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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. The end of the large intestine where solid waste leaves the body
iris
gliding joints
rectum
epinepherine
2. A protist that captures food to eat - such as an amoeba - and are also known as protozoans
ribcage
sebaceous glands
animal - like protist
diaphragm
3. The top layer of skin and made up of five layers
frontal lobe
bladder
genetic modification
epidermis
4. Joint that is used to turn one's head
follicles
pivot joint
anura
chlorophyll
5. Cells found inside leaves that are important for photosynthesis and contain chloroplasts
flatworms
pallisade and spongy cells
urodela
vertebrae
6. Plants that grow up to live for many seasons and reproduce multiple times
recessive trait
follicles
spongin
perennials
7. Located under the cerebrum - this part of the brain controls movement
cerebellum
chemical digestion
mechanical digestion
ribcage
8. Animals with backbones or spinal columns - includes fish - mammals - amphibians - reptiles - birds
brain
pollination
vertebrates
lysosomes
9. The way that eukaryotic cells divide to help cause growth. The nucleus of one cell divides into two identical nuclei
carbohydrate
mitosis
pathogenic
euglenoids
10. Cnidarians - like sea anemones - that do not move as much at all
polyps
type 1 diabetes
chordata
lens
11. The pair of fangs that are part of an arachnid's cephalothorax an contain venom to kill their enemies
annelids
cytoplasm
chelicerae
notochord
12. Human body system that gets rid of chemical wastes by flushing them out
joint
urinary system
cones
thermoreceptors
13. A type of vertebrate whose body temperature changes with its surroundings - like reptiles
sponges
voluntary muscle
ectotherm
ureters
14. Portion of the tooth that connects the teeth to the jawbone
norepinephrine
roots
urinary system
anvil
15. Glands in the skin that produce sweat
discs
hammer
RNA World
sweat glands
16. Prozotoans that live in host organisms and help the host
chordata
pathogens
platelets
symbiosis
17. Lobe of the cerebrum that controls memory
temporal lobe
digestive system
micronucleus
abdomen
18. Single celled creatures that are too small to see and have a nucleus and live in moist or wet surroundings
vellus hair
radial symmetry
protists
metabolism
19. Dome shaped muscle that the lungs rest on
mRNA
neurotransmitters
diaphragm
molars
20. Animals that have hair - breathe air - and nurse their young
cell membrane
mammals
echnioderm
monotremes
21. A group of mammals whose children develop in the placenta - a sac - like organ filled with fluid that nourishes the growing embryo
polyps
ureters
neurons
placental mammals
22. The thick - milkshake consistency that food becomes once it is digested in the stomach
hair cells
chyme
sebum
catabolic metabolism
23. Any place where two or more bones meet
joint
roots
cementum
mandibles
24. Fish that have skeletons made out of cartiledge - like sharks - scales and rays
RNA
capillaries
taste buds
cartilagenous fish
25. A soft layer of bone that is below the compact bone
scrotum
animals
auditory canal
spongy bone
26. The flow of blood within the heart itself
penis
baby teeth
insulin
coronary circulation
27. Organ at the bottom of the body that fills up with the urine transported from the kidneys
green algae
bladder
olfactory cells
apoda
28. Inward hairs located inside a plant guide bugs to its stomach in a carnivorous plant
rectum
cuticle
diatoms
lobster pot trap
29. A group of animals that belong to the arthropod phylum that have no backbone and have an exoskeleton
insects
flatworms
endothermic
sweat glands
30. The fluid filled gap that axons are connected to in the neuron
thymus
protists
synapse
insects
31. 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
RNA World
algal blooms
antennae
dendrites
32. A clear but slightly yellow substance found in blood that includes antibodies - electrolytes and more
frontal lobe
conifers
heredity
plasma
33. Portion of the ear that is connected to nerve fibers that carry signals to the brain
inner ear
flagellum
tissues
cell membrane
34. The inabiliy to hear sound
dinoflagellates
deafness
reproductive system
pedipalps
35. Cell organelle that breaks down food - cell waste and broken cell parts
Punnett Square
placental mammals
lysosomes
urethra
36. Sacs that produce the body's hair
cerebrum
hair follicle
endocrine system
wisdom teeth
37. Animals that do not have a shape at all - like sponges
chelicerae
asynmetric animals
cell membrane
marsupials
38. One of the small bones of the ear and it bounces against the anvil when sound hits the eardrum
hammer
bone marrow
stirrup
chlorophyll
39. A group of mammals with pouches for infants who are not fully developed when they are born
marsupials
saliva
impulses
archaea
40. Muscles that move bones and work in teams to move the bones appropriately
green algae
appendix
skeletal muscles
olfactory cells
41. Chemicals that help carry an impulse from one neuron to another
heredity
plasma
incisors
neurotransmitters
42. A fine lightly colored hair that covers your body when you are a baby
urine
reptiles
spine
lanugo hair
43. The command center of the cell and is guided by the DNA contained within
nucleus
chromosomes
motor neurons
down feathers
44. The tiny nerve endings at the bottom of the skin
cyanobacteria
tRNA
dermis
scrotum
45. Thick muscular folds that protect the true vocal chords
gliding joints
false vocal chords
metabolism
gills
46. Holes caused by plaque buildup that expose the sensitive portion of the tooth
cavity
cell
ovaries and testes
autonomic nervous system
47. Within scent organs that can detect more than 10000 odors
mollusks
bladder trap
olfactory cells
joint
48. Means that a plant has tiny vessels that transport water and food through the roots - stems and leaves
pistill
villi
archaea
vascular
49. Phylum class for animals that have spinal chords
sign language
interneurons
chordata
pivot joint
50. Gland that secretes the hormone insulin - which regulates one's blood sugar
angiosperms
pancreas
dermis
plasma