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CSET Science Vocab 2
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1. A system for transporting nutrients and other essential materials throughout the body.
Circulatory System
Carbohydrates (Saccharides)
Equinox
Electric Current (direct - alternating)
2. Fertilization of one plant by pollen from a different plant species.
Cell
Endocrine system
Cross - Pollination
Blood
3. The flow of a charge.
Estuary
Electric Current (direct - alternating)
Weathering
Annuals
4. The study of the interactions of organisms with their environment and with each other.
Ecology
Moraine
California current
Genus
5. A temperature scale in which 1 degrees Kelvin equals 1 degree Celsius. 0 degree Kelvin is about -273 degree Celsius. Kelvin is called absolute zero because there is no movement of molecules.
Continental Divide
Kelvin
Auxins
Enzyme
6. The phenomenon when refraction of light makes objects appear where they are not.
Nucleus
Mirage
Neuron
El Nino
7. The movement of plates and the interaction across the Earth's surface to form land masses.
Carcinoma
Plate Tectonics
Placenta
Crust
8. A place whjere frsh water and seawater mix.
Charge
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid)
Estuary
Weathering
9. Material deposited by a glacier and often marking a glacier's furthest advance.
Plankton
Moraine
Gill
Diploid Cell
10. The process in which a diploid cell divides to form haploid cells.
Meiosis
Core
Pupa
Acid
11. Plants that die after one growing season.
Convection
Annuals
Pupa
Altimeter
12. The loutermost layer of the earth.
Auxins
Crust
Carbohydrates (Saccharides)
Canopy
13. An instrument that measures cloud height.
Ceilometer
Pupa
Air Pressure
Angiosperm
14. The part of the gut that connects the pharynx and stomach.
Summer Solstice
Epicenter
Esophagus
Fossil
15. A colorless - odorless gas that is important in the Earth's atmospheric greenhouse effect. Frozen CO2 is dry ice.
Deposition
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Gill
Wind Chill
16. The place on the surface of the Earth immediately above the 'focus' of an earthquake.
Embryo
Genus
Epicenter
Herbivore
17. Different versions of a gene in a population.
Tree Rings
Alleles
Ceilometer
Convection
18. A muscle that pumps to circulate the blood.
Summer Solstice
Carnivore
Crust
Heart
19. A visible group of water or ice particles in the atmosphere.
Cloud
Gill
Seed
Jet Stream
20. Precipitation that evaporates before it reaches the Earth's surface.
Virga
Auxins
Herbivore
Central Nervous System
21. An excess or deficiency of electrons in a body.
Glucose
Charge
Celsius
Annuals
22. A protein that aids biochemical reactions.
Fossil
Enzyme
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Summer Solstice
23. A process through which organisms make nutrients available to cells.
Absorption
Nymph
Bacillus
Gut
24. In the United States - the part of the western mountains that seperates water flowing toward opposite sides of the country.
Plate Tectonics
Continental Divide
Diabetes
Germination
25. Study and interpretation of fossils.
Paleontology
Ceilometer
Jet Stream
Germination
26. A tissue in the uterus through which nutrients pass from the mother to the fetus.
Placenta
Diploid Cell
Interferon
Paleontology
27. The physical - chemical - and biological processes by which rock is broken down into smaller pieces.
Rainbow
Central Nervous System
Weathering
Mitosis
28. 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
Virga
Seed
Absorption
29. The rate of change of an objects velocity.
Blood
Acceleratrion
Charge
Commensalism
30. The portion of the Earth from beneath the mantle to the Earth's center.
Diploid Cell
Haploid Cell
Auxins
Core
31. A loud nise caused by a shock wave when an object exceeds the speed of sound.
Eukaryotic cells
Sonic Boom
Chlorophyll
Bacillus
32. This primary component of chromosomes carries an organisms genetic code.
Paleontology
Circulatory System
Air Pressure
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid)
33. The stage of cellular divisions that develops from a zygote.
Commensalism
Embryo
Double Helix
Reef
34. Atoms of the same chemical element with a different number of neurons but the same number of protons. Isotopes of an element have the same atomic number but may not have the same mass.
Absorption
Ceilometer
Isotope
Clone
35. A hormone needed to transpost glucose to cells.
Larva
Insulin
Cell
Convection
36. In the mateamorphosis of insects - the larva becomes a pupa before it becomes an adult.
Larva
Base
Gill
Charge
37. Plants that live through more than one growing season.
Hypothesis
Fossil
Perennials
Gut
38. Light emission from the upper atmosphere that appear in many shapes and colors.
Summer Solstice
Larva
Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)
Climate
39. Warming of Pacific Ocean seawater along the coast of South America that leads to significant weather changes in the United States.
Fossil
Mantle
El Nino
Circulatory System
40. A cell with one set of chromosomes - which is half the regular (diploid) number.
Haploid Cell
Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)
Acceleratrion
Canopy
41. The tissues aquatic animals use to breath in water.
Gill
Diploid Cell
Fossil
Placenta
42. The movement up in the atmosphere of heated moisture. Thunderstorms are often caused by convection.
Ecosystem
Mantle
Convection
Deposition
43. 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.
Atmosphere
Heart
Kelvin
Magma
44. A rod - shaped bacteria.
Bacillus
Lipids
Cross - Pollination
Diabetes
45. A disease related to lower levels of insulin.
Meiosis
Base
Diabetes
Core
46. An identical copy of an organism.
Gamete
Clone
Asexual reproduction
Plate Tectonics
47. The framework for the attatchment of skeletal muscles in vertebrates that also protect vital organs.
Flower
Endoskeleton
Core
Virga
48. An instrument that uses air pressure to record height - such as the height of a plane.
Altimeter
Phylum
Endocrine system
Mantle
49. In most Amphibians - a process in which larve goes through significant changes - perhaps including a pupa stage - before becoming an adult.
Isotope
Vernal Equinox
Metamorphosis
Diploid Cell
50. One nautical mile per hour or about 1.15 miles per hour.
Flower
Knot
Cross - Pollination
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid)