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CSET Science Vocab 2
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1. Light refracted through raindrops to form colors of a spectrum from red to blue.
Base
Interferon
Rainbow
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
2. The larval stage of an aquatic insect.
Wind Chill
Chlorophyll
Mitosis
Nymph
3. Material deposited by a glacier and often marking a glacier's furthest advance.
Heart
Electric Current (direct - alternating)
Moraine
Metamorphosis
4. 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.
Gut
Esophagus
Epicenter
Plankton
5. When the sun is directly over the equator. This date usually occurs on March 20.
Vernal Equinox
Pupa
Phylum
Kelvin
6. 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.
Core
Crust
Diploid Cell
Isotope
7. A system for transporting nutrients and other essential materials throughout the body.
Circulatory System
Angiosperm
Fruit
Auxins
8. This primary component of chromosomes carries an organisms genetic code.
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid)
Equinox
Chinook Wind
Interferon
9. In the United States - the part of the western mountains that seperates water flowing toward opposite sides of the country.
Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)
Continental Divide
Haploid Cell
Permafrost
10. A relationship between disimilar organisms that is adventageous to one and doesn't affect the other.
Metamorphosis
Cloud
Commensalism
Reef
11. A place whjere frsh water and seawater mix.
Climate
Lenticular Cloud
Dynamcis
Estuary
12. The combined cooling effect of wind and temperature. Higher wind chills indicate that a body will cool more quickly to the air temperature.
Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)
Deposition
Carcinogen
Wind Chill
13. A rod - shaped bacteria.
Enzyme
Reef
Air Pressure
Bacillus
14. An organism that relies primarily on plants for food.
Fruit
Base
Classical genetics
Herbivore
15. The movement up in the atmosphere of heated moisture. Thunderstorms are often caused by convection.
Convection
Chlorophyll
Central Nervous System
Base
16. Light emission from the upper atmosphere that appear in many shapes and colors.
Central Nervous System
Binary Fission
Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)
Auxins
17. A temperature scale in which water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees.
Cross - Pollination
Paleontology
Moraine
Celsius
18. Fluid that circulates throughout the body of an animal - distributing nutrients - and usually oxygen.
Vernal Equinox
Permafrost
Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)
Blood
19. The network of glands and tissues that secrete hormones.
Central Nervous System
Endocrine system
Nymph
Convection
20. Compounds that are fats and oils.
Sonic Boom
Binary Fission
Lipids
Nimbostratus
21. Movement of pollen to a plant egg cell - often b y wind - bees - or other animals.
Pollination
Neuron
Fruit
Acceleratrion
22. 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.
Knot
Gill
Summer Solstice
Interferon
23. An instrument to measure wind speed.
Anemometer
Asexual reproduction
Absorption
Reef
24. The process by which gas reverts back to liquid phase.
Kelvin
Embryo
Phylum
Condensation
25. A bundle of neurons - or nerve cells.
Nerve
Continental Divide
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid)
Anemometer
26. An identical copy of an organism.
Climate
Endoskeleton
Air Pressure
Clone
27. Plants that die after one growing season.
Alleles
Annuals
Chinook Wind
Perennials
28. The green substance that absorbs light during photosynthesis.
Chlorophyll
Wind Chill
Knot
Carnivore
29. One nautical mile per hour or about 1.15 miles per hour.
Permafrost
Crust
Knot
Carnivore
30. The rate of change of an objects velocity.
Acceleratrion
Metamorphosis
Cell
Mantle
31. Small proteins that stimulate viral resistance in cells.
Herbivore
Interferon
Blood
Crust
32. Fertilization of one plant by pollen from a different plant species.
Chromosome
Phloem
Cross - Pollination
Pupa
33. Reproduction involving only one parent.
Charge
Asexual reproduction
Diabetes
Commensalism
34. An instrument that measures cloud height.
Ceilometer
Nimbostratus
Condensation
Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)
35. The portion of the Earth from beneath the mantle to the Earth's center.
Phloem
Jet Stream
Core
Heart
36. In most Amphibians - a process in which larve goes through significant changes - perhaps including a pupa stage - before becoming an adult.
Metamorphosis
Endoskeleton
Carbohydrates (Saccharides)
Wind Chill
37. The movement of plates and the interaction across the Earth's surface to form land masses.
Core
Heart
Plate Tectonics
Jet Stream
38. Calender days when the day and night are the same length.
Interferon
Climate
El Nino
Equinox
39. An organsim that eats meat - which includes animals - fungi - and plants.
Paleontology
Carnivore
Chinook Wind
Cloud
40. The tissue in plants that conducts nutrients.
Cross - Pollination
Electric Current (direct - alternating)
Ecology
Phloem
41. A level of plant and animal classification between class and kingdom.
Herbivore
Phylum
Wind Chill
Diabetes
42. The process by which seeds develop into seedlings.
Air Pressure
Lipids
Germination
Annuals
43. An organism's unique place in the environment.
Nymph
Auxins
Niche
Asexual reproduction
44. Multicellular organisms whose cells contain organelles.
Eukaryotic cells
Classical genetics
Phylum
Charge
45. The tissues aquatic animals use to breath in water.
Asexual reproduction
Carbohydrates (Saccharides)
Central Nervous System
Gill
46. A term used to describe the coiling strands of DNA molecule that resembles a spiral staircase.
Base
Core
Niche
Double Helix
47. A solute the denotes protons.
Acid
Plate Tectonics
Weathering
Electric Current (direct - alternating)
48. A dry - north wind in late spring - summer - and early fall in north and central California.
Carnivore
Mirage
Embryo
California current
49. A hormone needed to transpost glucose to cells.
Radiocarbon Dating
Insulin
Metamorphosis
Double Helix
50. A protein that aids biochemical reactions.
Germination
Magma
Enzyme
Electric Current (direct - alternating)