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CSET Science: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Human body system that contains hormonal glands that control growth and reproduction
endocrine system
left atrium
soma
inner ear
2. Phylum class for animals that have spinal chords
chordata
premolars
fungus - like protists
mammals
3. Algae that have animal - like features including flagella and eye spots that are sensitive to light
antibody
protists
euglenoids
archaea
4. Human body system that protects insides including skin - hair - and nails
scrotum
integumentary system
evergreens
green algae
5. Helps scientists predict heredity from cross - breeding
superior and inferior vena cava
chyme
parasites
Punnett Square
6. Plant - like organisms that don't have roots - stems or leaves - but they have chlrophyll which allows them to do photosynthesis
cartilagenous fish
carrageenan
salivary amylase
algae
7. Membranes filled with tiny blood vessels that a fish uses to get oxygen from water as blood flows through them
growth hormone
teeth
evergreens
gills
8. The large space in the female reproductive system where babies grow in
air sacs
uterus
salivary amylase
vacscular plants
9. The redness of the sea caused by the overpopulation of dinoflagellates
cytoplasm
red tide
ectotherm
rRNA
10. Cell organelle that stores water - waste products and food until needed
umami
ribosomes
vacuoles
heredity
11. The passing of traits from parents to offspring
fins
heredity
annelids
impulses
12. Finger - like organs that line up the small intestine that absorb the nutrients as they pass by
antibody
mitosis
autonomic nervous system
villi
13. Cell organs that manufacture proteins
neurons
arthropods
ribosomes
marsupials
14. The way that bacteria reproduces asexually by producing two cells that are identical as the parent cell
fission
pituitary gland
right atrium
iris
15. Thin membrane that is the outer layer of the bone
periosteum
antennae
insects
algal blooms
16. Angiosperms that have two seed leaves inside their seeds
metabolism
dicots
false vocal chords
gene
17. Two organs in the lower back which the blood travels to get cleansed of urea
hair follicle
skin
kidneys
systemic circulation
18. Nerve receptors in the skin that sense pressure and vibration
double hellix
mechanoreceptors
endothermic
superior and inferior vena cava
19. Invertebrates that have a spiny skin - bone - like plates - water - filled network of veins - and bottom feet
pollen
teeth
echnioderm
vacuoles
20. The tissue inside the bones that blood is made in
cornea
bone marrow
bacteria
monocots
21. Chemicals that help carry an impulse from one neuron to another
neurotransmitters
wisdom teeth
coronary circulation
brain stem
22. Part of the brain that monitors and controls all the automatic functions that keep people alive
norepinephrine
scales
endoskeletal
brain stem
23. A trait in heredity that appears more frequently in the offspring
frontal lobe
bilateral symmetry
heart
dominant trait
24. The four pairs of chemical compounds that connect together in DNA
cytosine - guanine - adenine - thymine
cerebrum
cerebellum
photoreceptive
25. Little glands located in the abdomen of a spider to make silk for spider webs
joint
spinnerets
compact bone
kidneys
26. A clear but slightly yellow substance found in blood that includes antibodies - electrolytes and more
sprozoa
hammer
myelin
plasma
27. One of the small bones of the ear and it bounces against the anvil when sound hits the eardrum
synovial fluid
bilateral symmetry
hammer
impulses
28. Fish that have skeletons made out of bone
teeth
bony fish
stomach acids
spine
29. An animal that does not move around - but is not dead
anura
bacteria
sessile
scales
30. Uses the major arteries and veins to move oxygen rich blood throughout the body
bladder
capillaries
systemic circulation
testicles
31. Plants in which nutrients are delivered through special channels located in the stem
vacscular plants
antibody
angiosperms
recessive trait
32. The portion of the ear that is seen and has ridges that bounces soundwaves into the middle ear
chordata
superior and inferior vena cava
outer ear
ribosomes
33. A type of sugar that we get from food and is the main source of the body's energy. It is broken up in the mitochondrian as energy and water
anabolic metabolism
discs
white matter
glucose
34. Lobe of the cerebrum that controls planning - problem solving and speech
frontal lobe
appendix
retina
vacuoles
35. The material that is used to control all
photosynthesis
genes
genetic modification
mechanoreceptors
36. Also known as the ear drum - it vibrates like a real drum when soundwaves enter the ear
vertebrae
symbiosis
chelicerae
tympanic membrane
37. A language involving hands that is used by deaf people
ameboids
recessive trait
sign language
chelicerae
38. A transport tissue found in plants that water travels from the roots to the leaves through...also known as wood
metabolism
xylem
teeth
cellular respiration
39. Also known as agnathans - these are fish without jaws so they have a round sucker mouth with teeth along the inside - like the lamprey
anvil
metamorphosis
dendrites
jawless fish
40. Hormone released by the pituitary gland that stimulates cell division - causing growth
metaphase
birds
roots
growth hormone
41. Jointed plates on an insect that are located in the abdomen and let in air so that an insect can breathe
metaphase
hammer
spiracles
chloroplast
42. Neuron processes that carry impulses away from the neuron's body
rectum
thymus
heredity
axons
43. An organ that reptiles have inside of the roof of their mouth to taste and smell
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44. Extensions on a neuron that stretch out of its body and transmit messages throughout the nervous system
red blood cell
vestigial
processes
stomach acids
45. One of the small bones in the ear that receives vibrations from the anvil and passes it onto the stirrup
sperm duct
anvil
symbiosis
ligaments
46. A type of reptile with four legs ending in sharped clawed feet and bodies that taper off into tails - like the chameleon
digestive system
synovial fluid
lizards
papillae
47. Also known as the erythrocyte - cells found in blood that carry oxygen to cells
anophase
anura
lungs
red blood cell
48. Algae that has chlorophyll - but also has a red pigment which helps them absorb sunlight from deep underwater
red algae
red tide
stamen
genome
49. The lead organ of the endocrine system because it decodes messages from the brain to the other glands
down feathers
endotherm
pituitary gland
adrenal glands
50. Phase of mitosis in which the duplicated chromosomes line up along the center of the cell and each centromere attaches to two spindle fibers
dinoflagellates
amphibians
cytoplasm
metaphase