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CSET Science: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Glands in the skin that produce sebum
left atrium
Fallopian tube
chitin
sebaceous glands
2. A substance that lubricates the cartilage and allows bones to slide over each other easily
tissues
synovial fluid
atrium
involuntary muscle
3. Vibrations in the air around you
sound waves
hair follicle
anophase
dermis
4. The physical breaking apart of food
alveoli
pineal gland
mechanical digestion
cell membrane
5. Deoxyribonucleic acid - which is considered as a computer program for the body. located in the nucleus
carnivorous
DNA
digestive system
thermoreceptors
6. Joints found in vertebrae that slide in a back and forth motion
chloroplast
left atrium
olfactory cells
gliding joints
7. Pigment that gives skin its color
coronary circulation
melanin
urodela
impulses
8. The way that eukaryotic cells divide to help cause growth. The nucleus of one cell divides into two identical nuclei
bases
mitosis
vestigial
pathogens
9. Process in which glucose is broken down and is a catabolic reaction
limbic system
rectum
cellular respiration
chitin
10. Human body system that helps humans make more humans
reproductive system
carnivorous
micronucleus
cytoplasm
11. Cells found inside leaves that are important for photosynthesis and contain chloroplasts
flagellates
pallisade and spongy cells
integumentary system
systemic circulation
12. Small tube attached to the large intestine
evergreens
cillia
appendix
gills
13. Sense of touch that allows one to feel where they are in space
proprioception
muscular system
rods
neurotransmitters
14. Also known as the ear drum - it vibrates like a real drum when soundwaves enter the ear
bony fish
eukaryotic cells
tympanic membrane
cuticle
15. Special layer of tissue found in the back of the eye covered with photoreceptive nerve cells
temporal lobe
adrenal glands
pulp
retina
16. Cell organelle that stores water - waste products and food until needed
pitfall trap
vacuoles
metabolism
flagellates
17. Hormones released from the adrenal glands during times of stress by telling the body to metabolize carbohydrates to produce extra energy
larynx
epinepherine
cuticle
small intestine
18. Organs that a fish uses to move through the water
stomata
fins
type 1 diabetes
tRNA
19. Something that has lost almost all of its use through evolution
pistill
vestigial
alveoli
nucleus
20. Means that a plant has tiny vessels that transport water and food through the roots - stems and leaves
epinepherine
plaque
voluntary muscle
vascular
21. Photoreceptive nerve cells that are less light sensitive and can detect color
larynx
medusas
cones
recessive trait
22. Hormone released from the adrenal glands during times of stress by raisng heart rate and blood pressure
norepinephrine
glucose
roundworms
phylogeny
23. Human body system that has the heart pumping blood throughout the body
hyphae
annuals
Punnett Square
circulatory system
24. The spiky part of a sponge's skin that keeps it from being eaten
annuals
spicules
apoda
crocodilians
25. Human body system that allows your muscles to move
compact bone
muscular system
lobes
cerebellum
26. The various organs of a cell that produce food - get rid of waste
metaphase
organelle
perennials
mucus
27. Cells owned by plants and animals in which the cell's genetic material is surrounded by a membrane
spine
vertebrae
eukaryotic cells
inner ear
28. The tube that is connected to the outside world
urethra
anvil
annuals
euglenoids
29. Soft - bodied invertebrates that have a protective shell and muscular foot that allows them to move around and anchor themselves
genes
lobster pot trap
mollusks
cell membrane
30. Part of the brain that monitors and controls all the automatic functions that keep people alive
vacuoles
flagellates
bone marrow
brain stem
31. Layer of skin located beneath the epidermis and dermis which is mostly fatty tissue to protect the inner organs
reproductive system
impulses
hypodermis
cellulose
32. An organ that reptiles have inside of the roof of their mouth to taste and smell
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33. Gland that secretes the hormone melatonin - which is important for the sleep cycle - metabolism - and sexual development
brown algae
pineal gland
melanin
cortex
34. Larger and flatter teeth in the back that are used to crush food to mix with saliva to make it easier to swallow
molars
ball and socket joint
rectum
arachnids
35. Membranes filled with tiny blood vessels that a fish uses to get oxygen from water as blood flows through them
gills
gymnosperms
fins
flypaper trap
36. Metabolic reactions in which the simpler molecjules of food are built into more complicated molecules
temporal lobe
anabolic metabolism
digestive system
rectum
37. Vascular plants that do not produce flowers or fruit - like conifers - cycads - gingkoes - and gnetophytes
vocal folds
mandibles
Punnett Square
gymnosperms
38. Fish that have skeletons made out of bone
heart
bony fish
down feathers
vertebrates
39. Prokaryotic cells that are the oldest forms of life on Earth and survive in extreme conditions like hot springs - salt lakes - and underwater trenches
nucleus
parathyroid gland
lizards
archaea
40. Creatures found sucking nutrients from dead animals and plants by breaking down their remains
insects
elastin and collagen
ovaries
fungi
41. A trait in heredity that does not appear as frequently in the offspring
pituitary gland
recessive trait
phylogeny
pivot joint
42. The mouth parts of an insect that are used to chew up food and wood for nests
reptiles
rods
carbohydrate
mandibles
43. The cell organelle that breaks down food and releases energy
anvil
vacuoles
mitochondria
annelids
44. The long strands that DNA comes in. Two DNA molecules held together by a central structure
sensory neurons
algae
lobes
chromosomes
45. A network of nerves in the human body that send signals to your brain to make decisions
antennae
Jacobson's organ
nervous system
cartilagenous fish
46. The sex glands of women
breathing
abdomen
ovaries
axons
47. When chemicals called enzymes break food up into molecules that can be absorbed
RNA
olfactory membrane
chemical digestion
gymnosperms
48. The soft inner layer of a tooth that supports the enamel and gives the tooth its shape
antennae
insects
dentin
heredity
49. The inabiliy to hear sound
scrotum
deafness
rectum
discs
50. The flow of blood through the heart to the lungs trading carbon dioxide for oxygen
pathogenic
hammer
pulmonary circulation
pseudopod