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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. A family tree depicting the inheritance of a particular genetic trait over several generations






2. The contraction of the atria or ventricles of the heart






3. Semen






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






5. A habitat zone - such as desert - grassland or tundra






6. The part of the flower that bears the female gametophyte






7. The transfer of pollen to the micropyle or to a receptive surface that is associated with an ovule (such as stigma)






8. A hoofed animal






9. Fluid-filled structures in the inner ear that are associated with the sense of balance






10. Describes an individual that possesses two contrasting alleles for a given trait






11. A female sex hormone secreted by the follicle






12. 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






13. The pollination of the pistil of one flower with pollen from the stamen of a different flower of the same species






14. Pertaining to a subdivision of the autonomic nervous system






15. A reproductive cell that is capable of developing directly into an adult






16. The type of mating that occurs when an organism selects a mating partner that resembles itself






17. The thin-walled anterior chamber of the heart (also called the auricle)






18. A tract of nerve fibers connecting the two cerebral hemispheres






19. The transfer of pollen from the stamen to the pistil of the same flower






20. The conversion of digested foods and other materials into forms usable by the body (i.e. - the conversion of amino acids into proteins)






21. Globular proteins produced by tissues that destroy or inactivate antigens






22. An organism that utilizes the energy of inorganic materials such as water and carbon dioxide or the sun to manufacture organic materials






23. A flowering plant with simple dry fruit - characterized by nodes on their roots that contain nitrogen-fixing bacteria






24. A space in the cytoplasm of a cell that contains fluid






25. The state in which two genetic traits are fully expressed and neither dominates






26. The creation of certain strains of specific traits through control of breeding






27. A cell that divides to form two secondary spermatocytes






28. A purine (nitrogenous base) component of nucleotides and nucleic acids; links with cytosine in DNA






29. Refers to protective covering






30. 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






31. Outgrowths of a root's epidermal cells that allow for greater surface area for absorption of nutrients and water






32. Self-digestion occurring in plant and animal tissues - particularly after they have ceased to function properly






33. A network - particularly of nerve or blood vessels






34. A body fluid that flows in its own circulatory fluid in lymphatic vessels separate from blood circulation






35. Functional urinary tubules responsible for excretion in the kidney of vertebrates






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






37. One-thousandth of a millimeter; a unit of microscopic length






38. A type of virus that can destroy bacteria by infecting - parasitizing and eventually killing them






39. 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






40. The area of medulla that regulates the rate of breathing






41. A dominant allele suppresses the expression of the other member of an allele pair when both members are present






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






43. The instance of polymorphism in which there is a difference of form between two members of a species - as between males and females






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






45. A disease-causing organism






46. The anaerobic respiration of carbohydrates






47. A plant-eating animal






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






49. The study of form and structure






50. A plant that has a single cotyledon or seed-leaf







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