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SAT Subject Test: Biology
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1. A multidirectional sensory system of lower animals such as the hydra - consisting of nerve fibers spread throughout the ectoderm
nerve net
parthenogenesis
glomerulus
pH
2. Laws of classical genetics established through Mendel's experiments with peas
adrenaline (epinephrin)
mutagenic agent
marsupial
Mendelian laws
3. Asexual reproduction; in this process - the parent organism splits into two equal daughter cells
binary fission
urine
autolysis
ADH (vassopressin)
4. A sensory organ capable of detecting light
biotic
synapsis
eye
ungulate
5. An organ that stores urine temporarily before it is excreted
urinary bladder
androgen
aqueous humor
commensal
6. The pressure exerted by the contents of a cell against the cell membrane or cell wall
thalamus
turgor pressure
epicotyl
centromere
7. A stage of mitosis; chromosomes line up at the equator of the cell
metaphase
cytokinesis
chlorophyll
microbodies
8. The extraembyonic membrane of birds - reptiles and mammals that serves as an area of gaseous exchange and as a site for the storage of noxious excretion products
allantois
interphase
germ cell
commensal
9. The transfer of a piece of chromosome to another chromosome
pH
vestigial organ
immunity
translocation
10. Waves of contraction and relaxation passing along a tubular structure - such as the digestive tube
osmosis
notochord
pH
peristalsis
11. A female sex hormone secreted by the follicle
chorion
estrogen
chromosome
thryoxin
12. The failure of some homologous pairs of chromosomes to separate following meiotic synapsis
assimilation
thermoregulation
nondisjunction
F2
13. The central tissue of a stem - used for food storage
calorie
pith
hypothalamus
NAD
14. An organic catalyst and protein
pupil
stomach
enzyme
rod
15. Pertaining to a subdivision of the autonomic nervous system of vertebrates
parasympathetic
microbodies
geotropism
cytoskeleton
16. Occurs when a segment of genetic material on a chromosome becomes reversed
endoplasmic reticulum
inversion
dorsal root
abiotic
17. Adrenaline
adrenocorticotrophic hormone
epinephrine
cell wall
tissue
18. A lateral region of the forebrain
thalamus
cambium
purine
buffer
19. A five carbon sugar that has one oxygen atom less than ribose; a component of DNA
autonomic nervous system
fibrin
steroid
deoxyribose
20. The fusion of sperm and the egg to produce a zygote
fertilization
food vacuole
hypertonic
integument
21. A nerve cell
endoplasmic reticulum
NAD
neuron
genetic drift
22. A plant-eating animal
platelet
herbivore
deoxyribose
colon
23. An organ that stores bile
commensal
ilium
hybrid
gall bladder
24. Hormone active in osmoregulation; a mineral corticoid produced by the adrenal cortex; stimulates reabsorption of Na+ and secretion of K+
cotyledon
aldosterone
endoderm
thymine
25. Globular proteins produced by tissues that destroy or inactivate antigens
auxin
antibody
electron transport chain
pH
26. Describes a fluid that has a higher osmotic pressure than another fluid it is compared to
hypertonic
cerebellum
insulin
interstitial cells
27. In taxonomy - a classification between species and family
cortex
urine
prokaryote
genus
28. A section of the posterior forebrain associated with the pituitary gland
hypothalamus
deletion
acetylcholine
transpiration
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
mitosis
flagellum
anaphase
clotting
30. In plants - the tissue between the epidermis and the vascular cylinder in the roots and stems of plants; in animals - the outer tissue of some organs
ventral root
angiosperm
medulla oblongata
cortex
31. The swelling at the end of an axon
alveolus
chorion
nuclear membrane
synaptic terminal
32. An enlargement of the thyroid gland due to lack of iodine
goiter
oogenesis
cone
dicotyledon
33. The reproductive organ that produces sex cells
vein
gonads
hybrid
genetic code
34. Any cell that is not a reproductive cell
phagocyte
glomerulus
exocytosis
somatic cell
35. A green pigment that performs essential functions as an electron donor and light "entrapper" in photosynthesis
chlorophyll
stamen
mutation
adenosine phosphate
36. A nitrogen base that is present in nucleotides and nucleic acids; it is paired with guanine
carbohydrate
parathyroid
ectoderm
cytosine
37. Describes two or more structures that have similar forms - positions and origins despite the differences between their current functions
epiglottis
homologous
atrium
central nervous system
38. A cell in the retina that is sensitive to colors and is responsible for color vision
ovary
respiration
cone
translation
39. An association between an algae and a fungus that is symbiotic and mutualistic in nature
lichen
cleavage
taxonomy
transpiration
40. The ability of certain animals to regrow missing body parts
sensory neuron
fruit
transpiration
regeneration
41. An abbreviation of nicotinamide-adenine-dinucleotide-phosphate - also called TPN; an organic compound that serves as an oxidation-reduction molecule
cation
digestion
steroid
NADP
42. The outer - transparent layer of the eye
differentation
mitosis
cornea
vagus nerve
43. Movement of amoeba
thrombin
assimilation
smooth muscle
pseudopod
44. Changes in genes that are inherited
lacteal
cambium
autotroph
mutation
45. Related to the sense of smell
olfactory
epiphyte
phylogeny
pituitary
46. A marine arthropod - now extinct - that lived during the Paleozoic era
gamete
epinephrine
inversion
trilobite
47. A ring-shaped muscle that is capable of closing a tubular opening by constriction
urinary bladder
meninges
sphincter
stroma
48. 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
pharynx
style
metaphase
alveolus
49. The small granular body within the centrosome to which the spindle fibers attach
analogous
centriole
maltase
notochord
50. In mammals - the slitlike opening formed by the vocal folds in the larynx
bud
plexus
glottis
absorption