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SAT Subject Test: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The transfer of a piece of chromosome to another chromosome
interphase
translocation
Bowman's capsule
absorption
2. The outer - transparent layer of the eye
flagellate
cornea
clotting
estrogen
3. The recycling of carbon from decaying organisms for use in future generations
carbon cycle
monocotyledon
cytokinesis
meiosis
4. Nonliving - as in the physical environment
abiotic
monohybrid
cochlea
stroma
5. One of a class of organic compounds that is composed of many amino acids; contains C - H - O and N
protein
point mutation
ribosome
prokaryote
6. A ductless gland in upper chest region concerned with immunity and the maturation of lymphocytes
maltase
thymus
mutation
reduction
7. A group of life-maintaining processes that includes nutrition - respiration (the production of usable energy) and the synthesis and degradation of biochemical substances
granum
metabolism
nephron
thrombin
8. The pressure exerted by the contents of a cell against the cell membrane or cell wall
turgor pressure
medulla
macula
Porifera
9. The posterior part of the brain that controls the rate of breathing and other autonomic functions
phloem
ventricle
medulla oblongata
malpighian tubules
10. A stage of embryonic development characterized by the differentiation of the cells into the ectoderm and endoderm germ layers and by the formation of the archenteron
phylum
thermoregulation
autonomic nervous system
gastrula
11. A fat or oil
lipid
germ layer
epiglottis
chromosome
12. A bony or chitinous case or shield covering the back or part of the back of an animal (shell of a crab)
estrogen
carapace
lymphocyte
stigma
13. A mall sex hormone (e.g. - testosterone)
pith
androgen
taxonomy
retina
14. An organic catalyst and protein
cerebral hemisphere
pollen
enzyme
adaptation
15. An endocrine gland located in the neck that produces thyroxin
mutagenic agent
thyroid
steroid
geotropism
16. An animal with a constant body temperature
goiter
homeotherm
luteinizing hormone (LH)
metabolism
17. A nerve fiber
stamen
axon
linkage
cyton
18. A five carbon sugar that has one oxygen atom less than ribose; a component of DNA
pinocytosis
disaccharide
iris
deoxyribose
19. Living or active in the absence of free oxygen; pertaining to respiration that is independent of oxygen
hormone
gylcolysis
Loop of Henle
anaerobic
20. The veins that carry blood from the digestive organs to the liver
photoperiodism
sex linkage
thorax
hepatic portal system
21. Small - disc-shaped bodies in the blood that play a chief role in coagulation
peristalsis
platelet
levels of structure
gill slit
22. Random evolutionary changes in the genetic makeup of a population
conditioning
polymorphism
genetic drift
F2
23. The microspore of a seed plant
Krebs cycle
nondisjunction
homozygous
pollen
24. Vascular tissue of the plant that aids in support and carries water
pinocytosis
carapace
acetylcholine
xylem
25. A gland composed of two parts - anterior and posterior - each with its own secretions; called the "master gland" because its hormones stimulate secretions by other glands
carbohydrate
Mendelian laws
pituitary
food vacuole
26. The final stages of protein synthesis in which the genetic code of nucleotide sequences is translated into a sequences of amino acids
polymer
carapace
translation
retina
27. The hormone secreted by the corpus luteum of vertebrates and the placenta of mammals; its function is to maintain the endometrium
permeability
progesterone
autolysis
Protista
28. A mitotic stage in which nuclei reform and nuclear membrane reappears
pituitary
conditioning
telophase
integument
29. The portion of a DNA molecule that serves as a unit of heredity; found on the chromosome
inversion
amnion
gene
cornea
30. Partially digested food in the stomach
chyme
lipase
trilobite
hermaphrodite
31. A hoofed animal
Mendelian laws
acetylcholine
ungulate
coenzyme
32. A process of asexual reproduction in which the offspring develop from an outgrowth of the plant or animal
pseudopod
hypothalamus
budding
ovary
33. The portion of alimentary canal in which some protein digestion occurs
stomach
nucleolus
anaerobic
Golgi apparatus
34. The living together of two organisms in an intimate relationship
symbiosis
exocytosis
asexual reproduction
umbilicus
35. Plant tissue consisting of large thin-walled cells for storage
parenchyma
carbohydrate
lipid
self-pollination
36. The part of the body of an animal that is between the neck or head and the abdomen
thoracic duct
androgen
thorax
hyperthyroidism
37. Pertains to a gene or characteristic that is masked when a dominant allele is present
vacuole
placenta
isomer
recessive
38. A space in the cytoplasm of a cell that contains fluid
vacuole
gene frequency
iris
polysaccharide
39. The process of forming the sperm cells from primary spermatocytes
hemoglobin
planaria
substrate
spermatogenesis
40. An abbreviation of ribonucleic acid - a nucleic acid in which the sugar is ribose; a product of DNA transcription that serves to control certain cell activities
RNA
chemotropism
sensory neuron
pathogen
41. One-thousandth of a millimeter; a unit of microscopic length
autosome
mitosis
micron (micrometer)
lichen
42. Any movement or growth of a living organism in response to the force of gravity
geotropism
dendrite
endocrine gland
plexus
43. A membrane that envelopes the nucleus and separates it from the cytoplasm; present in eukaryotes
nuclear membrane
assortative mating
angiosperm
cloaca
44. A bundle of nerve axons
diencephalon
F1
nerve
aortic arch
45. The coiled part of the sperm duct - adjacent to the testes in mammals
taiga
dicotyledon
epididymis
adrenaline (epinephrin)
46. Semen
seminal fluid
polymer
isolation
peripheral nervous system
47. The genetic makeup of an organism without regard to physical appearance
genotype
reduction
maltase
plexus
48. There are two kinds of sex chromosomes - X and Y; XX signifies a female and XY signifies a male
sympathetic
cambium
sex chromosome
heterotroph
49. The fist stage of protein synthesis - in which the information coded in the DNA base is transcribed onto a strand of mRNA
differentation
Loop of Henle
cambium
transcription
50. A thyroid deficiency that results in stunted growth and feeblemindedness
cretinism
sex linkage
urinary bladder
isomer