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SAT Subject Test: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. In mammals - a flap of tissue above the glottis; it folds back over the glottis in swallowing to close the air passages of the lungs; contains elastic cartilage
urine
alimentary canal
pollen
epiglottis
2. Secreted by the anterior pituitary gland - this hormone stimulates the conversion of a follicle into the corpus luteum and the secretion of progesterone by the corpus luteum
ilium
fitness
disaccharide
luteinizing hormone (LH)
3. The portion of alimentary canal in which some protein digestion occurs
endemic
diploid
stomach
malleus
4. A gland composed of two parts - anterior and posterior - each with its own secretions; called the "master gland" because its hormones stimulate secretions by other glands
dominance
DNA
pituitary
organelle
5. An accumulation of axons within the CNS that is white because it is fatty - myelin sheath
notochord
white matter
cretinism
frame shift mutation
6. An embryonic structure that gives rise to the central nervous system
central nervous system
ectoderm
neural tube
anaphase
7. The central tissue of a stem - used for food storage
goiter
pith
allele
isolation
8. The sensory branch of each spinal nerve
parthenogenesis
nitrogen cycle
dorsal root
alveolus
9. Movement of amoeba
photolysis
pseudopod
heterozygous
conditioning
10. The study of all living processes - activities and functions
physiology
autolysis
rhizome
Chordata
11. The part of the flower that bears the female gametophyte
levels of structure
pistil
cretinism
tetrad
12. Waves of contraction and relaxation passing along a tubular structure - such as the digestive tube
peristalsis
homeotherm
taxonomy
meristem
13. An abbreviation of nicotinamide-adenine-dinucleotide - also called DPN; a respiratory oxidation-reduction molecule
NAD
assortative mating
mutation
polysaccharide
14. The breeding of an organism with a homozygous recessive in order to determine whether an organism is homozygous dominant or heterozygous dominant for a given trait
test cross
stigma
plasma
centromere
15. Blood protein that is transformed to fibrin upon clotting
fibrinogen
species
chromatid
plasmodium
16. Describes organisms that are cooperative in action - such as hormones or other growth factors that reinforce each other's activity
synergistic
medulla oblongata
enzyme
heterozygous
17. The liquid part of blood
NAD
gylcolysis
plasma
pharynx
18. Cycle in photosynthesis that reduces fixed carbon to carbohydrates through the addition of electrons ("dark cycle")
NAD
Calvin cycle
secondary tissue
nuclear membrane
19. Related to the sense of smell
olfactory
hydrostatic skeleton
Calvin cycle
cytokinesis
20. A cell resulting from the fusion of gametes
zygote
imprinting
allantois
cortex
21. A process of photosynthesis in which water is split into H+ and OH-; the hydrogen ion is then joined to NADP
epidermis
imprinting
photolysis
DNA
22. An undifferentiated - growing region of a plant that is constantly undergoing cell division and differentiation
transpiration
germ cell
meristem
lipid
23. A plant-eating animal
cone
herbivore
immunity
maltose
24. Pertaining to a type of gland that releases its secretion through a duct
binomial nomenclature
blastula
seminal fluid
exocrine
25. The process of breaking down large organic molecules into smaller ones
ptyalin
digestion
fruit
genetic code
26. Three membranes that envelop the brain and spinal cord (pia mater - dura mater and arachnoid)
sensory neuron
genus
pollination
meninges
27. A jellyfish
granum
medusa
ecological succession
micron (micrometer)
28. The transfer of pollen from the stamen to the pistil of the same flower
self-pollination
excretion
maltose
centrosome
29. Bacteria that are rod shaped
cerebral hemisphere
genetic drift
chitin
bacillus
30. A plant that belongs to the class of seed plants in which the seeds are not enclosed in an ovary; includes the conifers
gymnosperm
fertilization
meristem
reduction
31. The space between the mesodermal layers that forms the body cavity of some animal phyla
stoma
coelom
genetic code
anther
32. xylem that is no longer being used
cation
F2
wood
phylogeny
33. The cavity between the lungs and the wall of the chest
pleural cavity
testes
imprinting
pseudopod
34. A purine (nitrogenous base) component of nucleotides and nucleic acids; links with cytosine in DNA
root hair
guanine
chromatin
white matter
35. 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
cochlea
coelom
isomer
mesoderm
36. The recycling of nitrogen from decaying organism for use in future generations
white matter
nitrogen cycle
asexual reproduction
gene
37. Living - as in living organisms in the environment
biotic
disjunction
thorax
homologous
38. The sensory organ of the inner ear of mammals; it is coiled and contains the organ of corti
geographical barrier
cochlea
tissue
chromosome
39. A duct through which the urine passes from the bladder to the outside
uterus
chemotropism
fruit
urethra
40. A constituent of the plasma of the blood of vertebrates; it is converted to thrombin by thrombokinase in the presence of calcium ions - thus contributing to the clotting of blood
testes
prothrombin
xylem
fibrin
41. A network or mesh of fibrils - fibers or filaments
pH
conditioning
reticulum
passive immunity
42. Membranous organelles involved in the storage and modification of secretory products
prothrombin
nerve cord
progesterone
Golgi apparatus
43. The first filial generation (first offspring)
glottis
medulla
cross-pollination
F1
44. The science of classification of living things
ecology
taxonomy
vestigial organ
flagellate
45. A reproductive cell
carbohydrate
phototropism
germ cell
herbivore
46. The fist stage of protein synthesis - in which the information coded in the DNA base is transcribed onto a strand of mRNA
disaccharide
phylogeny
transcription
xylem
47. An organ that stores bile
chemotropism
placenta
carbon cycle
gall bladder
48. A relationship in which one organism benefits at the expense of another
bile salts
plankton
transpiration
parasitism
49. The diffusion of water through a semipermeable membrane - from an area of greater concentration to an area of lesser concentration
oogenesis
gonads
epiglottis
osmosis
50. A ductless gland that secretes hormones directly into the bloodstream
meninges
coelom
endocrine gland
anaphase