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SAT Subject Test: Biology
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1. A reproductive cell that is capable of developing directly into an adult
spore
pons
neuron
calorie
2. A plant growth hormone
thyroid
Chordata
auxin
hermaphrodite
3. A body fluid that flows in its own circulatory fluid in lymphatic vessels separate from blood circulation
lymph
diencephalon
eye
villus
4. The ways in which organisms regulate their supply of water
nerve cord
stigma
osmoregulation
homeotherm
5. The diffusion of water through a semipermeable membrane - from an area of greater concentration to an area of lesser concentration
isomer
osmosis
uterus
littoral zone
6. In mammals - the slitlike opening formed by the vocal folds in the larynx
respiratory center
pollen
NADP
glottis
7. A large class of arthropods - including crabs and lobsters
hermaphrodite
maltase
larva
Crustacea
8. The female gonad in animals; the base of the pistil in plants
saprophyte
diffusion
axon
ovary
9. A pyrimidine component of nucleic acids and nucleotides; pairs with adenine in DNA
cone
gill slit
thymine
phylum
10. The inner layer of an organ surrounded by the cortex
chorion
taiga
gene
medulla
11. A structure of the eye that focuses images on the retina by changing its convexity
nictitating membrane
analogous
lens
hemoglobin
12. The external opening of the trachea in insects
assimilation
genetic drift
spiracle
maltase
13. Occurs when a segment of genetic material on a chromosome becomes reversed
white matter
hypotonic
angiosperm
inversion
14. The science of classification of living things
lymph capillary
notochord
taxonomy
vein
15. The sensory organ of the inner ear of mammals; it is coiled and contains the organ of corti
thymine
insulin
anaphase
cochlea
16. A stomach enzyme that partially digests proteins
lysosome
mucosa
trypsin
pepsin
17. A purine (nitrogenous base) component of nucleotides and nucleic acids; links with cytosine in DNA
guanine
femur
ethanol fermentation
carapace
18. In mitosis of higher plants - the structure that forms between the divided nuclei of the two daughter cells and eventually becomes the cell wall
isolation
cell wall plate
granum
conditioning
19. The living matter of a cell - located between the cell membrane and the nucleus
antibiotic
polyp
phototropism
cytoplasm
20. A sugar composed of two combined monosaccharides
sympathetic
disaccharide
nerve
biome
21. The phylum to which jointed-legged invertebrates belong - including insects - arachnids and crustaceans
neuron
Arthropoda
axon
polymorphism
22. Related to the sense of smell
angiosperm
purine
olfactory
permeability
23. A metabolic stage between mitoses in which genetic material is reproduced
interphase
cation
egg
bacillus
24. The transfer of a piece of chromosome to another chromosome
translocation
Mendelian laws
interphase
thryoxin
25. The large intestine
colon
fermentation
mesoderm
auxin
26. A tube connecting the ovaries and the uterus
geographical barrier
NADP
oviduct
imprinting
27. An organism that must get its inorganic and organic raw materials from the environment; a consumer
NADP
thoracic duct
gylcolysis
heterotroph
28. The outermost bone of the middle ear (hammer)
Arthropoda
isotonic
malleus
somatic cell
29. The posterior part of the brain that controls the rate of breathing and other autonomic functions
transcription
epicotyl
antibiotic
medulla oblongata
30. Relating to the lung
egg
pulmonary
thyroid
geotropism
31. The outermost embryonic germ layer that gives rise to the epidermis and the nervous system
carbohydrate
dendrite
polysaccharide
ectoderm
32. The process of forming the sperm cells from primary spermatocytes
neural tube
spermatogenesis
sex chromosome
gymnosperm
33. A thin - transparent - eyelid-like membrane that opens and closes laterally across the cornea of many vertebrates (the third eyelid)
mutualism
legume
nictitating membrane
sinus
34. A mucus-secreting membrane
iris
mucosa
white matter
appendage
35. A five carbon sugar that has one oxygen atom less than ribose; a component of DNA
adaptive radiation
cretinism
deoxyribose
cambium
36. An embryonic structure that gives rise to the central nervous system
cleavage
adrenal medulla
neural tube
ovary
37. A large molecule that is composed of many similar molecule units
polymer
thrombokinase
abiotic
taiga
38. 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
phototropism
root hair
pairing
allantois
39. A kind of microorganism that is between a virus and a bacterium; parasitic within the cells of insects and ticks
excretion
transpiration
rickettsia
testes
40. A hormone that regulates water reabsorption
glycogen
lens
ADH (vassopressin)
nuclear membrane
41. Plant growth stimulated by light (stem: + - towards light; root: - - away from light)
duodenum
sex chromosome
phototropism
steroid
42. An air duct from the middle ear to the throat that equalizes external and internal air pressure
plankton
Eustachian tube
endocrine gland
physiology
43. A sensory organ capable of detecting light
active immunity
eye
carbohydrate
pedigree
44. The outer layer of cerebral hemispheres in the forebrain - consisting of gray matter
digestion
spermatogenesis
retina
cerebral cortex
45. The intake of fluid droplets into a cell
assimilation
pinocytosis
homologous
ureter
46. A carbohydrate that is composed of many monosaccharide units joined together
polysaccharide
endocrine gland
cytochrome
genotype
47. A specialized structure that controls osmotic pressure by removing water from the cell
Graffian follicle
thrombokinase
dicotyledon
contractile vacuole
48. A nerve cell
deamination
chyme
interphase
neuron
49. A behavioral or biological change that enables an organism to adjust to its environment
ectoderm
bile
adaptation
cleavage
50. An organism that obtains its nutrients from dead organisms
zygote
alimentary canal
angiosperm
saprophyte