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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 tiny threads that fungi attach to their food with
fungus - like protists
hyphae
olfactory membrane
plaque
2. Senses that are related to the body - like touch
spongin
cones
pedipalps
somatic senses
3. A protozoan that has a pseudopod to move around with and to eat with.
sebaceous glands
spinnerets
plasma
ameboids
4. Pointed teeth that help tear the food apart
bone marrow
roots
canine teeth
perennials
5. Hormone released by the ovaries that cauess breast development - body shape changes - and menustration
cones
estrogen
cnidarians
proprioception
6. Angiosperms that have one seed leaf inside of their seeds
fungus - like protists
crocodilians
monocots
dentin
7. Means that a plant has tiny vessels that transport water and food through the roots - stems and leaves
asynmetric animals
vascular
urine
cones
8. A thick hard layer of bone that is below the periosteum
pistill
thyroid
compact bone
larynx
9. Metabolic reactions in which the simpler molecjules of food are built into more complicated molecules
spicules
anabolic metabolism
genes
telophase
10. Skin chemical that lubricates and waterproofs the skin and hair to make them smooth and supple but can develop acne
plaque
mRNA
sebum
lens
11. The redness of the sea caused by the overpopulation of dinoflagellates
muscular system
red tide
bases
somatic nervous system
12. A group of mammals whose children develop in the placenta - a sac - like organ filled with fluid that nourishes the growing embryo
tendons
touch
placental mammals
prokaryotic
13. The body's liquid messenger that takes oxygen and nutrients to the body
xylem
blood
premolars
outer ear
14. The lead organ of the endocrine system because it decodes messages from the brain to the other glands
endocrine system
eukaryotic cells
pituitary gland
mechanoreceptors
15. One of the small bones of the ear and it bounces against the anvil when sound hits the eardrum
pseudopod
organelle
hammer
notochord
16. Inward hairs located inside a plant guide bugs to its stomach in a carnivorous plant
diaphragm
air sacs
digestive system
lobster pot trap
17. An animal that does not move around - but is not dead
type 1 diabetes
ovaries and testes
sessile
thymus
18. Holes caused by plaque buildup that expose the sensitive portion of the tooth
cerebrum
coronary circulation
cavity
cartilage
19. Vascular plants that do not produce flowers or fruit - like conifers - cycads - gingkoes - and gnetophytes
cones
echnioderm
gymnosperms
phytoplankton
20. A protozoa that cannot move on its own and depends on living bodies for transport
vertebrates
Punnett Square
sprozoa
hypodermis
21. Within scent organs that can detect more than 10000 odors
cones
diatoms
olfactory cells
algae
22. Cell organelle that packs up protein ready to be sent out to the body
golgi bodies
olfactory cells
diaphragm
white matter
23. Animals that do not have a shape at all - like sponges
asynmetric animals
apoda
stirrup
hypodermis
24. Cnidarians - like jellyfish - that use their tentacles to move through the water. Reproduce by laying their eggs in the water
medusas
ameboids
polyps
monotremes
25. Neuron processes that receive impulses passed on from other neurons
pollination
dendrites
testicles
ball and socket joint
26. The cell organelle that breaks down food and releases energy
sensory neurons
mitochondria
cephalothorax
gymnosperms
27. A substance found in red algae that is put in pudding and toothpaste to make them smooth
air sacs
archaea
hormones
carrageenan
28. A rigid - soft tissue that a cartiligeous fish's bones are made of
hinge joint
air sacs
hormones
cartilage
29. A type of invertebrate that is very simple and filteres food that goes through its body
sponges
chyme
terminal hair
apoda
30. The dramatic change an animal goes through on its way to becoming an adult
metamorphosis
saliva
hammer
synapse
31. The veins that blood returns to the heart and lungs through
large intestine
superior and inferior vena cava
cellular respiration
semen
32. Organs inside pallisade and spongy cells of leaves that contain chlorophyll - an essential pigment for photosynthesis
seeds
spongy bone
chloroplast
sessile
33. A soft layer of bone that is below the compact bone
outer ear
spongy bone
chromosomes
sponges
34. Feathers on birds that grow on their wing and tail and help steer the bird as it moves through the air
photosynthesis
spicules
contour feathers
diatoms
35. Inverterate animals that have two halves that match if you draw a line down the center of their bodies - like butterfly
frontal lobe
photoreceptive
animals
bilateral symmetry
36. Single celled creatures that are too small to see and have a nucleus and live in moist or wet surroundings
protists
adrenal glands
ventricle
proteins
37. Heart chamber that is filled with blood that was used by the body and needs to go back to the lungs for more oxygen
polyps
Fallopian tube
right atrium
crocodilians
38. A green pigment found inside the chloroplasts of leaves. It traps the energy of the sunlight
involuntary muscle
heart
jawless fish
chlorophyll
39. The way that the female's sex cell - the egg - travels inside the female reproductive system
gliding joints
Fallopian tube
atrium
endoplasmic reticulum
40. Chemicals that help carry an impulse from one neuron to another
neurotransmitters
vellus hair
adrenal glands
amphibians
41. The process that plants use to reproduce. Insects travel from plant to plant dropping off pollen into the pistills
snakes
fission
brown algae
pollination
42. A white - fatty substance that axons contain to speed up transmission of impulses
chloroplasts
myelin
taste buds
cnidarians
43. Little bones found in the mouth that are responsible for cutting and crushing food
teeth
insects
ligaments
discs
44. An extension of the brain that determines smells based on the scents picked up by the cilia in the olfactory membrane
endoplasmic reticulum
pistill
lungs
olfactory bulb
45. Hormone released from the adrenal glands during times of stress by raisng heart rate and blood pressure
fungi
norepinephrine
anura
sign language
46. The way that a reptile reproduces by having the male's sperm inside the female's body
internal fertilization
green algae
gonadotropins
dermis
47. Once considered blue - green algae - these single celled bacteria organisms have no cell nucleus
sebum
parathyroid gland
sign language
cyanobacteria
48. Algae with a special type of flagellate that allows them to spin in circles
mRNA
insulin
rRNA
dinoflagellates
49. A fine lightly colored hair that covers your body when you are a baby
lanugo hair
pineal gland
lymphatic system
golgi bodies
50. Cells found inside leaves that are important for photosynthesis and contain chloroplasts
pedipalps
polyps
pallisade and spongy cells
lobster pot trap