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SAT Subject Test: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Random evolutionary changes in the genetic makeup of a population
appendage
gibberellin
genetic drift
egg
2. The inner layer of an organ surrounded by the cortex
medulla
white matter
pons
rickettsia
3. An embryonic structure that gives rise to the central nervous system
mesoderm
prophase
neural tube
interstitial cells
4. The navel
alternation of generations
thyroid
umbilicus
feedback mechanism
5. The junction or gap between the axon terminal of one neuron and the dendrites of another neuron
fibrinogen
synapse
estrogen
isolation
6. A small projection in the walls of the small intestine that increases the surface area available for absorption
gray matter
phagocyte
villus
cuticle
7. A mitotic stage in which nuclei reform and nuclear membrane reappears
pelagic zone
uterus
permeability
telophase
8. 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
cortex
cerebral hemisphere
iris
protein
9. The external opening of the trachea in insects
spiracle
linkage
synergistic
cochlea
10. A starch form in animals; glucose is converted to this in the liver
white matter
meristem
DNA
glycogen
11. A structure in animal cells containing centrioles from which the spindle fibers develop
sympathetic
pituitary
wood
centrosome
12. A structure that extends from the trunk of an organism and is capable of active movements
Golgi apparatus
binary fission
gill slit
appendage
13. Describes cells (gametes) that have half the chromosome number typical of the species
analogous
haploid
centriole
endoplasm
14. Pertaining to a subdivision of the autonomic nervous system of vertebrates
trilobite
duodenum
parasympathetic
artery
15. The largest artery; carries blood from the left ventricle
glomerulus
cytoskeleton
cambium
aorta
16. A lateral region of the forebrain
turgor pressure
adrenaline (epinephrin)
thalamus
peptide
17. Hormone active in osmoregulation; a mineral corticoid produced by the adrenal cortex; stimulates reabsorption of Na+ and secretion of K+
pulmonary
Loop of Henle
aldosterone
adrenaline (epinephrin)
18. A plant growth hormone
auxin
pathogen
geographical barrier
uterus
19. The part of the flower that bears the female gametophyte
test cross
pistil
DNA
immunity
20. A purine (nitrogenous base) component of nucleotides and nucleic acids; links with cytosine in DNA
stroma
dicotyledon
Krebs cycle
guanine
21. The transformation of an immature animal into an adult; a change in the form of an organ or structure
differentation
malleus
metamorphosis
parenchyma
22. Bacteria that are rod shaped
testes
Krebs cycle
bacillus
osmoregulation
23. The orderly process by which one biotic community replaces another until a climax community is established
pelagic zone
malleus
ecological succession
insulin
24. The living together of two organisms in an intimate relationship
Eustachian tube
micron (micrometer)
symbiosis
genetic drift
25. The extraembryonic membrane in birds - reptiles and mammals that surrounds the embryo - forming an amniotic sac
deletion
turgor pressure
amnion
assimilation
26. The haploid - sexual stage in the life cycle of plants
gametophyte
cloaca
zygote
seminal fluid
27. The fusion of sperm and the egg to produce a zygote
alimentary canal
pyloric valve
enzyme
fertilization
28. A structure formed by the wall of the uterus and the chorion of the embryo; serves as the area in which the embryo obtains nutrition from the parent
taiga
placenta
thrombokinase
hypotonic
29. The ability to respond to a stimulus
hydrostatic skeleton
point mutation
irritability
corpus luteum
30. A process of cell division whereby each daughter cell receives only one set of chromosomes; the formation of gametes
alternation of generations
meiosis
thrombin
thymus
31. The process by which water and dissolved substances pass through a membrane
lacteal
plasma
absorption
osmosis
32. The movement of particles from one place to another as a result of their random motion
lymphocyte
diffusion
feedback mechanism
chemosynthesis
33. An opening in the eye whose size is regulated by the iris
gastrula
contractile vacuole
pupil
thermoregulation
34. A decimal fraction that represents the presence of an allele for all members of a population that have a particular gene locus
coenzyme
dorsal root
coelom
gene frequency
35. The female gonad in animals; the base of the pistil in plants
homozygous
ovary
lipase
frame shift mutation
36. An antigen in blood; can cause erythroblastosis fetalis when the mother is Rh- and the fetus is Rh+
zygote
meiosis
blastula
Rh factor
37. An organism that possesses both the male and the female reproductive organs
hermaphrodite
cell wall plate
mesoderm
small intestine
38. The pigment in rod cells that causes light sensitivity
pyrimidine
taiga
sympathetic
rhodopsin
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
lymph
eye
imprinting
aqueous humor
40. A dense fluid within the chloroplast in which CO2 is converted into sugars in photosynthesis
sinus
stroma
chloroplast
coelom
41. A plastid containing chlorophyll
respiratory center
mesoderm
chloroplast
sinus
42. The outer layer of cerebral hemispheres in the forebrain - consisting of gray matter
meninges
villus
cerebral cortex
neuron
43. The womb in which the fetus develops
Bowman's capsule
uterus
lacteal
Coelentrata
44. The fist stage of protein synthesis - in which the information coded in the DNA base is transcribed onto a strand of mRNA
colon
urine
electron transport chain
transcription
45. 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
Calvin cycle
cortisone
gonads
chitin
46. A flesh-eating animal; a holotrophic animal that subsists on other animals or parts of animals
urethra
carbon cycle
carnivore
thrombokinase
47. An offspring that is heterozygous for one or more gene pairs
glottis
isotonic
retina
hybrid
48. Three membranes that envelop the brain and spinal cord (pia mater - dura mater and arachnoid)
lysosome
endosperm
meninges
xylem
49. The transfer of pollen from the stamen to the pistil of the same flower
homozygous
self-pollination
pseudopod
assortative mating
50. In mammals - the slitlike opening formed by the vocal folds in the larynx
spiracle
glottis
geographical barrier
granum