
thermoreceptors
cartilagenous fish
33. Tough tissues that connect bones together
ligaments
dermis
phloem
coronary circulation
34. A protein on red blood cells that attach oxygen to it
interneurons
hemoglobin
rods
telophase
35. A group of mammals that lays eggs
monotremes
polyps
hinge joint
vacscular plants
36. A type of vertebrate whose body temperature changes with its surroundings - like reptiles
hyphae
ectotherm
premolars
white matter
37. Deoxyribonucleic acid - which is considered as a computer program for the body. located in the nucleus
DNA
roots
soma
spine
38. 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
ectotherm
follicles
genes
glucose
39. Gland that controls how fast your body cells burn energy
thyroid
perennials
Jacobson's organ
phloem
40. A soft layer of bone that is below the compact bone
false vocal chords
spongy bone
cilliates
evergreens
41. The larger organ that follows the small intestine in digestion which absorbs water from the remaining chyme
large intestine
vacscular plants
spongy bone
saliva
42. Protozoans that move with a flagellum and live in the water
vacscular plants
rods
organelle
flagellates
43. The nuclei of a cilliate protozoa that controls reproduction
stomata
stomach acids
terminal hair
micronucleus
44. The nuclei of a cilliate protozoa that controls the day - to - day functions of a cell
marrow
lobes
macronucleus
centromere
45. Metabolic reactions that break down complicated models from food into simpler molecules
follicles
cnidarians
dermis
catabolic metabolism
46. Eyes that some insects may have that haveh undreds of lenses that allow an insect to see many things at once
right atrium
euglenoids
compound eyes
metabolism
47. Organ that follows the stomach where most of the food's nutrients are absorbed
small intestine
neurons
asynmetric animals
stomach acids
48. The millions of pairs of chemical compounds that make up DNA
bone marrow
hormones
cellulose
bases
49. The male sex cells of a flower
internal fertilization
vacuoles
pollen
algae
50. The end of the large intestine where solid waste leaves the body
rectum
elastin and collagen
somatic nervous system
red algae