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SAT Subject Test: Biology

Subjects : sat, science, biology
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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. An invertebrate animal phylum in which animals possess a single alimentary opening and tentacles with stinging cells






2. Random evolutionary changes in the genetic makeup of a population






3. The inner layer of an organ surrounded by the cortex






4. Chemical groups attached to carbon skeletons that give compounds their functionality






5. The inner portion of the cytoplasm of a cell or the portion that surrounds the nucleus






6. Pertaining to a subdivision of the autonomic nervous system of vertebrates






7. The primary germ layer - developed from the lip of the blastopore - that gives rise to the skeleton - the circulatory system and many organs and tissues between the epidermis and the epithelium






8. An organism that must get its inorganic and organic raw materials from the environment; a consumer






9. Passively floating or drifting flora and fauna of a body of water; consists mainly of microscopic organisms






10. A type of anaerobic respiration found in fungi - bacteria and human muscle cells






11. An animal phylum in which all members have a notochord - dorsal nerve cord and pharyngeal gill slits at some embryonic stage; includes the Cephalochordata and the Vertebrates






12. A behavioral or biological change that enables an organism to adjust to its environment






13. Agent that induces mutations; typically carcinogenic






14. A white or colorless - amorphous - horny substance that forms part of the outer integument of insects - crustaceans and some other invertebrates; it also occurs in certain fungi






15. The intake of food from the environment into the alimentary canal






16. An organism that is heterozygous for two different traits






17. A pyrimidine found in RNA (but not DNA); pairs with DNA adenine






18. A major lymphatic that empties lymph into a vein in the neck






19. An emulsifying agent secreted by the liver






20. An enzyme that acts upon sucrose






21. A chemical action that releases energy from glucose to form ATP






22. A structure that arises during mitosis and helps separate the chromosomes; composed of tubulin






23. A neuron that picks up impulses from receptors and transmits them to the spinal cord






24. One of a group of compounds that is identical in a atomic composition - but different in structure and arrangement






25. The process of forming the sperm cells from primary spermatocytes






26. The hind portion of the forebrain of vertebrates






27. Occurs when certain traits are determined by genes on sex chromosomes






28. A plant that has two seed leaves or cotyledons






29. A dark-staining small body within the nucleus; composed of RNA






30. The first filial generation (first offspring)






31. The system of naming an organism by its genus and species name






32. The production of a number of different species from a single ancestral species






33. A group of populations that can interbreed






34. An accumulation of axons within the CNS that is white because it is fatty - myelin sheath






35. The space between the mesodermal layers that forms the body cavity of some animal phyla






36. The external opening of the trachea in insects






37. Describes structures that have similar function but different evolutionary origins; e.g. - a bird's wing and a moth's wing






38. A flexible - supportive rod running longitudinally through the dorsum ventral to the nerve cord; found in lower chordates and in the embryos of vertebrates






39. The process by which environmental patterns or objects presented to a developing organism during a "critical period" of its growth is accepted as a permanent element of its behavior






40. Compounds in bile that aid in emulsification






41. A process of asexual reproduction in which the offspring develop from an outgrowth of the plant or animal






42. Partially digested food in the stomach






43. Semen






44. A network of capillaries in the Bowman's capsules of the kidney






45. The law by which genes on different chromosomes are inherited independently of each other






46. The sensory organ of the inner ear of mammals; it is coiled and contains the organ of corti






47. A progressive change from which a permanently more mature or advanced state results






48. A sugar composed of two combined monosaccharides






49. A mitotic or meiotic stage in which the chromosomes become visible and during which the spindle fibers form; synapsis takes place during the first meiotic prophase






50. A network - particularly of nerve or blood vessels







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