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SAT Subject Test: Biology
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1. An association between an algae and a fungus that is symbiotic and mutualistic in nature
lichen
hypocoytl
endoderm
duodenum
2. An organic cofactor required for enzyme activity
buffer
centromere
isomer
coenzyme
3. Vascular tissue of the plant that aids in support and carries water
nerve net
ungulate
xylem
herbivore
4. Pertaining to a restricted locality; ecologically - occurring only in one particular region
endemic
lymphocyte
cytokinesis
ingestion
5. An air sac in the lung; the site of respiratory exchange - involving diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the air in the alveolus and the blood in the capillaries
hybrid
epidermis
alveolus
deoxyribose
6. A ductless gland in upper chest region concerned with immunity and the maturation of lymphocytes
thyroid
thymus
pons
notochord
7. A dense fluid within the chloroplast in which CO2 is converted into sugars in photosynthesis
adrenaline (epinephrin)
stroma
homeotherm
cerebrum
8. A type of anaerobic respiration found in fungi - bacteria and human muscle cells
hybrid
microbodies
nerve
lactid acid fermentation
9. Plant growth stimulated by light (stem: + - towards light; root: - - away from light)
gamete
isotonic
sinus
phototropism
10. The study of form and structure
diploid
glottis
nerve
morphology
11. Describes an individual that has the same gene for the same trait on each homologous chromosome
adaptation
homozygous
pollination
point mutation
12. An embryonic structure that gives rise to the central nervous system
taiga
niche
neural tube
lacteal
13. Any organism that is the victim of a parasite
pyrimidine
host
flagellum
maltase
14. The production of a number of different species from a single ancestral species
adaptive radiation
climax community
cephalic
aqueous humor
15. Hormone active in osmoregulation; a mineral corticoid produced by the adrenal cortex; stimulates reabsorption of Na+ and secretion of K+
plexus
recombinant DNA technology
epiglottis
aldosterone
16. An organelle that regulates cell functions and contains the genetic material of the cell
cytokinesis
diploid
thymus
nucleus
17. Involuntary muscle
pathogen
rhizome
genus
smooth muscle
18. Cells which in the female are located between the ovarian follicles and in the male are located between the seminiferous tubules of the testes
cell wall
interstitial cells
alimentary canal
thymus
19. A network of membrane-enclosed spaces connected with the nuclear membrane; transports materials through the cell; can be soft or rough
rhizome
endoplasmic reticulum
autonomic nervous system
fruit
20. An air duct from the middle ear to the throat that equalizes external and internal air pressure
Eustachian tube
calorie
dendrite
recessive
21. The phylum to which segmented worms belong
wood
somatic cell
rhodopsin
Annelida
22. The fusion of sperm and the egg to produce a zygote
peristalsis
epididymis
aldosterone
fertilization
23. An endocrine gland of vertebrates - usually paired - and located near or within the thyroid that secretes parathormone - which controls the metabolism of calcium
herbivore
parathyroid
notochord
peptide
24. A class of arthropods that includes scorpions - spiders - mites and ticks
Arachnida
micron (micrometer)
mitochondria
anaerobe
25. A thin - transparent - eyelid-like membrane that opens and closes laterally across the cornea of many vertebrates (the third eyelid)
pathogen
planaria
nictitating membrane
blastula
26. An anucleate red blood cell that contains hemoglobin
seminiferous tubules
meristem
erythrocyte
disaccharide
27. The sac in the ovary in which the egg develops
androgen
planaria
DNA
follicle
28. The external opening of the trachea in insects
thrombokinase
chitin
spiracle
central nervous system
29. The stage in mitosis that is characterized by the migration of chromatids to opposite ends of the cell; the stage in meiosis during which homologus pairs migrate (Anaphase I) - and the stage in meiosis during which chromatids migrate to different end
immunity
anaphase
semicircular canals
eye
30. Organelles that serve as specialized containers for metabolic reactions
microbodies
sympathetic
chromosome
pyloric valve
31. Different relationships that are formed in proteins between the original sequence of amino acids and more complex three-dimensional compounds
dorsal root
anther
tundra
levels of structure
32. A process of formation of ova
prokaryote
angiosperm
oogenesis
vitamin
33. The state in which two genetic traits are fully expressed and neither dominates
crossing over
axon
integument
codominant
34. Relating to the lung
genetic code
host
pulmonary
transcription
35. A pair of chromosome pairs present during the first metaphase of meiosis
biotic
tetrad
aerobic
frame shift mutation
36. The system of naming an organism by its genus and species name
endemic
adrenal medulla
disjunction
binomial nomenclature
37. A marine arthropod - now extinct - that lived during the Paleozoic era
transpiration
synergistic
trilobite
gene frequency
38. One of many tubules that absorb tissue fluid and return it to the bloodstream via the lymphatic system
homozygous
medulla oblongata
lipid
lymph capillary
39. The final stages of protein synthesis in which the genetic code of nucleotide sequences is translated into a sequences of amino acids
serum
gylcolysis
translation
testes
40. An individual that is heterozygous for only one trait
urine
ecology
monohybrid
commensal
41. The large intestine
independent assortment
colon
nucleolus
herbivore
42. An organism that produces spores; a phase in the diploid-haploid life cycle that alternates with a gametophyte phase
pharynx
auxin
climax community
sporophyte
43. A mutation involving the addition or loss of nucleotides
oviduct
fermentation
frame shift mutation
placenta
44. A blood clot that is formed within a blood vessel
embolus
RNA
asexual reproduction
glycogen
45. A plant that belongs to the class of seed plants in which the seeds are not enclosed in an ovary; includes the conifers
nerve net
feedback mechanism
cerebral cortex
gymnosperm
46. A unit of heat; the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one gram of water by one degree centigrade
anther
calorie
mitosis
gymnosperm
47. A plant-eating animal
herbivore
homologous
gene
stomach
48. xylem that is no longer being used
lymph
parasympathetic
ecology
wood
49. The most anterior portion of the small intestine of vertebrates - adjacent to the stomach; the continuation of the stomach into which the bile duct and pancreatic duct empty
duodenum
ethanol fermentation
rhodopsin
aerobic
50. A nerve fiber
axon
hydrostatic skeleton
vitamin
tetrad