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CSET Science Vocab 2
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1. The reproductive mechanism of prokaryotes.
Binary Fission
Neuron
Chlorophyll
Glucose
2. An organellein a cell that contains chromosomes.
Nucleus
Moraine
Binary Fission
Commensalism
3. Precipitation that evaporates before it reaches the Earth's surface.
Fruit
Seed
Virga
Isotope
4. A process through which organisms make nutrients available to cells.
Diabetes
Central Nervous System
Kelvin
Absorption
5. A tissue in the uterus through which nutrients pass from the mother to the fetus.
Placenta
Circulatory System
Nymph
Summer Solstice
6. The study of what causes motion.
Classical genetics
Insulin
Commensalism
Dynamcis
7. A substance that can lead to cancer.
Permafrost
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid)
Meiosis
Carcinogen
8. In the United States - the part of the western mountains that seperates water flowing toward opposite sides of the country.
Continental Divide
Reef
Dynamcis
Atmosphere
9. Long term patterns of temperature - humidity and amount of sunshine.
Climate
Angiosperm
Convection
Ceilometer
10. A relationship between disimilar organisms that is adventageous to one and doesn't affect the other.
Commensalism
Diploid Cell
Genus
Fossil
11. Rings that show how many years a tree has been growing. The thickness of the rings may reveal other information about climatic conditions.
Cross - Pollination
Commensalism
Tree Rings
Kelvin
12. A visible group of water or ice particles in the atmosphere.
Neuron
Cloud
Bacillus
Carcinogen
13. The movement up in the atmosphere of heated moisture. Thunderstorms are often caused by convection.
Convection
Ecology
Anemometer
Charge
14. The green substance that absorbs light during photosynthesis.
Phylum
Chlorophyll
Heart
Cloud
15. Light emission from the upper atmosphere that appear in many shapes and colors.
Mantle
Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)
Dynamcis
Parasitism
16. The loutermost layer of the earth.
Plankton
Climate
Crust
Pupa
17. 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.
Celsius
Glucose
Atmosphere
Charge
18. An kinterstellar cloud of dust and gas.
Angiosperm
Paleontology
Nebula
Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)
19. Material deposited by a glacier and often marking a glacier's furthest advance.
Isotope
Paleontology
Placenta
Moraine
20. An identical copy of an organism.
Crust
Clone
Phylum
Angiosperm
21. The process by which seeds develop into seedlings.
Germination
Alleles
Mitosis
Auxins
22. The study of the patterns and mechanisms of the transmission of inherited traits from one generation to another.
Ecology
Core
Absorption
Classical genetics
23. A cancer treatment that includes chemicals toxic to mailgnant cells.
Chemotherapy
Esophagus
Diploid Cell
Carnivore
24. A rod - shaped bacteria.
Bacillus
Carbohydrates (Saccharides)
El Nino
Absorption
25. The part of the gut that connects the pharynx and stomach.
Diabetes
Esophagus
Altimeter
Flower
26. Reproductive haploid cells that combine to creat a zygote.
Lipids
Charge
Carbohydrates (Saccharides)
Gamete
27. A bundle of neurons - or nerve cells.
Nerve
Moraine
Phylum
Anemometer
28. An organism that relies primarily on plants for food.
Insulin
Fossil
Herbivore
Genus
29. Molten rock flormed in the Earth that may appear on the surface.
El Nino
Rainbow
Magma
Absorption
30. A solute that accepts protons.
Base
Summer Solstice
Fossil
Electric Current (direct - alternating)
31. An excess or deficiency of electrons in a body.
Condensation
Charge
Gut
Wind Chill
32. A way to date organic substances based on the carbon -14 remaining.
Bacillus
Cross - Pollination
Absorption
Radiocarbon Dating
33. The portion of the Earth from beneath the mantle to the Earth's center.
Endocrine system
Hypothesis
Core
Marsupial
34. A malignant tumor - which forms in the skin and outside of internal organs.
Charge
Interferon
Seed
Carcinoma
35. The process in which a diploid cell divides to form haploid cells.
Meiosis
Classical genetics
Nucleus
Radiocarbon Dating
36. Movement of pollen to a plant egg cell - often b y wind - bees - or other animals.
Larva
Chlorophyll
Pollination
Esophagus
37. The part of Earth located between the crust and the core.
Acceleratrion
Gut
Blood
Mantle
38. The framework for the attatchment of skeletal muscles in vertebrates that also protect vital organs.
Magma
Endoskeleton
Commensalism
Permafrost
39. A loud nise caused by a shock wave when an object exceeds the speed of sound.
Sonic Boom
Celsius
Magma
Atmosphere
40. 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.
Kelvin
Gill
Embryo
Mantle
41. When the sun is directly over the equator. This date usually occurs on March 20.
Vernal Equinox
Pollination
Condensation
Nerve
42. A cell with two copies of each chromosome.
Diploid Cell
Nebula
Carcinogen
Central Nervous System
43. A warm - dry wind on the eastern side of the Rocky Mountains.
Convection
Knot
Esophagus
Chinook Wind
44. Floating aquatic plants (phytoplankton) and animals (zooplankton).
Perennials
Heart
Plate Tectonics
Plankton
45. This primary component of chromosomes carries an organisms genetic code.
Bacillus
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid)
Perennials
Endocrine system
46. The digestive tract between the stomach and anus where most nutrients are absorbed.
Embryo
Asexual reproduction
Altimeter
Intestine
47. In most Amphibians - a process in which larve goes through significant changes - perhaps including a pupa stage - before becoming an adult.
Marsupial
Angiosperm
Metamorphosis
Nymph
48. A disease related to lower levels of insulin.
Diabetes
Interferon
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Fossil
49. A colorless - odorless gas that is important in the Earth's atmospheric greenhouse effect. Frozen CO2 is dry ice.
Ceilometer
Insulin
Diploid Cell
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
50. The tissue in plants that conducts nutrients.
Carcinogen
Magma
Phloem
Sonic Boom