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CSET Science Vocab 2
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1. An instrument that uses air pressure to record height - such as the height of a plane.
Vernal Equinox
Altimeter
Atmosphere
Estuary
2. `An important class of plant hormones associated with growth patterns.
Carcinoma
Celsius
Auxins
Niche
3. The stage of cellular divisions that develops from a zygote.
Tree Rings
Parasitism
Magma
Embryo
4. 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
Flower
Tree Rings
Germination
5. A solute that accepts protons.
Isotope
Base
Embryo
Pupa
6. An organism that relies primarily on plants for food.
Central Nervous System
Alleles
Metamorphosis
Herbivore
7. A protein that aids biochemical reactions.
Magma
Placenta
Enzyme
Paleontology
8. In the mateamorphosis of insects - the larva becomes a pupa before it becomes an adult.
Celsius
Flower
Larva
Chromosome
9. A way to date organic substances based on the carbon -14 remaining.
Ecology
Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)
Radiocarbon Dating
Condensation
10. An excess or deficiency of electrons in a body.
Binary Fission
Annuals
Haploid Cell
Charge
11. Fluid that circulates throughout the body of an animal - distributing nutrients - and usually oxygen.
Larva
Esophagus
Charge
Blood
12. An instrument to measure wind speed.
Kelvin
Jet Stream
Anemometer
Flower
13. The reproductive mechanism of prokaryotes.
Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)
Estuary
Circulatory System
Binary Fission
14. All the organisms in an area and the environment in which they live.
Ecosystem
Haploid Cell
Deposition
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
15. The network of glands and tissues that secrete hormones.
Asexual reproduction
Carbohydrates (Saccharides)
Climate
Endocrine system
16. The process by which gas reverts back to liquid phase.
Ecosystem
Condensation
Diploid Cell
Summer Solstice
17. A layer of tree bramches and other vegetation elevated above ground.
Ecosystem
Gut
Placenta
Canopy
18. The flow of a charge.
Neuron
Nerve
Electric Current (direct - alternating)
Ecosystem
19. That part of the body cavity between the mouth and the anus including in most animals the mouth - the pharynx - esophagus - stomach - intestine - and the anus.
Phloem
Dynamcis
Gut
Parasitism
20. The place on the surface of the Earth immediately above the 'focus' of an earthquake.
Embryo
Epicenter
Auxins
Double Helix
21. 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.
Plate Tectonics
Glucose
Atmosphere
Kelvin
22. A loud nise caused by a shock wave when an object exceeds the speed of sound.
Cell
Hypothesis
Celsius
Sonic Boom
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.
Carbohydrates (Saccharides)
Mirage
El Nino
Summer Solstice
24. A ridge built in water by organisms such as coral.
Reef
Permafrost
Embryo
Equinox
25. Plants that die after one growing season.
Neuron
Annuals
Commensalism
Weathering
26. The framework for the attatchment of skeletal muscles in vertebrates that also protect vital organs.
Larva
Endoskeleton
Intestine
Fruit
27. 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.
Isotope
Nimbostratus
Kelvin
Weathering
28. The loutermost layer of the earth.
Climate
Carnivore
Crust
Gut
29. A bundle of neurons - or nerve cells.
Mantle
Nerve
Sonic Boom
Blood
30. The level of plant and animal between the species and the family.
Asexual reproduction
Phloem
Genus
Jet Stream
31. A cancer treatment that includes chemicals toxic to mailgnant cells.
Neuron
Genus
Altimeter
Chemotherapy
32. The rate of change of an objects velocity.
Classical genetics
Herbivore
Epicenter
Acceleratrion
33. When the sun is directly over the equator. This date usually occurs on March 20.
Mantle
Dynamcis
Vernal Equinox
Absorption
34. Different versions of a gene in a population.
Alleles
Commensalism
Atmosphere
Deposition
35. A term used to describe the coiling strands of DNA molecule that resembles a spiral staircase.
Double Helix
Virga
Air Pressure
Pupa
36. The larval stage of an aquatic insect.
Circulatory System
Fossil
Nymph
Ceilometer
37. A warm - dry wind on the eastern side of the Rocky Mountains.
Genus
Chinook Wind
Nebula
Perennials
38. Rings that show how many years a tree has been growing. The thickness of the rings may reveal other information about climatic conditions.
Cell
Lenticular Cloud
Continental Divide
Tree Rings
39. A temperature scale in which water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees.
Nucleus
Auxins
Celsius
Plate Tectonics
40. A solute the denotes protons.
Reef
Paleontology
Convection
Acid
41. A preliminary proposition that can be tested through scientific study.
Celsius
Endocrine system
Hypothesis
Endoskeleton
42. A level of plant and animal classification between class and kingdom.
Embryo
Gamete
Phloem
Phylum
43. The movement up in the atmosphere of heated moisture. Thunderstorms are often caused by convection.
Condensation
Acid
Double Helix
Convection
44. Evidence of past life.
Continental Divide
Phloem
Fossil
Neuron
45. A process through which organisms make nutrients available to cells.
Absorption
Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)
Intestine
Niche
46. The digestive tract between the stomach and anus where most nutrients are absorbed.
Intestine
Condensation
Reef
Asexual reproduction
47. Biological molecules that have important roles in energy metabolism and storage as well as the structure of cells and organisms.
Commensalism
Binary Fission
Lenticular Cloud
Carbohydrates (Saccharides)
48. Cell division consisting of prophase - metaphase - anaphase - and telophase - that usually creats in two new nuclei - each with a full set of chromosomes.
Genus
Continental Divide
Mitosis
Mirage
49. Floating aquatic plants (phytoplankton) and animals (zooplankton).
Plankton
Insulin
Celsius
Weathering
50. The part of Earth located between the crust and the core.
Mantle
Isotope
Canopy
Angiosperm