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CSET Science Vocab 2
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1. `An important class of plant hormones associated with growth patterns.
Auxins
Esophagus
Acceleratrion
Hypothesis
2. A level of plant and animal classification between class and kingdom.
Phylum
Air Pressure
Ecosystem
Neuron
3. The tissue in plants that conducts nutrients.
Deposition
Gamete
Plankton
Phloem
4. A relationship between organisms in which one organism benefits and the other does not die - even though the second organism may be harmed.
Nerve
Parasitism
Gamete
Cross - Pollination
5. An kinterstellar cloud of dust and gas.
Herbivore
Lipids
Nebula
Pupa
6. A disease related to lower levels of insulin.
Diabetes
Pollination
Germination
Fruit
7. An organsim that eats meat - which includes animals - fungi - and plants.
Marsupial
Auxins
Epicenter
Carnivore
8. 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.
Blood
Phloem
Isotope
Epicenter
9. The movement up in the atmosphere of heated moisture. Thunderstorms are often caused by convection.
Convection
Atmosphere
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid)
Marsupial
10. An almond shaped cloud usually seen on windy days.
Fossil
Lenticular Cloud
Continental Divide
Plate Tectonics
11. The stage of cellular divisions that develops from a zygote.
Rainbow
Embryo
Intestine
Haploid Cell
12. The digestive tract between the stomach and anus where most nutrients are absorbed.
Permafrost
Charge
Intestine
Phylum
13. Biological molecules that have important roles in energy metabolism and storage as well as the structure of cells and organisms.
Circulatory System
Celsius
Gut
Carbohydrates (Saccharides)
14. A malignant tumor - which forms in the skin and outside of internal organs.
Carcinoma
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Permafrost
Weathering
15. Small proteins that stimulate viral resistance in cells.
Interferon
Placenta
Lipids
Sonic Boom
16. Reproductive haploid cells that combine to creat a zygote.
Lipids
El Nino
Gamete
Carnivore
17. The green substance that absorbs light during photosynthesis.
Larva
Chlorophyll
Neuron
Climate
18. All the organisms in an area and the environment in which they live.
Intestine
Ecosystem
Nerve
Eukaryotic cells
19. The flow of a charge.
Flower
Electric Current (direct - alternating)
Genus
Epicenter
20. 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.
Dynamcis
Nimbostratus
Gut
El Nino
21. A substance that can lead to cancer.
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid)
Carcinogen
Canopy
Acid
22. A hormone needed to transpost glucose to cells.
Mitosis
Larva
Insulin
Virga
23. Material deposited by a glacier and often marking a glacier's furthest advance.
Absorption
Moraine
Marsupial
Cell
24. An instrument that uses air pressure to record height - such as the height of a plane.
Deposition
Larva
Ecology
Altimeter
25. A layer of tree bramches and other vegetation elevated above ground.
Interferon
Equinox
Flower
Canopy
26. Plants that live through more than one growing season.
Wind Chill
Perennials
Gamete
Gut
27. Long term patterns of temperature - humidity and amount of sunshine.
Carcinogen
Climate
Gamete
Absorption
28. A dark cloud - but not a thundercloud - the frequently produces rain.
Embryo
Celsius
Nimbostratus
Central Nervous System
29. A process through which organisms make nutrients available to cells.
California current
Climate
Absorption
El Nino
30. The larval stage of an aquatic insect.
Chinook Wind
Angiosperm
Nymph
Absorption
31. The process in which a diploid cell divides to form haploid cells.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Meiosis
Ceilometer
Double Helix
32. A protein that aids biochemical reactions.
Phloem
Pollination
Enzyme
Insulin
33. A warm - dry wind on the eastern side of the Rocky Mountains.
Convection
Germination
Chinook Wind
Phloem
34. The tissues aquatic animals use to breath in water.
Kelvin
Gill
Phloem
Central Nervous System
35. One nautical mile per hour or about 1.15 miles per hour.
Plankton
Knot
Paleontology
Flower
36. An excess or deficiency of electrons in a body.
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid)
Virga
Cloud
Charge
37. The reproductive mechanism of prokaryotes.
Carnivore
Binary Fission
Enzyme
Chinook Wind
38. Study and interpretation of fossils.
Electric Current (direct - alternating)
Continental Divide
Double Helix
Paleontology
39. The study of the patterns and mechanisms of the transmission of inherited traits from one generation to another.
Classical genetics
Canopy
Mantle
Nimbostratus
40. Reproduction involving only one parent.
Core
Seed
Plankton
Asexual reproduction
41. A term used to describe the coiling strands of DNA molecule that resembles a spiral staircase.
Double Helix
Commensalism
Angiosperm
Niche
42. This primary component of chromosomes carries an organisms genetic code.
Alleles
Seed
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid)
Crust
43. A simple sugar and a product of photosynethesis.
Glucose
Mantle
Epicenter
Central Nervous System
44. Light refracted through raindrops to form colors of a spectrum from red to blue.
Perennials
Nerve
Rainbow
Commensalism
45. Multicellular organisms whose cells contain organelles.
Continental Divide
Eukaryotic cells
Equinox
Nucleus
46. A dry - north wind in late spring - summer - and early fall in north and central California.
California current
Chinook Wind
Meiosis
Genus
47. 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.
Haploid Cell
El Nino
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Atmosphere
48. In most Amphibians - a process in which larve goes through significant changes - perhaps including a pupa stage - before becoming an adult.
Pupa
Summer Solstice
Metamorphosis
Air Pressure
49. The movement of plates and the interaction across the Earth's surface to form land masses.
Virga
Heart
Plate Tectonics
Climate
50. The phenomenon when refraction of light makes objects appear where they are not.
Continental Divide
Carbohydrates (Saccharides)
Mirage
Carcinoma