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CSET Science Vocab 2
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1. Calender days when the day and night are the same length.
Classical genetics
Equinox
Clone
Pollination
2. The part of the gut that connects the pharynx and stomach.
Paleontology
Esophagus
Gamete
Endocrine system
3. Study and interpretation of fossils.
Isotope
Celsius
Paleontology
Germination
4. In most Amphibians - a process in which larve goes through significant changes - perhaps including a pupa stage - before becoming an adult.
Convection
Glucose
Metamorphosis
California current
5. A tissue in the uterus through which nutrients pass from the mother to the fetus.
Insulin
Dynamcis
Placenta
Auxins
6. When the sun is directly over the equator. This date usually occurs on March 20.
Gill
Marsupial
Vernal Equinox
Cross - Pollination
7. The loutermost layer of the earth.
Ecosystem
Vernal Equinox
Crust
Germination
8. Plants that live through more than one growing season.
Epicenter
Perennials
Double Helix
Cross - Pollination
9. A rod - shaped bacteria.
Knot
Bacillus
Chemotherapy
Anemometer
10. An kinterstellar cloud of dust and gas.
Moraine
Nebula
Flower
Weathering
11. A malignant tumor - which forms in the skin and outside of internal organs.
Diploid Cell
Carcinogen
Esophagus
Carcinoma
12. The process by which gas changes directly to the solid phase.
Angiosperm
Deposition
Lenticular Cloud
Intestine
13. A cell with one set of chromosomes - which is half the regular (diploid) number.
Eukaryotic cells
Haploid Cell
Pollination
Insulin
14. A single DNA molecule - a tightly coiled strand of DNA - condensed into a compact structure.
Esophagus
Cloud
Chromosome
Blood
15. The movement of plates and the interaction across the Earth's surface to form land masses.
El Nino
Enzyme
Plate Tectonics
Charge
16. The movement and collision of gas molecules in the atmosphere that can form into high or low pressure areas.
Air Pressure
Asexual reproduction
Continental Divide
Lenticular Cloud
17. The framework for the attatchment of skeletal muscles in vertebrates that also protect vital organs.
Estuary
Vernal Equinox
Endoskeleton
Perennials
18. An organism's unique place in the environment.
Marsupial
Paleontology
Niche
Summer Solstice
19. Evidence of past life.
Angiosperm
Fossil
Deposition
Air Pressure
20. An identical copy of an organism.
Clone
Bacillus
Binary Fission
Meiosis
21. A muscle that pumps to circulate the blood.
Bacillus
Blood
Cell
Heart
22. An instrument that uses air pressure to record height - such as the height of a plane.
Altimeter
Absorption
Mitosis
Carcinogen
23. An excess or deficiency of electrons in a body.
Charge
Niche
Lenticular Cloud
Cell
24. A temperature scale in which water freezes at 0 degrees and boils at 100 degrees.
Celsius
Meiosis
Chromosome
Endoskeleton
25. Movement of pollen to a plant egg cell - often b y wind - bees - or other animals.
Chlorophyll
Central Nervous System
Pollination
Moraine
26. The study of what causes motion.
Dynamcis
Phylum
Nebula
Classical genetics
27. A mammal whose young crawl into it's mothers pouch to complete development.
Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)
Hypothesis
Marsupial
Eukaryotic cells
28. Reproduction involving only one parent.
Rainbow
Permafrost
Asexual reproduction
Phylum
29. Biological molecules that have important roles in energy metabolism and storage as well as the structure of cells and organisms.
Wind Chill
Gut
Continental Divide
Carbohydrates (Saccharides)
30. Light emission from the upper atmosphere that appear in many shapes and colors.
Cell
Pupa
Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)
Metamorphosis
31. The place on the surface of the Earth immediately above the 'focus' of an earthquake.
Nebula
Virga
Nucleus
Epicenter
32. A solute that accepts protons.
Base
Climate
Bacillus
El Nino
33. The study of the patterns and mechanisms of the transmission of inherited traits from one generation to another.
Crust
Larva
Classical genetics
Radiocarbon Dating
34. Light refracted through raindrops to form colors of a spectrum from red to blue.
Electric Current (direct - alternating)
Rainbow
Air Pressure
Ceilometer
35. A place whjere frsh water and seawater mix.
Estuary
Ecosystem
Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights)
Niche
36. A colorless - odorless gas that is important in the Earth's atmospheric greenhouse effect. Frozen CO2 is dry ice.
Carbon Dioxide (CO2)
Carcinogen
Central Nervous System
Rainbow
37. The level of plant and animal between the species and the family.
Air Pressure
Interferon
Diploid Cell
Genus
38. A hormone needed to transpost glucose to cells.
Hypothesis
Insulin
Intestine
Nebula
39. 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.
Sonic Boom
Summer Solstice
Marsupial
Equinox
40. A warm - dry wind on the eastern side of the Rocky Mountains.
Electric Current (direct - alternating)
Cell
Fossil
Chinook Wind
41. The digestive tract between the stomach and anus where most nutrients are absorbed.
Mitosis
Paleontology
Blood
Intestine
42. 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.
Chemotherapy
Sonic Boom
Chromosome
Isotope
43. All the organisms in an area and the environment in which they live.
Ecosystem
Blood
Convection
Altimeter
44. Cell division consisting of prophase - metaphase - anaphase - and telophase - that usually creats in two new nuclei - each with a full set of chromosomes.
Mitosis
Diploid Cell
Cross - Pollination
Chinook Wind
45. 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
Sonic Boom
Fruit
Classical genetics
46. Fertilization of one plant by pollen from a different plant species.
Cross - Pollination
Moraine
Sonic Boom
Esophagus
47. This primary component of chromosomes carries an organisms genetic code.
Carbohydrates (Saccharides)
Commensalism
DNA (Deoxyribonucleic acid)
Moraine
48. Soil beneath the earth's surface that stays frozen throughout the year.
Absorption
Convection
Permafrost
Continental Divide
49. The reproductive parts of flowering plants.
Cell
Vernal Equinox
Nerve
Flower
50. The reproductive mechanism of prokaryotes.
Circulatory System
Estuary
Binary Fission
Deposition