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CSET Science: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Thick and dark hair that is usually head hair and also found on legs - armpits and pubic areaa
terminal hair
sperm duct
protists
polyps
2. Hormone released by the testes that causes voice changes - muscle mass - and facial hair
teeth
cones
dermis
testosterone
3. Neuron processes that carry impulses away from the neuron's body
cerebellum
recessive trait
axons
gills
4. Human body system that gets rid of chemical wastes by flushing them out
urinary system
sperm cells
proprioception
mechanical digestion
5. Tails that plant - like protists use to transport themselves
phloem
cornea
flagellum
superior and inferior vena cava
6. Muscles tha allow you to move different parts of the body
chyme
ovaries
voluntary muscle
crocodilians
7. A hibernation that amphibians go through during the winter months
papillae
torpor
down feathers
left atrium
8. A special kind of skin with hair in it located in your nose
olfactory membrane
uterus
discs
contour feathers
9. The way that bacteria reproduces asexually by producing two cells that are identical as the parent cell
fission
spongin
plant - like protist
stamen
10. Cells found inside leaves that are important for photosynthesis and contain chloroplasts
bladder
inner ear
pallisade and spongy cells
marsupials
11. The series of reactions that occur in the body to convert food into energy
anura
pollination
metabolism
notochord
12. The millions of pairs of chemical compounds that make up DNA
deafness
molars
bases
fungi
13. The center of the chromosome that holds the structure together
centromere
iris
pollination
skeletal muscles
14. A jelly - like substance found inside the bone - which produces the body's blood cells
sebum
systemic circulation
marrow
immune system
15. The pouch below the penis that testicles are located
snakes
scrotum
mammals
small intestine
16. Reptiles shed their skin to grow
melanin
molt
enamel
processes
17. The outermost part of the eye that collects all light that is bouncing off the objects and focuses it into a small hole
mitochondria
cornea
hypodermis
genetic modification
18. Tough muscle tissue that connect bones to muscle
involuntary muscle
chloroplast
tendons
insects
19. Animals with backbones or spinal columns - includes fish - mammals - amphibians - reptiles - birds
vertebrates
cortex
atrium
touch
20. Protozoans that move with a flagellum and live in the water
flagellates
lysosomes
chyme
urethra
21. Nerve receptors in the skin that sense pressure and vibration
vertebrae
mechanoreceptors
discs
pollen
22. Metabolic reactions that break down complicated models from food into simpler molecules
polyps
catabolic metabolism
limbic system
mRNA
23. An animal that does not move around - but is not dead
sessile
processes
cortex
marrow
24. Also known as bicuspids - they are the teeth used for crushing and chewing
skin
premolars
sperm duct
papillae
25. Living organism that makes their own food through photosynthesis - including trees - weed - moss
growth hormone
appendicitis
nervous system
plants
26. Plants that only live for a few seasons and reproduce only once - including flower box flowers and crop plants
circulatory system
annuals
medusas
anura
27. Male sex cells produced in the testes
lobster pot trap
lizards
sperm cells
duodenum
28. Heart chamber that brings blood back into the heart
chyme
atrium
frontal lobe
right atrium
29. A type of invertebrate that has a long flat body and bilateral symmetry. Most are parasites and live off of other organisms
flatworms
pineal gland
deafness
plant - like protist
30. Cells found in the blood that help make clots when you get a cut
cerebrospinal fluid
hypodermis
platelets
mechanical digestion
31. Groups of cells that live together
mollusks
soma
tympanic membrane
tissues
32. Also known as messenger RNA. It carries out protein recipes from the DNA to the ribosomes
cilliates
appendicitis
larynx
mRNA
33. Human body system that has the heart pumping blood throughout the body
pistill
thalamus
circulatory system
chordata
34. One of the five senses that is experienced all over the body
parathyroid gland
touch
chromosomes
cellulose
35. The sex glands of women
ovaries
taste buds
norepinephrine
testicles
36. A protist that uses sunlight to make food - like plankton and algae
superior and inferior vena cava
plant - like protist
somatic senses
lymphatic system
37. A protozoan that has a pseudopod to move around with and to eat with.
chitin
stamen
gymnosperms
ameboids
38. Enzyme found in spit that breaks down carbohydrates
sperm duct
insects
salivary amylase
spiracles
39. An aquatic invertabrate that has tentacles - including anemones and jellyfish
cnidarians
cell
periosteum
reproductive system
40. The larger organ that follows the small intestine in digestion which absorbs water from the remaining chyme
large intestine
temporal lobe
marsupials
jawless fish
41. Pigment that gives skin its color
pulmonary circulation
thymus
melanin
sweat glands
42. The smallest amount of living matter that is the unit of structure and function for all organisms
monotremes
cell
olfactory membrane
lobes
43. Invertebrates that have a spiny skin - bone - like plates - water - filled network of veins - and bottom feet
spongin
centromere
echnioderm
terminal hair
44. Joints found in vertebrae that slide in a back and forth motion
algal blooms
gliding joints
mitosis
RNA
45. Chemicals that help carry an impulse from one neuron to another
neurotransmitters
insulin
phloem
thymus
46. Biological chemicals responsible for regulating mood - organ function - growth - and metabolism
pancreas
hormones
olfactory cells
norepinephrine
47. Blood vessels found on the alveoli that transport oxygen to the bloodstream
chitin
roots
birds
capillaries
48. How organisms are organized through evolution
temporal lobe
phylogeny
canine teeth
saliva
49. Neuron processes that receive impulses passed on from other neurons
digestive system
stomach acids
fins
dendrites
50. Small tube attached to the large intestine
appendix
carnivorous
white blood cells
touch