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SAT Subject Test: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The ability to respond to a stimulus
systole
irritability
pollination
parasitism
2. An abbreviation of nicotinamide-adenine-dinucleotide - also called DPN; a respiratory oxidation-reduction molecule
NAD
meiosis
oviduct
deletion
3. The outermost - extra-embryonic membrane of reptiles and birds
chorion
pH
medulla
inversion
4. A perforation leading from the pharynx to the outside environment that is a characteristic of chordates at one stage of their development
pepsin
blastula
ethanol fermentation
gill slit
5. Technology that allows for manipulation of genetic material
pseudopod
monohybrid
pedigree
recombinant DNA technology
6. A transmitter substance released from the axons of nerve cells at the synapse
herbivore
pith
acetylcholine
lipase
7. Usually referred to as ACTH and secreted by the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland; stimulates the adrenal cortex to produce its characteristic hormones
adrenaline (epinephrin)
lymph
uracil
adrenocorticotrophic hormone
8. A plant-eating animal
pH
Calvin cycle
turgor pressure
herbivore
9. A flexible - supportive rod running longitudinally through the dorsum ventral to the nerve cord; found in lower chordates and in the embryos of vertebrates
hypocoytl
metaphase
autolysis
notochord
10. An organelle that contains enzymes that aid in intracellular digestion
pith
taxonomy
lysosome
bud
11. The coagulation of blood caused by the rupture of platelets and the interaction of fibrin - fibrinogen - thrombin - prothrombin and calcium ions
homozygous
clotting
dicotyledon
auxin
12. The womb in which the fetus develops
thryoxin
atrium
hermaphrodite
uterus
13. The smallest particle that is capable of carrying out photosynthesis; the functional unit of a chloroplast
granum
haploid
follicle
tissue
14. A bone of the upper arm
osmosis
humerus
cytokinesis
gastrula
15. A nitrogen base that is present in nucleotides and nucleic acids; it is paired with guanine
primary spermatocyte
cytosine
Golgi apparatus
medulla oblongata
16. The ways in which organisms regulate their internal heat
cerebellum
pistil
thermoregulation
photolysis
17. The inner part of the adrenal gland that secretes adrenalin
calorie
clotting
adrenal medulla
medusa
18. The ability of certain animals to regrow missing body parts
geographical barrier
prophase
regeneration
endosperm
19. A plant that has a single cotyledon or seed-leaf
umbilicus
cambium
monocotyledon
lens
20. Any movement or growth of a living organism in response to the force of gravity
auxin
geotropism
monocotyledon
respiration
21. A form of anaerobic respiration found in yeast and bacteria
primary oocyte
immunity
genetic code
ethanol fermentation
22. The innermost tissue layer of the eyeball that contains light-sensitive receptor cells
fruit
Bowman's capsule
plasmodium
retina
23. A reproductive cell that is capable of developing directly into an adult
hormone
spindle
spore
adrenocorticotrophic hormone
24. A plant that has two seed leaves or cotyledons
cotyledon
primary oocyte
dicotyledon
cytoskeleton
25. A structure in animal cells containing centrioles from which the spindle fibers develop
Mendelian laws
centrosome
Crustacea
lymph capillary
26. One of a pair of kidney-shaped cells that surround a stomate and regulate the size of the stomate in a leaf
tetrad
retina
guard cell
thymus
27. The orientation of cells or organisms in relation to chemical stimuli; the growth or movement response of organisms to chemical stimuli
chemosynthesis
chemotropism
conditioning
adenosine phosphate
28. Process of aerobic respiration that fully harvests the energy of glucose; also known as the citric acid cycle
rhodopsin
ureter
iris
Krebs cycle
29. A class of arthropods that includes scorpions - spiders - mites and ticks
Arachnida
deoxyribose
hypertonic
test cross
30. Describes cells that have a double set of chromosomes in homologous pairs (2n)
passive immunity
parasympathetic
telophase
diploid
31. The law by which genes on different chromosomes are inherited independently of each other
immunity
dihybrid
synaptic terminal
independent assortment
32. Pertaining to a subdivision of the autonomic nervous system
autonomic nervous system
sympathetic
granum
cuticle
33. Describes structures that have similar function but different evolutionary origins; e.g. - a bird's wing and a moth's wing
oogenesis
analogous
thrombokinase
species
34. A microscopic - whiplike filament that serves as a locomotor structure in flagellate cells
flagellate
commensal
flagellum
thoracic duct
35. Adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and adenosine triphosphate (ATP) - which are energy storage molecules
sex chromosome
adenosine phosphate
heterozygous
endoplasmic reticulum
36. An offspring that is heterozygous for one or more gene pairs
gall bladder
cotyledon
pedigree
hybrid
37. One or two or more types of genes - each representing a particular trait; many alleles exist for a specific gene locus
lens
allele
legume
stomach
38. A symbol that denotes the relative concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution
pineal body
pH
pleural cavity
pistil
39. An enzyme that acts upon maltose and converts it into glucose
gene frequency
maltase
glomerulus
abiotic
40. An over secretion of thyroid that leads to high metabolism and exopthalmia goiter
hyperthyroidism
hormone
parasitism
meiosis
41. The transfer of a piece of chromosome to another chromosome
mucosa
translocation
semicircular canals
homeotherm
42. The junction or gap between the axon terminal of one neuron and the dendrites of another neuron
chlorophyll
synapse
nuclear membrane
hybrid
43. In mammals - the slitlike opening formed by the vocal folds in the larynx
cleavage
glottis
lymphocyte
bud
44. The part of the flower that bears the female gametophyte
pistil
reticulum
interphase
nerve
45. A hormone that ripens fruit and induces aging
peristalsis
isotonic
ethylene
somatic cell
46. 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
luteinizing hormone (LH)
pyrimidine
monosaccharide
hypotonic
47. The navel
digestion
umbilicus
thymus
Mendelian laws
48. The female gamete; it is nonmotile - large in comparison to male gametes - and stores nutrients
fermentation
egg
ectoderm
pharynx
49. An organic molecule consisting of joined phosphate - 5-carbon sugar (deoxyribose or ribose) - and a purine or a pyrimidine (adenine - guanine - uracil - thymine or cytosine)
xylem
ventricle
nucleotide
humerus
50. A flesh-eating animal; a holotrophic animal that subsists on other animals or parts of animals
polyp
endosperm
carnivore
fitness