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CSET Science: Subtest I Cell And Organismal Biology
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1. Circulates through the vessels of the lymphatic system - which in turn assists the immune system.
Lymph
Vascular (plant) Tissue
Oscar Hertwid
Connective tissue
2. Produces and stores nutrients through photosynthesis
Ground tissue (plant)
Daughter Cell
Nucleus
Vascular (plant) Tissue
3. Plant with specialized tissue for conducting water and nutrients
Tissue
Thymus Gland
Vascular plant
Walther Flemming
4. 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
Endoplasmic reticulum
Nucleus
Cell
Ovaries
5. So named because it lacks striations. Involuntary muscle found along the walls of the digestive tract - bladder - arteries - and other internal organs.
Rough endoplasmic reticulum
Vascular plant
Nonvascular plant
Smooth muscle
6. Responsible for the collection - transference - and the processing of external and internal information throughout the body; central nervous system - peripheral nervous system
Nervous System
Sporophyte
Centromere
Somatic Cell
7. Protects the body and holds in heat
Gall bladder
Xylem
Monerans
Hair
8. Chlorophyll containing plant cell organelle within which photosynthesis takes place
Mitosis
Chloroplasts
Rectum
Central Nervous System
9. Attaches to bones and is responsible for voluntary movements
Large intestine
Skeletal (striated) muscle
Meiosis
Ovaries
10. Epidermis - vascular - ground
Plant Tissue
Circulatory System
Nonvascular plant
Ovaries
11. Organelle containing enzymes used in cell digestion
Lysosome
Plant Tissue
Golgi body
Gall bladder
12. 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
Immune system
Endoplasmic reticulum
Stem cells
Telophase
13. Ability of a cell to differentiate into multiple different types of cells
Pluripotent
Cytokinesis
Transpiration
Connective tissue
14. Responsible for releasing several tropic hormones - which regulate the activity of other endocrine glands
Pituitary gland
Epidermis (plant) Tissue
Peripheral Nervous System
Totepotent
15. A doubled rod of condensed chromatin; contains DNA that carries genetic information.
Epidermis (plant) Tissue
Stomata
Pluripotent
Chromosome
16. In plants - a form of undifferentiated embryonic cell; exists in areas of plant growth like the root and shoot tips
Stomata
Ovaries
Nucleus
Meristematic cells
17. Cells that form the outer surface of plants
Epidermis (plant) Tissue
Vesicle
Sarcoplasmic reticulum
Gamete
18. Is actually a lymphoid organ in the neck or upper chest of all vertebrates. It is essential in the normal development of the immune system.
Thymus Gland
Chromosome
Ground tissue (plant)
Telophase
19. Brain and spinal cord
Lymph nodes
Central Nervous System
Plasmodesmata
Gall bladder
20. 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
Photoautotrophs
Endoplasmic reticulum
Digestive System
Small intestine
21. Largest organ in terms of surface area
Ground tissue (plant)
Cardiac muscle
Skin
Walther Flemming
22. Group of similarly constructed cells that perform the same function within a multicellular organism
White blood cells
Tissue
Cell
Centriole
23. Connective - muscle - nervous - epithelial
Integumentary system
Animal tissue
Pancreas
Chromatid
24. In the life cycle of a plant or alga undergoing alternation of generations - a meiotically produced haploid cell that divides mitotically - generating a multicellular individual - the gametophyte - without fusing with another cell.
Cell Differentiation
Muscle tissue
Spore
Circulatory System
25. 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
Centriole
Mitochondria
Eukaryotes
Daughter Cell
26. One of the cells formed from a parents cell after mitosis
Liver
Vascular bundles
Epithelial tissue
Daughter Cell
27. Process that results in cell division
Plant Tissue
Cell Differentiation
Mitosis
Lysosome
28. Organelle in which calcium levels are regulated
Sarcoplasmic reticulum
Chromatid
Stem cells
Meristematic cells
29. Nutrient conducting plant tissue; formed like small tubules; living cells
Endoplasmic reticulum
Phloem
Large intestine
Chromosome
30. A complex polymer that fills the spaces in the cell wall - conferring mechanical strength to the cell wall and the plant as a whole.
Lignin
Endocrine System
Tissue
Epithelial tissue
31. Continuous sequence of growth (interphase) and division (mitosis) in a cell
Muscle tissue
Daughter Cell
Cell Cycle
Oscar Hertwid
32. Stage in which chromosomes are aligned in the center of the cell
Phloem
Metaphase
Telophase
Skeletal (striated) muscle
33. Microtubule within a cell's nucleus; joined to one of the poles during cell division
Gamete
Epidermis (plant) Tissue
Spindle Fiber
Mitosis
34. Responsible for digesting and absorbing the extracted vital nutrients from food
Centromere
Meiosis
Endocrine System
Small intestine
35. Plants with no phloem - xylem - roots - stems - or leaves; not as large or intricate as vascular plants
Nonvascular plant
Peripheral Nervous System
Plasmodesmata
Vascular plant
36. Responsible for transporting materials throughout the body: heart - blood (red - white - platelets) - blood vessels (arteries - vein - capillaries)
Stem cells
Nervous tissue
Adrenal gland
Circulatory System
37. Release of water from plants through stomata
Centriole
Lymph nodes
Chromatid
Transpiration
38. Tiny nodules found all over the body. They contain a colorless fluid called lymph.
Mitosis
Somatic Cell
Lymph nodes
Mitochondria
39. Strands of plant tissue containing xylem and phloem - sometimes surrounded by a fiber covering
Mitosis
Nonvascular plant
Vascular bundles
Nails
40. Responsible for extracting water and essential vitamins from the digested food
Pituitary gland
Metaphase
Nucleolus
Large intestine
41. Produce testosterone and sperm
Endoplasmic reticulum
Spore
Testes
Centromere
42. Obsolete taxonomic group containing bacteria and cyanobacteria
Walther Flemming
Large intestine
Thyroid gland
Monerans
43. Pores underneath plant leaves used to exchange carbon dioxide and oxygen
Mitosis
Stomata
Epidermis (plant) Tissue
Cardiac muscle
44. Located close to the kidneys. Responsible for releasing adrenaline - a hormone that produces the flight or fight response.
Adrenal gland
Prophase
Telophase
Cell Differentiation
45. Thin layer of plant tissue just below the bark which produces the xylem
Endoplasmic reticulum
Animal tissue
Vascular cambium
Meristematic cells
46. Made up of celluolose - protein - and lignin - and allows pressure in plant cells to increase without the cell bursting.
Liver
Peripheral Nervous System
Cell Wall
Chromosome
47. Makes up the brain - cranial nerves - spinal cord - and peripheral nervous system
Organelle
Rectum
Stem cells
Nervous tissue
48. xylem and phloem; transport fluid and nutrients internally
Animal tissue
Centriole
Somatic Cell
Vascular (plant) Tissue
49. Dense portion of the nucleus; contains RNA and is involved in protein synthesis
Meiosis
Plasmodesmata
Nucleolus
Xylem
50. Membrane - bound and fluid filled organelle in plant of fungal cells; also found in some bacterial - protist - and animal cells
Vacuoles
Skeletal (striated) muscle
Oscar Hertwid
Chromatid
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