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SAT Subject Test: Biology
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1. An organism that is heterozygous for two different traits
endoplasmic reticulum
dihybrid
dicotyledon
small intestine
2. The production of daughter cells by means other than the sexual union of gametes (as in budding and binary fission)
neural tube
tundra
geographical barrier
asexual reproduction
3. Any physical feature that prevents the ecological niches of different organisms from overlapping
homozygous
seminiferous tubules
geographical barrier
nitrogen cycle
4. A type of anaerobic respiration found in fungi - bacteria and human muscle cells
lipid
parasitism
chromatin
lactid acid fermentation
5. Occurs when a segment of genetic material on a chromosome becomes reversed
inversion
cone
seminal fluid
femur
6. The cell body of a neuron
cyton
dimorphism
meiosis
endoplasm
7. A membrane that envelopes the nucleus and separates it from the cytoplasm; present in eukaryotes
ingestion
thrombin
humerus
nuclear membrane
8. The instance of polymorphism in which there is a difference of form between two members of a species - as between males and females
F2
dimorphism
plasma
ethylene
9. A female sex hormone secreted by the follicle
epithelium
ecological succession
polymer
estrogen
10. Laws of classical genetics established through Mendel's experiments with peas
Mendelian laws
mutagenic agent
sex linkage
hormone
11. The law by which genes on different chromosomes are inherited independently of each other
independent assortment
anaphase
commensal
nerve
12. One-thousandth of a millimeter; a unit of microscopic length
urinary bladder
micron (micrometer)
axon
phagocyte
13. The fusion of sperm and the egg to produce a zygote
chyme
Arachnida
emulsion
fertilization
14. A portion of the CNS consisting of cytons (cell bodies) - their dendrites and synaptic connections
gray matter
endoderm
cretinism
hybrid
15. Small - disc-shaped bodies in the blood that play a chief role in coagulation
lipid
haploid
Golgi apparatus
platelet
16. A thin - transparent - eyelid-like membrane that opens and closes laterally across the cornea of many vertebrates (the third eyelid)
ganglion
contractile vacuole
nictitating membrane
ureter
17. The inner part of the adrenal gland that secretes adrenalin
adrenal medulla
coelom
germ cell
hypocoytl
18. A decimal fraction that represents the presence of an allele for all members of a population that have a particular gene locus
gibberellin
gene frequency
insulin
mutagenic agent
19. A category of taxonomic classification that is ranked above class and under kingdoms
point mutation
cone
phylum
cloaca
20. The inner portion of the cytoplasm of a cell or the portion that surrounds the nucleus
endoplasm
Loop of Henle
conditioning
trachea
21. A space in the cytoplasm of a cell that contains fluid
meninges
pyloric valve
cortisone
vacuole
22. The study of the evolutionary descent and interrelations of groups of organisms
carnivore
transcription
phylogeny
gamete
23. A nerve cell
neuron
hermaphrodite
pistil
fertilization
24. Describes structures that have similar function but different evolutionary origins; e.g. - a bird's wing and a moth's wing
permeability
analogous
differentation
ribosome
25. The cellular layer that covers external and internal surfaces
epithelium
ovary
pedigree
pleural cavity
26. Occurs when different traits are inherited together more often than they would have been by chance along; it is assumed that these traits are linked on the same chromosome
pupil
seminiferous tubules
binomial nomenclature
linkage
27. Multicellular organism
cuticle
eukaryote
pituitary
endosperm
28. The outer - transparent layer of the eye
cornea
endocrine gland
genus
lactid acid fermentation
29. A process by which the cytoplasm and the organelles of the cell divide; the final stage of mitosis
cyton
anaerobic
sex chromosome
cytokinesis
30. Hormone active in osmoregulation; a mineral corticoid produced by the adrenal cortex; stimulates reabsorption of Na+ and secretion of K+
cone
hepatic portal system
aldosterone
synapse
31. A stage of embryonic development in which the embryo consists of a hollow ball of cells
ventral root
legume
reduction
blastula
32. A process by which the cell membrane is invaginated to form a vesicle which contains extracellular medium
differentation
monosaccharide
endocytosis
flagellate
33. Self-digestion occurring in plant and animal tissues - particularly after they have ceased to function properly
metamorphosis
ADH (vassopressin)
fruit
autolysis
34. A stalklike or elongated body part - usually pointed at one end
style
hyperthyroidism
gray matter
homozygous
35. A process of formation of ova
oogenesis
nerve
chlorophyll
xylem
36. Genetic blending; each allele exerts some influence on the phenotype
fertilization
cytosine
somatic cell
incomplete dominance
37. Fluid skeleton of annelids
macula
capillary
hydrostatic skeleton
plankton
38. The orderly process by which one biotic community replaces another until a climax community is established
artery
parasympathetic
ecological succession
morula
39. A terrestrial habitat zone that is characterized by large tracts of coniferous forests - long and cold winters - and short summers
cretinism
taiga
glomerulus
thryoxin
40. An ion with a positive charge - or an ion that migrates towards the cathode (negative electrode) in an electric field
hemoglobin
cation
legume
colon
41. Organism that produces its own food; first stage in the food chain
Mendelian laws
retina
producer
organelle
42. The pigment in rod cells that causes light sensitivity
ptyalin
sympathetic
contractile vacuole
rhodopsin
43. Cycle in photosynthesis that reduces fixed carbon to carbohydrates through the addition of electrons ("dark cycle")
Calvin cycle
cyton
pineal body
urinary bladder
44. One of a class of organic compounds that contains a molecular skeleton of four fused rings of carbon
peristalsis
steroid
cortex
ADH (vassopressin)
45. The cell membrane
Crustacea
appendage
plasma membrane
recombinant DNA technology
46. The study of all living processes - activities and functions
Crustacea
physiology
lactid acid fermentation
aortic arch
47. A flesh-eating animal; a holotrophic animal that subsists on other animals or parts of animals
carnivore
metabolism
xylem
lens
48. The physical appearance or makeup of an individual - as opposed to its genetic makeup
endoplasm
aerobe
anther
phenotype
49. Describes cells that have a double set of chromosomes in homologous pairs (2n)
alimentary canal
small intestine
diploid
endoplasmic reticulum
50. A process by which the vesicle in the cell fuses with the cell membrane and releases its contents to the outside
polysaccharide
oogenesis
exocytosis
respiration
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