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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. Small tube attached to the large intestine
appendix
chloroplasts
lizards
animal - like protist
2. The largest part of the brain that is divided into two halves called hemipsheres and controls thoughts
cerebrum
nematocyst
algae
tympanic membrane
3. A substance found in red algae that is put in pudding and toothpaste to make them smooth
bases
plasma
carrageenan
parathyroid gland
4. Meat - eating
peritonitis
salivary glands
carnivorous
budding
5. Photoreceptive nerve cells that are sensitive to light and can be triggered by a single photon
hypothalamus
mucus
rods
fins
6. Special layer of tissue found in the back of the eye covered with photoreceptive nerve cells
sign language
spongy bone
jawless fish
retina
7. The tissue inside the bones that blood is made in
olfactory bulb
bone marrow
canine teeth
alveoli
8. Once considered blue - green algae - these single celled bacteria organisms have no cell nucleus
left atrium
cyanobacteria
red tide
kidneys
9. The outer layer of a cell that serves as a wall to let food in and let waste out
cell membrane
turtles and tortoises
snakes
sphincteres
10. The way that the female's sex cell - the egg - travels inside the female reproductive system
genes
Fallopian tube
annuals
thyroid
11. The way that a polyp - a cnidarian - reproduces asexually by growing a small version of the plant called a bud that evenetually becomes its own organism
pupil
cilliates
vertebrates
budding
12. The millions of pairs of chemical compounds that make up DNA
thermoreceptors
left atrium
bases
stirrup
13. A rod of stiffened tissue that develops into the backbone of a vertebrate as the animal grows
vertebrae
thyroid
notochord
urodela
14. Little glands located in the abdomen of a spider to make silk for spider webs
angiosperms
thalamus
amphibians
spinnerets
15. Liquid produced by salivary glands that helps break down chemicals and determine taste by traveling back to the tastebuds
sound waves
swim bladder
angiosperms
saliva
16. Tubes that the urine from the kidneys travels through to the bladder
diaphragm
pseudopod
ureters
vocal folds
17. The thick - milkshake consistency that food becomes once it is digested in the stomach
chyme
chordata
cell membrane
coronary circulation
18. Angiosperms that have two seed leaves inside their seeds
anvil
cerebellum
dicots
cillia
19. The pair of pinchers that are part of an arachnid's cephalothorax for grabbing things and deducting smells and vibrations
bases
right atrium
pedipalps
compact bone
20. Thick and dark hair that is usually head hair and also found on legs - armpits and pubic areaa
terminal hair
spinnerets
polyps
brain stem
21. Organs that a fish uses to move through the water
fins
gene
voluntary muscle
cnidarians
22. Multi - celled organisms that eat food to survive
animals
grey matter
plants
flypaper trap
23. An animal that does not move around - but is not dead
Fallopian tube
sessile
plant - like protist
annuals
24. Little hairs that protoists use to move through the water
skin
apoda
cillia
urea
25. Metabolic reactions in which the simpler molecjules of food are built into more complicated molecules
appendix
anabolic metabolism
canine teeth
dicots
26. 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
fins
testosterone
anabolic metabolism
algal blooms
27. A transport tissue found in plants that water travels from the roots to the leaves through...also known as wood
processes
mollusks
diatoms
xylem
28. Organ beneath the papillae of a tongue that enables one to taste things
coronary circulation
olfactory membrane
taste buds
ventricle
29. The cell organelle that breaks down food and releases energy
DNA
mitochondria
lobster pot trap
pollen
30. Human body system that exchanges carbon dioxide for oxygen for breathing
respiratory system
pulp
air sacs
hormones
31. Cnidarians - like jellyfish - that use their tentacles to move through the water. Reproduce by laying their eggs in the water
sphincteres
fission
medusas
inner ear
32. Tunnel the soundwaves from the outer ear travel to
marrow
double hellix
terminal hair
auditory canal
33. Glands that regulate response to stress by releasing adrenaline - a hormone that gives one extra energy and speed during extremely harmful of stressful situations
urethra
gonadotropins
adrenal glands
ameboids
34. Eyes that some insects may have that haveh undreds of lenses that allow an insect to see many things at once
compound eyes
cillia
appendectomy
antennae
35. The outermost part of the eye that collects all light that is bouncing off the objects and focuses it into a small hole
terminal hair
cornea
appendicitis
olfactory membrane
36. Cell organs that manufacture proteins
protists
sphincteres
golgi bodies
ribosomes
37. Human body system made up of bones that hold the body up and protect the vital organs of the system
skeletal system
testicles
olfactory membrane
parathyroid gland
38. The physical breaking apart of food
taste buds
right atrium
mechanical digestion
amphibians
39. A fine lightly colored hair that covers your body when you are a baby
diaphragm
limbic system
lanugo hair
duodenum
40. Area surrounding spinal chord that has motorneurons responsible for voluntary movement and flexibility
nematocyst
papillae
grey matter
limbic system
41. Organ that is fundamental for breathing
cavity
lobes
lungs
mammals
42. The idea that the earliest forms of living organsims were made out of RNA and not DNA. Life forms based on RNA evolved to the life forms that we see today
pollination
terminal hair
genome
RNA World
43. A protein that an insect's exoskeleton is made out of
digestive system
biology
proprioception
chitin
44. Algae that have animal - like features including flagella and eye spots that are sensitive to light
hammer
spine
euglenoids
mechanoreceptors
45. Phase of mitosis - in which identical chromosomes seperate and move to opposite sides of the cell
endothermic
brown algae
urodela
anophase
46. Vibrations in the air around you
spicules
Punnett Square
sound waves
vocal folds
47. The pouch below the penis that testicles are located
scrotum
anvil
telophase
skin
48. Extensions on a neuron that stretch out of its body and transmit messages throughout the nervous system
insulin
biology
thyroid
processes
49. Neurons that transfer impulses from sensory organs like the eyes and ears
norepinephrine
sensory neurons
auditory canal
phylogeny
50. Organs inside pallisade and spongy cells of leaves that contain chlorophyll - an essential pigment for photosynthesis
scales
contour feathers
chloroplast
iris