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CSET Science: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Algae with a special type of flagellate that allows them to spin in circles
sessile
compound eyes
sebum
dinoflagellates
2. The command center of the cell and is guided by the DNA contained within
breathing
reptiles
spiracles
nucleus
3. The four pairs of chemical compounds that connect together in DNA
cortex
cytosine - guanine - adenine - thymine
motor neurons
olfactory bulb
4. The outer layer of a cell that serves as a wall to let food in and let waste out
gills
angiosperms
cell membrane
hair cells
5. Little ring - shaped bones that make up the spine
vertebrae
gliding joints
apoda
dominant trait
6. Organ at the bottom of the body that fills up with the urine transported from the kidneys
xylem
cerebrum
semen
bladder
7. Living organism that makes their own food through photosynthesis - including trees - weed - moss
euglenoids
plants
cavity
cnidarians
8. A carnivorous plant with sticky beads that attract insects and then sucks the nutrients out of their decaying bodies
sessile
hammer
flypaper trap
archaea
9. Three layers of connective tissue that protect the spinal chord
anabolic metabolism
centromere
pituitary gland
meninges
10. Organ that follows the stomach where most of the food's nutrients are absorbed
mitosis
small intestine
false vocal chords
gliding joints
11. A fine lightly colored hair that covers your body when you are a baby
true vocal chords
lanugo hair
bony fish
skeletal system
12. Blood vessels found on the alveoli that transport oxygen to the bloodstream
mRNA
genome
capillaries
platelets
13. Also known as transfer RNA - it decodes the recipes/instructions from the messenger RNA to produce certain proteins
tRNA
endotherm
mammals
antibody
14. Something that has lost almost all of its use through evolution
pupil
sphincteres
vestigial
somatic senses
15. The spiky part of a sponge's skin that keeps it from being eaten
spicules
circulatory system
birds
fungi
16. Human body system that allows your muscles to move
somatic senses
villi
interneurons
muscular system
17. A rod of stiffened tissue that develops into the backbone of a vertebrate as the animal grows
micronucleus
notochord
sensilla
anura
18. 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
salivary glands
right atrium
appendectomy
radial symmetry
19. Glands in the skin that produce sweat
sweat glands
left atrium
breathing
reproductive system
20. Reptiles shed their skin to grow
prophase
systemic circulation
white matter
molt
21. The most popular form of the invertebrate that is extremely tiny and lives in the soil and can be plant parasites - decomposers - or predators
roundworms
retina
compound eyes
pallisade and spongy cells
22. Organ behind the eye's pupil that foucses light back onto the eyeball
phylogeny
growth hormone
lens
impulses
23. Also known as messenger RNA. It carries out protein recipes from the DNA to the ribosomes
mRNA
anura
sphincteres
angiosperms
24. Also known as the ear drum - it vibrates like a real drum when soundwaves enter the ear
tympanic membrane
flagellum
cell
genes
25. Vertebrate animals that are warm - blooded with two legs - wings - feathers - and a beak or a bill and lay hardshelled eggs and have hollow bones suitable for flying
brain
birds
crocodilians
saliva
26. Organ that digests food with enzyme and other digestive juices like hydrochloric acid
rectum
mitosis
mRNA
stomach
27. Thick and dark hair that is usually head hair and also found on legs - armpits and pubic areaa
adrenal glands
gonadotropins
phylogeny
terminal hair
28. Disease that occurs when the pancreas can't produce enough insulin to control blood sugar
pulmonary circulation
salivary glands
type 1 diabetes
breathing
29. The male sex cells of a flower
tympanic membrane
synapse
spongy bone
pollen
30. 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
Punnett Square
algal blooms
bladder
telophase
31. Gland that secretes the hormone insulin - which regulates one's blood sugar
pancreas
breathing
monocots
annuals
32. Organs that a fish uses to move through the water
fins
red tide
parathyroid gland
torpor
33. A type of amphibian thath as a long body - short legs and flattened tails for swimming
vascular
arthropods
urodela
bone marrow
34. The center of the chromosome that holds the structure together
frontal lobe
gliding joints
centromere
umami
35. A language involving hands that is used by deaf people
white matter
rRNA
olfactory cells
sign language
36. Algae that have animal - like features including flagella and eye spots that are sensitive to light
temporal lobe
euglenoids
respiratory system
ventricle
37. A transport tissue found in plants that water travels from the roots to the leaves through...also known as wood
cornea
xylem
white blood cells
catabolic metabolism
38. Animals that do not have a shape at all - like sponges
spongy bone
macronucleus
hyphae
asynmetric animals
39. Gland that secretes the hormone melatonin - which is important for the sleep cycle - metabolism - and sexual development
pineal gland
epinepherine
flagellates
gene
40. The end of the large intestine where solid waste leaves the body
urea
stamen
rectum
ameboids
41. Gland that helps the body fight off infections by producing T- cells that identify and kill germs in the blood
torpor
lobes
conifers
thymus
42. The hard outer layer of the tooth
tympanic membrane
dinoflagellates
circulatory system
enamel
43. The outermost layer of hair and is sort of a protective outer layer
cuticle
melanocytes
insects
ameboids
44. Two organs in the lower back which the blood travels to get cleansed of urea
mitosis
endoplasmic reticulum
kidneys
green algae
45. A soft layer of bone that is below the compact bone
phytoplankton
lymphatic system
rectum
spongy bone
46. Fish that have skeletons made out of bone
sprozoa
baby teeth
bony fish
cell
47. The pouch below the penis that testicles are located
pathogenic
pitfall trap
cnidarians
scrotum
48. The pair of pinchers that are part of an arachnid's cephalothorax for grabbing things and deducting smells and vibrations
pedipalps
reproductive system
metamorphosis
compound eyes
49. Animals that do not have a backbone - like butterflies - sand dollars - and starfish
cilliates
urine
invertebrates
hyphae
50. An animal that does not move around - but is not dead
polyps
contour feathers
chordata
sessile