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CSET Science Vocab 2
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1. Floating aquatic plants (phytoplankton) and animals (zooplankton).
Jet Stream
Plankton
Lenticular Cloud
Wind Chill
2. The place on the surface of the Earth immediately above the 'focus' of an earthquake.
Epicenter
Placenta
Embryo
Insulin
3. The Earth's atmosphere is primarily nitrogen and oxygen. The troposphere extends from the surface to about 10 km.; the stratosphere from 10km to 50 km.; the mesosphere from 50 km. to 80 km.; and the thermosphere is the atmosphere beyond 80 km.
Epicenter
Pupa
Haploid Cell
Atmosphere
4. Fluid that circulates throughout the body of an animal - distributing nutrients - and usually oxygen.
Acid
Weathering
Climate
Blood
5. A group of plants that produce seeds enclosed within an ovary - which mat mature into a fruit.
Central Nervous System
Air Pressure
Angiosperm
Sonic Boom
6. The flow of a charge.
Electric Current (direct - alternating)
Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)
Genus
Neuron
7. Molten rock flormed in the Earth that may appear on the surface.
Phloem
Magma
Mirage
Kelvin
8. A colorless - odorless gas that is important in the Earth's atmospheric greenhouse effect. Frozen CO2 is dry ice.
Isotope
Genus
Anemometer
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
9. Biological molecules that have important roles in energy metabolism and storage as well as the structure of cells and organisms.
Carbohydrates (Saccharides)
Nymph
Circulatory System
Climate
10. A system for transporting nutrients and other essential materials throughout the body.
Gut
Gill
Circulatory System
Central Nervous System
11. The reproductive parts of flowering plants.
Flower
Enzyme
Glucose
Seed
12. The process by which gas changes directly to the solid phase.
Cell
Deposition
Auxins
Nimbostratus
13. A tissue in the uterus through which nutrients pass from the mother to the fetus.
Mitosis
Placenta
Classical genetics
Knot
14. The rate of change of an objects velocity.
Esophagus
Endoskeleton
Acceleratrion
Insulin
15. In most Amphibians - a process in which larve goes through significant changes - perhaps including a pupa stage - before becoming an adult.
El Nino
Central Nervous System
Metamorphosis
Heart
16. The stage of cellular divisions that develops from a zygote.
Embryo
Isotope
Binary Fission
Mitosis
17. A cancer treatment that includes chemicals toxic to mailgnant cells.
Cross - Pollination
Knot
Nerve
Chemotherapy
18. The fundamental unit of all life. The cell consists of an outer plasma membrane - the cytoplasm - and the genetic material (DNA).
Cell
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Eukaryotic cells
Virga
19. An organsim that eats meat - which includes animals - fungi - and plants.
Air Pressure
Permafrost
Carnivore
Bacillus
20. Different versions of a gene in a population.
Alleles
Ceilometer
Climate
Nimbostratus
21. Soil beneath the earth's surface that stays frozen throughout the year.
Permafrost
Climate
Nerve
Wind Chill
22. Reproduction involving only one parent.
Reef
Asexual reproduction
Marsupial
Celsius
23. When the sun is highest in the sky and directly above the Tropic of Cancer 23 1/2 degrees North Latitude. This date usually falls on June 22.
Parasitism
Summer Solstice
Enzyme
Core
24. A place whjere frsh water and seawater mix.
Isotope
Flower
Estuary
Lenticular Cloud
25. An instrument that uses air pressure to record height - such as the height of a plane.
Enzyme
Alleles
Placenta
Altimeter
26. A layer of tree bramches and other vegetation elevated above ground.
Nebula
Ecosystem
Canopy
Esophagus
27. Strong upper wind currents in a narrow stream that flow west to east in the United States. Weather patterns are related to the position of the jet stream - which changes often.
Jet Stream
Equinox
Gill
Carcinoma
28. In the United States - the part of the western mountains that seperates water flowing toward opposite sides of the country.
Altimeter
Angiosperm
Continental Divide
Pupa
29. Fertilization of one plant by pollen from a different plant species.
Cross - Pollination
Mitosis
Larva
Haploid Cell
30. The green substance that absorbs light during photosynthesis.
Acid
Magma
Chlorophyll
Meiosis
31. An organism that relies primarily on plants for food.
Base
Permafrost
Herbivore
Carcinoma
32. The part of the gut that connects the pharynx and stomach.
Esophagus
Gill
Vernal Equinox
Nimbostratus
33. A cell that reacts to stimuli and transmits impulses consisting of a body with a nucleus and dendrites to receive and axons to transmit impulses.
Neuron
Electric Current (direct - alternating)
Pollination
Equinox
34. Plants that die after one growing season.
Phylum
Annuals
Wind Chill
Moraine
35. A dry - north wind in late spring - summer - and early fall in north and central California.
Carcinogen
California current
Magma
Carcinoma
36. The process by which seeds develop into seedlings.
Perennials
Germination
Nebula
Equinox
37. In the mateamorphosis of insects - the larva becomes a pupa before it becomes an adult.
Larva
Fruit
Electric Current (direct - alternating)
Chlorophyll
38. A protein that aids biochemical reactions.
Chlorophyll
Gut
Summer Solstice
Enzyme
39. Multicellular organisms whose cells contain organelles.
Mirage
Eukaryotic cells
Clone
Perennials
40. A single DNA molecule - a tightly coiled strand of DNA - condensed into a compact structure.
Charge
Virga
Nebula
Chromosome
41. An instrument to measure wind speed.
Hypothesis
Phloem
Anemometer
Lipids
42. A process through which organisms make nutrients available to cells.
Flower
Asexual reproduction
Mirage
Absorption
43. The loutermost layer of the earth.
Sonic Boom
Jet Stream
El Nino
Crust
44. A term used to describe the coiling strands of DNA molecule that resembles a spiral staircase.
Double Helix
Tree Rings
Ceilometer
Absorption
45. The study of the interactions of organisms with their environment and with each other.
Classical genetics
Radiocarbon Dating
Ecology
Altimeter
46. The movement and collision of gas molecules in the atmosphere that can form into high or low pressure areas.
Core
Gamete
Bacillus
Air Pressure
47. Reproductive haploid cells that combine to creat a zygote.
El Nino
Gamete
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Summer Solstice
48. The part of Earth located between the crust and the core.
Crust
Metamorphosis
Embryo
Mantle
49. Precipitation that evaporates before it reaches the Earth's surface.
Virga
Diploid Cell
El Nino
Wind Chill
50. Material deposited by a glacier and often marking a glacier's furthest advance.
Deposition
Annuals
Paleontology
Moraine