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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 rod of stiffened tissue that develops into the backbone of a vertebrate as the animal grows
notochord
cnidarians
teeth
cuticle
2. A type of vertebrate that monitors their body temperature so it stays constant no matter where they are - like birds
endotherm
endothermic
cephalothorax
gene
3. Protozoans that move with cillia and have two nuclei - the micro nucleus and the macro nucleus
growth hormone
cilliates
bilateral symmetry
scales
4. One of the small bones of the ear and it bounces against the anvil when sound hits the eardrum
urinary system
spongy bone
proteins
hammer
5. Neuron processes that carry impulses away from the neuron's body
euglenoids
adrenal glands
axons
salivary amylase
6. Little pouches that hair grows out of
axons
follicles
antennae
chloroplast
7. Also known as transfer RNA - it decodes the recipes/instructions from the messenger RNA to produce certain proteins
nephrons
tRNA
dermis
estrogen
8. A hibernation that amphibians go through during the winter months
animals
umami
teeth
torpor
9. Set of chemical reactions that occur within the protoplasm - the living material of the cells
dinoflagellates
chyme
metabolism
anophase
10. Heart chamber that brings blood back into the heart
atrium
phytoplankton
cell
sensory neurons
11. Plant - like organisms that don't have roots - stems or leaves - but they have chlrophyll which allows them to do photosynthesis
radial symmetry
lizards
algae
somatic nervous system
12. Vascular plants that flower and produce fruit
skeletal system
angiosperms
ameboids
endoskeletal
13. Phase of mitosis - in which identical chromosomes seperate and move to opposite sides of the cell
circulatory system
anophase
hair follicle
eukaryotic cells
14. The bumps found on a tongue
skin
annelids
outer ear
papillae
15. Nerve cells that are sensitive to light and found in the eyes
birds
photoreceptive
marrow
spongy bone
16. Glands in the skin that produce sebum
cyanobacteria
spine
sebaceous glands
hinge joint
17. The pair of pinchers that are part of an arachnid's cephalothorax for grabbing things and deducting smells and vibrations
cilliates
left atrium
pedipalps
integumentary system
18. Neurons transmit signals from your central nervous system to your muscles - telling them to move
motor neurons
marsupials
gymnosperms
jawless fish
19. The nuclei of a cilliate protozoa that controls the day - to - day functions of a cell
macronucleus
neurons
deafness
golgi bodies
20. Membranes filled with tiny blood vessels that a fish uses to get oxygen from water as blood flows through them
torpor
gills
synovial fluid
pathogenic
21. A language involving hands that is used by deaf people
ovaries
synovial fluid
nephrons
sign language
22. Muscles tha allow you to move different parts of the body
molars
RNA
voluntary muscle
algae
23. The sum of an organism's genes
respiratory system
genome
animal - like protist
baby teeth
24. An operation that removes the appendix during appendicitis
appendectomy
contour feathers
pancreas
lysosomes
25. Specialized mechanoreceptors in the ear that sense vibration and allow you to hear sound
antibody
hair cells
digestive system
xylem
26. Also known as messenger RNA. It carries out protein recipes from the DNA to the ribosomes
skin
RNA World
systemic circulation
mRNA
27. Pointed teeth that help tear the food apart
Fallopian tube
sebaceous glands
lens
canine teeth
28. Bone that supports the entire back and is the reason why one is able to stand up straight
duodenum
spine
phloem
canine teeth
29. Prozotoans that live in host organisms and help the host
torpor
stomach
cerebrum
symbiosis
30. The stems at the edge of the flower that contain the male sex cells called pollen
stamen
left atrium
arachnids
ribosomes
31. One of the small bones in the ear that creates vibrations in the inner ear from the hammer and anvil
incisors
sebaceous glands
stirrup
sound waves
32. Organ that follows the stomach where most of the food's nutrients are absorbed
small intestine
endocrine system
anvil
mandibles
33. Chemicals that help carry an impulse from one neuron to another
tRNA
neurotransmitters
systemic circulation
adrenal glands
34. Phase of mitosis in which the duplicated chromosomes line up along the center of the cell and each centromere attaches to two spindle fibers
metaphase
myelin
polyps
cerebrospinal fluid
35. Disease that occurs when the pancreas can't produce enough insulin to control blood sugar
type 1 diabetes
conifers
atrium
cornea
36. The first set of teeth that come out of a human baby as they are growing up
baby teeth
perennials
carrageenan
Fallopian tube
37. The far - back molars that take forever to come out
archaea
wisdom teeth
monotremes
axons
38. Dome shaped muscle that the lungs rest on
carrageenan
dermis
fission
diaphragm
39. Heart chamber that pumps the blood out of the heart
baby teeth
ventricle
diaphragm
medusas
40. Poison from the bloodstream
ball and socket joint
cellulose
urea
elastin and collagen
41. 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
phytoplankton
mechanical digestion
biology
42. Bony structure that protects the lungs
bladder trap
lysosomes
ribcage
lymphatic system
43. Reptiles that have protective shells and can live in land or in water
deafness
turtles and tortoises
dicots
pedipalps
44. A type of invertebrate that has a long flat body and bilateral symmetry. Most are parasites and live off of other organisms
flatworms
testosterone
ureters
spongy bone
45. Feathers on birds that grow on their wing and tail and help steer the bird as it moves through the air
contour feathers
biology
thymus
iris
46. Two pairs of elastic membranes that stretch across the larynx
vocal folds
lungs
deafness
pedipalps
47. Angiosperms that have two seed leaves inside their seeds
pineal gland
white blood cells
dicots
involuntary muscle
48. Layer of skin located beneath the epidermis and dermis which is mostly fatty tissue to protect the inner organs
chlorophyll
tissues
hypodermis
autonomic nervous system
49. The points on the tentacles of a cnidarian that is used to stun prey
villi
photosynthesis
cytoplasm
nematocyst
50. Porrtion of the spinal chord that reflects impulses to and from the brain
peritonitis
soma
white matter
seeds