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CSET Science: Multiple Subjects Vocab
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1. Appendix
Vestigeal Organ
STRONGLY ACIDIC
THE STRENGTH OF SLOPE MATERIALS
IGNEOUS
2. Measuring time delay between arrival of P and S waves
IMMUNE SYSTEM
Gastric Juice
ECOLOGY
DISTANCE OF EARTHQUAKE TO EPICENTER
3. Returns to our solar system every 76 years
4. When a photon hits a silicon solar cell - an electron - hole pair is freed. Which side of the solar cell will the hole flow to?
CLASSICAL GENETICS
NEWTONS THIRD LAW OF MOTION
P SIDE
FOUR
5. Functional unit of nervous system - a nerve cell with short dendrites that carry electrical impulses to the cell body and along the axon
CA Summer thunderstorms
MATURATION
MOH'S SCALE
NEURON
6. The liquid part of the blood
Prophase
DECOMPOSERS
MATURATION
PLASMA
7. Wheelbarrow - baby stroller - bottle opener
EXTRUSIVE/INTRUSIVE
Second class levers
Mass number
Valves
8. Extreme left side of the periodic table
Metals
MOTION
Best evidence for considering viruses a life form
ESTUARY
9. Clean air amendment acts
10. (1543) earth was not center of universe - but that it evolved around the sun and rotated on its axis
TILL
CROSBEDDING OF SEDIMENTARY ROCKS
Renewable source of energy
COPERNICUS(1543)
11. Cell organelle found in plant but not animal cells
Chloroplasts
RORSCHACH TEST
STRATOSPHERE
Phototropism
12. The number of neutrons euals the number of protons function appears to do this to the nucleus
CORALS LIVE
STABALIZE
Fungus and Orchid SymbiotIc Relationship
DIVERGENT BOUNDARY
13. Most likely to find cliffs of limestone - dry climate - slow dissolution of calcite
One Fourth 1/4
SOUTHWESTERN US
TAXONOMY
ATOMS
14. Would likey change the sound of a radio
Vibrations
LAW OF COMPETATIVE EXCLUSION
LAYERING
CHEMICAL WEATHERING
15. Spherical bodies containing enzymes - help in the removal of unwanted substances - help in digestion
Lysosomes
POSITIVE CHARGE
Acidity
Potassium Chloride
16. At plate boundaries
17. 5 Billion years
THE SUNS AGE
THE STRENGTH OF SLOPE MATERIALS
OUTWASH - KAMES - ESKERS
Winter solstice
18. Alignment of sun - moon and earth (in that order)
MILKY WAY
Electron
Solar eclipse
1000
19. Receives deoxygenated blood from the superior - inferior vena cava - and coronary sinus pumps it into the right ventricle
BONDING
Advantage of aphid reproducing asexually during summer
Function of Large Intestine
Right Atrium
20. A 30 fold increase in the energy release
PLANTS NEED TO SURVIVE.
