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CSET Science: Subtest I Cell And Organismal Biology
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1. Division of the cytoplasm during cell division
Cytokinesis
Photoautotrophs
Spore
Gamete
2. Organelles critical to protein synthesis found in the cytoplasm - joined to the endoplasmic reticulum - and within the mitochondria
Plasmodesmata
Nucleus
Nervous System
Ribosomes
3. Organisms with cells that lack membranous - structurally discrete organelles
Lymph nodes
Muscle tissue
Cell Cycle
Prokaryotes
4. Supportive layer of tissue (sapwood or heartwood in trees) that carries water and nutrients up from the roots; dead cells
Rectum
Xylem
Vacuoles
Gall bladder
5. Contracts or shortens making body parts move
Ribosomes
Chromosome
Muscle tissue
Meiosis
6. Tiny nodules found all over the body. They contain a colorless fluid called lymph.
Telophase
Photoautotrophs
Mitochondria
Lymph nodes
7. The process by which a cell becomes specialized for a specific structure or function
Chromatid
Ribosomes
Nervous System
Cell Differentiation
8. Region of condense chromosome that looks pinched; where spindle fibers attach during meiosis and mitosis.
Large intestine
Centromere
Eukaryotes
Mitochondria
9. Largest organ in terms of surface area
Vacuoles
Skin
Protists
Anaphase
10. Group of similarly constructed cells that perform the same function within a multicellular organism
Spindle Fiber
Tissue
Centriole
Transpiration
11. Circulates through the vessels of the lymphatic system - which in turn assists the immune system.
Cell Wall
Gamete
Lymph
Pluripotent
12. The gamete - producing individual or phase in the life cycle of a plant having alternation of generations
Telophase
Liver
Rectum
Gametophyte
13. Nutrient conducting plant tissue; formed like small tubules; living cells
Pituitary gland
Phloem
Endoplasmic reticulum
Spore
14. Organelle containing enzymes used in cell digestion
Phloem
Lysosome
Transpiration
Cardiac muscle
15. Release of water from plants through stomata
Anaphase
Lignin
Transpiration
Hair
16. A complex polymer that fills the spaces in the cell wall - conferring mechanical strength to the cell wall and the plant as a whole.
Skin
Lignin
Rectum
Stomach
17. Process that results in cell division to produce gametes
Meiosis
Spore
Vacuoles
Nails
18. Produces and stores nutrients through photosynthesis
Skeletal (striated) muscle
Ground tissue (plant)
White blood cells
Somatic Cell
19. Organelle in eukaryotic cells that produces chemical energy; have their own DNA and may have evolved from a symbiotic relationship between a primitive eukaryotic organism and a primitive bacteria
Rectum
Phloem
Smooth muscle
Mitochondria
20. Makes up the brain - cranial nerves - spinal cord - and peripheral nervous system
Large intestine
Thyroid gland
Nervous tissue
Eukaryotes
21. Stage in which chromosomes are aligned in the center of the cell
Nervous System
Circulatory System
Mitochondria
Metaphase
22. A cell that can differentiate into many different cell types
Sarcoplasmic reticulum
Centriole
Stem cells
Liver
23. Involuntary muscle that forms the contractile walls of the heart
Oscar Hertwid
Sporophyte
Cardiac muscle
Organelle
24. Last stage of mitosis - in which the cell membrane begins to pinch the cell in two - cytokinesis begins - and the nuclear membrane forms around the chromosomes
Totepotent
Cell Cycle
Telophase
Ribosomes
25. Responsible for releasing several tropic hormones - which regulate the activity of other endocrine glands
Pituitary gland
Nonvascular plant
Cardiac muscle
Sporophyte
26. Organelle that 'packages' proteins to be secreted from the cell
Golgi body
Epidermis (plant) Tissue
Integumentary system
Skin
27. Small sac within a cell formed by pinching of some membrane; can contain waste - products the cell is taking in - and secretions the cell is exporting
Vesicle
Epidermis (plant) Tissue
Pancreas
Totepotent
28. Responsible for providing voluntary and involuntary movement; cardiac - skeletal - smooth
Skin
Cytokinesis
Stomata
Muscular system
29. Attaches to bones and is responsible for voluntary movements
Pituitary gland
Skeletal (striated) muscle
Endoplasmic reticulum
Meristematic cells
30. Produces hormones directly into the blood; pituitary gland - thyroid gland - adrenal glands - pancreas - ovaries - testes - thymus gland
Lysosome
Endocrine System
Plasmodesmata
Golgi body
31. Located in the neck area. Releases thyroxin - which regulates the body's metabolic rate.
Mitosis
Thyroid gland
Smooth muscle
Centromere
32. Your first line of defense against disease and helps regulate body temperature; skin - glands - hair - nails
Integumentary system
Prophase
Nervous System
Testes
33. An extensive membrane network of cisternae (sac - like structures) held together by the cytoskeleton that encloses the cisternal space (or lumen) from the cytosol and is continuous with the perinuclear space. Three types: RER - SER - SR
Golgi body
Endoplasmic reticulum
Tissue
Prophase
34. A haploid reproductive cell that unites with another haploid reproductive cell to form a zygote
Gamete
Oscar Hertwid
Rough endoplasmic reticulum
Nervous System
35. Process that results in cell division
Sarcoplasmic reticulum
Mitosis
Lymph nodes
Cell Cycle
36. Responsible for digesting and absorbing the extracted vital nutrients from food
Peripheral Nervous System
Small intestine
Nucleus
Plasmodesmata
37. Responsible for the collection - transference - and the processing of external and internal information throughout the body; central nervous system - peripheral nervous system
Nervous System
Muscular system
Vascular (plant) Tissue
Stomata
38. Epidermis - vascular - ground
Rectum
Plant Tissue
Monerans
Large intestine
39. Made up of celluolose - protein - and lignin - and allows pressure in plant cells to increase without the cell bursting.
Rectum
Gamete
Cell Wall
Eukaryotes
40. Discovered mitosis
Plasmodesmata
Walther Flemming
Chromatid
Lymph nodes
41. Thin layer of plant tissue just below the bark which produces the xylem
Vascular cambium
Central Nervous System
Nonvascular plant
Small intestine
42. Ability of a cell to differentiate into multiple different types of cells
Meristematic cells
Pluripotent
Oscar Hertwid
Xylem
43. Responsible for transporting materials throughout the body: heart - blood (red - white - platelets) - blood vessels (arteries - vein - capillaries)
Circulatory System
Prokaryotes
Cell Wall
Spindle Fiber
44. Obsolete taxonomic group containing bacteria and cyanobacteria
Skin
Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
Lignin
Monerans
45. Responsible for the breakdown and absorption of food and the removal of solid waste; include the alimentary canal (mouth - esophagus - stomach - small intestine - large intestine - colon/ rectum) and the accessory organs (liver - pancreas - gall blad
Golgi body
Thyroid gland
Digestive System
Liver
46. One of two identical 'sister' parts of a duplicated chromosome
Circulatory System
Chromatid
Stomata
Endocrine System
47. Stores solid waste products
Rectum
Anaphase
Vascular (plant) Tissue
Smooth endoplasmic reticulum
48. Strands of plant tissue containing xylem and phloem - sometimes surrounded by a fiber covering
Vascular bundles
Large intestine
Somatic Cell
Chromatid
49. Stage of mitosis in which chromosomes condense into structures visible in a regular microscope
Anaphase
Prophase
Walther Flemming
Nonvascular plant
50. Chlorophyll containing plant cell organelle within which photosynthesis takes place
Endocrine System
Metaphase
Organelle
Chloroplasts
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