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SAT Subject Test: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Fluid in the eye - found between the cornea and the lens
fertilization
aqueous humor
heterozygous
endoderm
2. A specialized structure that carries out particular functions for eukaryotic cells
fibrin
monosaccharide
gametophyte
organelle
3. A process of formation of ova
estrogen
cleavage
follicle
oogenesis
4. A ring-shaped muscle that is capable of closing a tubular opening by constriction
carbon cycle
sex chromosome
sphincter
maltose
5. A substance that prevents appreciable changes in pH in solutions to which small quantities of acids or bases are added
permeability
humerus
buffer
stomach
6. The thigh bone of vertebrates
point mutation
metaphase
dicotyledon
femur
7. Describes arthropods and other animals whose skeletal or supporting structures are outside the skin
monosaccharide
autosome
mutation
exoskeleton
8. The process of breaking down large organic molecules into smaller ones
digestion
estrogen
peristalsis
Chordata
9. The colored part of the eye that is capable of contracting and regulating the size of the pupils
iris
auxin
alternation of generations
homozygous
10. Related to the sense of smell
olfactory
stroma
inner ear
polyp
11. An anucleate red blood cell that contains hemoglobin
niche
stigma
NAD
erythrocyte
12. A pouched mammal - such as the kangaroo or opossum
gene frequency
pseudopod
marsupial
plexus
13. A microscopic - whiplike filament that serves as a locomotor structure in flagellate cells
flagellum
polymer
parathyroid
genus
14. A hormone that stimulates plant stem elongation
gibberellin
photoperiodism
genotype
urinary bladder
15. An organelle that regulates cell functions and contains the genetic material of the cell
sinus
eukaryote
crossing over
nucleus
16. In mitosis of higher plants - the structure that forms between the divided nuclei of the two daughter cells and eventually becomes the cell wall
uracil
cell wall plate
pseudopod
regeneration
17. The pressure exerted by the contents of a cell against the cell membrane or cell wall
turgor pressure
thorax
ectoderm
endoderm
18. The ways in which organisms regulate their supply of water
notochord
osmoregulation
spindle
chemotropism
19. The largest artery; carries blood from the left ventricle
trypsin
aorta
transpiration
exocytosis
20. A small projection in the walls of the small intestine that increases the surface area available for absorption
plasmodium
DNA
villus
insulin
21. All the members of a given species inhabiting a certain locale
peristalsis
population
lacteal
tissue
22. Unicellular organism with simple cell structure
prokaryote
meristem
phenotype
ectoderm
23. Small - disc-shaped bodies in the blood that play a chief role in coagulation
respiratory center
platelet
alimentary canal
climax community
24. A green pigment that performs essential functions as an electron donor and light "entrapper" in photosynthesis
mutagenic agent
chlorophyll
duodenum
thorax
25. An air duct from the middle ear to the throat that equalizes external and internal air pressure
ribosome
insulin
Calvin cycle
Eustachian tube
26. A substance that participates in the clotting of blood in vertebrates
thrombin
photoperiodism
xylem
lymph capillary
27. Refers to protective covering
thorax
integument
mucosa
endocrine gland
28. A decimal fraction that represents the presence of an allele for all members of a population that have a particular gene locus
diastole
gene frequency
cloaca
centriole
29. A "seed leaf"; responsible for food digestion and storage in plant embryo
genetic drift
cotyledon
nictitating membrane
alimentary canal
30. A microscopic opening located in the epidermis of a leaf and formed by a pair of guard cells
stoma
vestigial organ
endemic
centrosome
31. Changes in genes that are inherited
somatic cell
appendage
carbon cycle
mutation
32. Pertaining to a subdivision of the autonomic nervous system of vertebrates
parasympathetic
hormone
isotonic
cleavage
33. A sensory hair structure in the utriculus and the sacculus of the inner ear; orients the head with respect to gravity
cornea
regeneration
macula
uterus
34. The cavity between the lungs and the wall of the chest
mutagenic agent
crossing over
physiology
pleural cavity
35. A plant growth hormone
corpus callosum
neural tube
auxin
hypotonic
36. Chemical groups attached to carbon skeletons that give compounds their functionality
dendrite
egg
phylum
functional groups
37. The intake of food from the environment into the alimentary canal
plexus
cell wall
permeability
ingestion
38. The system of naming an organism by its genus and species name
olfactory
binomial nomenclature
selective breeding
pons
39. Blood vessels located between ascending and descending aortas that deliver blood to most of the upper body
aortic arch
autosome
oxidation
commensal
40. Any chromosome that is not a sex chromosome
ethylene
Graffian follicle
NADP
autosome
41. Describes an individual that has the same gene for the same trait on each homologous chromosome
dicotyledon
homozygous
germ cell
osmoregulation
42. A large class of arthropods - including crabs and lobsters
lens
Crustacea
polymer
autotroph
43. 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
alveolus
bacillus
peristalsis
interstitial cells
44. A cell resulting from the fusion of gametes
fermentation
zygote
enzyme
gill slit
45. Describes a fluid that has a lower osmotic pressure than a fluid it is compared to
androgen
stamen
lysosome
hypotonic
46. The final stages of protein synthesis in which the genetic code of nucleotide sequences is translated into a sequences of amino acids
endocytosis
translation
gametophyte
heterotroph
47. The womb in which the fetus develops
climax community
uterus
aerobe
serum
48. The phylum to which jointed-legged invertebrates belong - including insects - arachnids and crustaceans
embolus
Arthropoda
enzyme
autonomic nervous system
49. The outermost surface of an organism
villus
epidermis
food vacuole
photoperiodism
50. A fatty sheath surrounding the axon of a neuron that aids in stimulus transmission; it is secreted by the Schwann cells
prophase
insulin
myelin sheath
taiga