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CSET Science Vocab 2
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1. A single DNA molecule - a tightly coiled strand of DNA - condensed into a compact structure.
Insulin
Bacillus
Paleontology
Chromosome
2. When the sun is directly over the equator. This date usually occurs on March 20.
Vernal Equinox
Asexual reproduction
Placenta
Nimbostratus
3. In most Amphibians - a process in which larve goes through significant changes - perhaps including a pupa stage - before becoming an adult.
Metamorphosis
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid)
Auxins
Ceilometer
4. A term used to describe the coiling strands of DNA molecule that resembles a spiral staircase.
Climate
Ecology
Double Helix
Blood
5. A bundle of neurons - or nerve cells.
Double Helix
Equinox
Base
Nerve
6. The tissues aquatic animals use to breath in water.
Gill
Gamete
Wind Chill
Blood
7. Fertilization of one plant by pollen from a different plant species.
Annuals
Seed
Cross - Pollination
Nebula
8. A visible group of water or ice particles in the atmosphere.
Gill
Cloud
Gut
Larva
9. A solute the denotes protons.
Diploid Cell
Acid
Knot
Eukaryotic cells
10. Soil beneath the earth's surface that stays frozen throughout the year.
Commensalism
Permafrost
Chinook Wind
Interferon
11. A tissue in the uterus through which nutrients pass from the mother to the fetus.
Placenta
California current
Carcinoma
Weathering
12. 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.
Jet Stream
Atmosphere
Nebula
Convection
13. A place whjere frsh water and seawater mix.
Alleles
Estuary
Perennials
Nimbostratus
14. An kinterstellar cloud of dust and gas.
Carcinoma
Atmosphere
Nymph
Nebula
15. The fundamental unit of all life. The cell consists of an outer plasma membrane - the cytoplasm - and the genetic material (DNA).
Cell
Carcinogen
Epicenter
Diploid Cell
16. The process by which gas changes directly to the solid phase.
Endocrine system
Deposition
Cell
Neuron
17. The tissue in plants that conducts nutrients.
Carbohydrates (Saccharides)
Anemometer
Climate
Phloem
18. In metamorphosis - the stage between the larva and adult.
Weathering
Hypothesis
Radiocarbon Dating
Pupa
19. The study of the interactions of organisms with their environment and with each other.
Gamete
Ecology
Marsupial
Mirage
20. The process by which seeds develop into seedlings.
Seed
Meiosis
Germination
Placenta
21. A protein that aids biochemical reactions.
Asexual reproduction
Intestine
Parasitism
Enzyme
22. A cell with one set of chromosomes - which is half the regular (diploid) number.
Haploid Cell
Eukaryotic cells
Mirage
California current
23. Molten rock flormed in the Earth that may appear on the surface.
Kelvin
Charge
Diabetes
Magma
24. A substance that can lead to cancer.
Summer Solstice
Carcinogen
Phloem
Ceilometer
25. The network of glands and tissues that secrete hormones.
Cross - Pollination
Asexual reproduction
Endocrine system
Nebula
26. A muscle that pumps to circulate the blood.
Summer Solstice
Heart
Chinook Wind
Jet Stream
27. A ridge built in water by organisms such as coral.
Cloud
Nymph
Chinook Wind
Reef
28. The stage of cellular divisions that develops from a zygote.
Annuals
Fruit
Endoskeleton
Embryo
29. Calender days when the day and night are the same length.
Electric Current (direct - alternating)
Equinox
Niche
Diploid Cell
30. 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
Double Helix
Acid
Anemometer
31. The reproductive parts of flowering plants.
Wind Chill
Flower
Magma
Clone
32. A way to date organic substances based on the carbon -14 remaining.
Anemometer
Continental Divide
Radiocarbon Dating
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid)
33. The place on the surface of the Earth immediately above the 'focus' of an earthquake.
Epicenter
Condensation
Gill
Germination
34. The level of plant and animal between the species and the family.
California current
Herbivore
Genus
Weathering
35. The combined cooling effect of wind and temperature. Higher wind chills indicate that a body will cool more quickly to the air temperature.
Wind Chill
Metamorphosis
Ceilometer
Auxins
36. A cell with two copies of each chromosome.
Diploid Cell
Carbohydrates (Saccharides)
Convection
Equinox
37. Warming of Pacific Ocean seawater along the coast of South America that leads to significant weather changes in the United States.
El Nino
Paleontology
Clone
Esophagus
38. A system comprised of the brain and spinal cord in vertebrates that process and store information.
Summer Solstice
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid)
Central Nervous System
Canopy
39. An organsim that eats meat - which includes animals - fungi - and plants.
Convection
Air Pressure
Plankton
Carnivore
40. An instrument to measure wind speed.
Anemometer
Moraine
Flower
Absorption
41. A warm - dry wind on the eastern side of the Rocky Mountains.
Alleles
Endocrine system
Chinook Wind
Gamete
42. A system for transporting nutrients and other essential materials throughout the body.
Circulatory System
Bacillus
Blood
Cross - Pollination
43. The larval stage of an aquatic insect.
Commensalism
Epicenter
Anemometer
Nymph
44. A process through which organisms make nutrients available to cells.
Embryo
Binary Fission
Reef
Absorption
45. Fluid that circulates throughout the body of an animal - distributing nutrients - and usually oxygen.
Pollination
Pupa
Absorption
Blood
46. An organellein a cell that contains chromosomes.
Nucleus
Air Pressure
Insulin
Binary Fission
47. A malignant tumor - which forms in the skin and outside of internal organs.
Parasitism
Gamete
Convection
Carcinoma
48. The study of what causes motion.
Isotope
Carbohydrates (Saccharides)
Genus
Dynamcis
49. A rod - shaped bacteria.
Placenta
Niche
Carnivore
Bacillus
50. An instrument that measures cloud height.
Herbivore
Phylum
Chinook Wind
Ceilometer