UP ONE UNIT ON RICHTER SCALE
Mantle
Gravitational attraction between two bodies
21. The layer of the atmosphere located above the troposphere in which most of the atmosphere's ozone is found
Commenalism
Systole
HYDROLIC CYCLE
STRATOSPHERE
22. Lava cools so fast minerals cannot crystalize
72-78
OBSIDIAN (VOLCANIC GLASS)
Lowest speed
TROPOSPHERE
23. Volume of water flowing past a point
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK
Phrophase I
DISCHARGE
Metals
24. Wind blown silt
LOESS
HAWAII FORMED
Symbiosis Example
TO ABSORB NUTRIENTS/FOOD
25. Light passing through raindrops produce a rainbow
Group (column - horizontal)
An Oxide
NUCLEUS
Refractions of light waves
26. The rate of cooling because crystals take time to form. Extremely rapid cooling will result in the formation of a noncrystalline rock.More gradual cooling will produce larger crystals in igneous rocks. Microscopic crystals imply a faster rate of form
DRIFT
MUTATION
DETERMINES CRYSTAL SIZE IN IGNEOUS ROCKS
HORMONE
27. The Andromeda galaxy is how many light years away
Continental air
JOHN DALTON
ACID
2 MILLION
28. Collapse of a massive star
LAW OF COMPETATIVE EXCLUSION
Neutron Star
GALAXY
Ductile Metals
29. A specialized form of eukaryotic cell division involving male and female gametes
Demonstrates pollination
MEIOSIS
MELTING (FUSION)
Sequence of body processing food
30. A chemical substance that regulates body processes
FITNESS
According to atomic theory - electrons are usually found
HORMONE
P waves are longitudinal waves that travel faster than s waves
31. A sex cell; and egg or sperm
Vibrations
COMET
GAMETE
Renewable source of energy
32. The central part of a cell - containing the chromosomes and controlling cellular activities
IRON
Phase change of a pure substance from solid to liquid
LIMESTONE
NUCLEUS
33. What organ of the digestive system would carbohydrates enter into the bloodstream
Oxygen and iron
Small intestine
Chemical Properties
GENES
34. A triangular deposit of sediment at the mouth of a river
Perspiration
Maximum potential energy
LISOSPHERE
DELTA
35. Multicellular organisms whose cells contain organelles
AUROAE
EUKARYOTIC CELLS
CARBON
TURBULENT FLOWS
36. A tested hypothesis
Helps in digestion
93 MILLION
Metals
THEORY
37. The body's system of protection against invatsion by unwanted organisms
Van der Waal forces
GYMNOSPERMS
IMMUNE SYSTEM
Zero kelvin
38. The sum of numbers of the protons and neutrons in the atom of an element is known as
OVARIES
Mass number
Iron
DEPOSITION
39. Proof of model of DNA replication suggested by Watson and Crick came from (referred to as the most beautiful experiment in biology) showed DNA replication is semi - conservative
SYSTOLIC BLOOD PRESSURE
1st and 3rd quarters of moon
M.S. Meselson and F.W. Stahl
Bile
40. Discovere DNA and its bases varies from one species to another
OUTWASH
Edward Chargaff
ORGANS
Lunar eclipse
41. Behavior of energy and matter at atomic and subatomic scales
PRECIPITATION
COMPETENCE
Quantum Mechanics
Exothermic reactions
42. Igneous rock of volcanic origin/Igneous rock crystallized beneath the surface of the earth
JUPITER
Human Genome Project
Natural selection
EXTRUSIVE/INTRUSIVE
43. Various metabolic activities of the body need oxygen for energy to produce Co2 as an end product - this exchange of gases at the cellular level is
MOH'S SCALE
ANGIOSPERMS
Cellular Respiration
COLDL BLOODED ANIMALS
44. Baseball bat - fishing poles - shovels
Theory of evolution
Electric Current (direct - alternating)
OSMOSIS
Third class levers
45. Main force that resists mass wasting
Groups
SIERRA NEVADA MOUNTAINS
THE STRENGTH OF SLOPE MATERIALS
DECOMPOSERS
46. They produce oxygen needed by the animals
Contribution of plants to animals in tank
Rust
STREAM EROSION
MELTING (FUSION)
47. Phase of the water cycle most likely to act as an agent for transportation of sediments
Runoff
ECOLOGY
Commenalism
MITOSIS
48. A system comprised of the brain and spinal cord in vertebrates that processes and stores information
CHEMICAL SEDIMENTARY ROCK
DISTANCE OF EARTHQUAKE TO EPICENTER
CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM
White dwarf star
49. Flowering plants which bear seeds within their fruit
ANGIOSPERMS
Why on long car trip size of tires increase
Metals
CIRCULATORY SYSTEM
50. Liquid fuel from the transformation of plant and animal remains
PETROLEUM
Magnet broken in half
Contribution of plants to animals in tank
SPECIES