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SAT Subject Test: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A pouched mammal - such as the kangaroo or opossum
hermaphrodite
marsupial
yolk sac
permeability
2. A family tree depicting the inheritance of a particular genetic trait over several generations
pedigree
coenzyme
goiter
niche
3. The system of naming an organism by its genus and species name
corpus luteum
binomial nomenclature
homologous
prophase
4. The pollination of the pistil of one flower with pollen from the stamen of a different flower of the same species
Protista
heterotroph
diencephalon
cross-pollination
5. Pertaining to the head
cephalic
medusa
antigen
chloroplast
6. The association of physical - visceral response with an environmental stimulus with which it is not naturally associated; a learned response
conditioning
spiracle
lymph capillary
autolysis
7. The part of the neuron that transmits impulses to the cell body
gastrula
cytoplasm
dendrite
ventral root
8. The evaporation of water from leaves or other exposed surfaces of plants
saprophyte
gylcolysis
transpiration
adrenal cortex
9. A four-letter code made up of the DNA nitrogen bases A - T - G and C; each chromosome is made up of thousands of these bases
rhodopsin
spore
nitrogen cycle
genetic code
10. The uppermost portion of pistil upon which pollen grains alight
marsupial
abiotic
stigma
myelin sheath
11. The phylum of sponges
Porifera
littoral zone
cytokinesis
small intestine
12. Encompasses the brain and the spinal cord
Porifera
central nervous system
parthenogenesis
imprinting
13. An organ centrally involved in the human digestive system
alimentary canal
nephron
translation
niche
14. Fluid skeleton of annelids
hydrostatic skeleton
hyperthyroidism
ventral root
parathyroid
15. The womb in which the fetus develops
uterus
fibrinogen
self-pollination
chromosome
16. A symbol that denotes the relative concentration of hydrogen ions in a solution
pH
lysosome
phylogeny
thrombin
17. The junction or gap between the axon terminal of one neuron and the dendrites of another neuron
peripheral nervous system
mutagenic agent
synapse
thrombin
18. A group of life-maintaining processes that includes nutrition - respiration (the production of usable energy) and the synthesis and degradation of biochemical substances
urinary bladder
genetic code
bacteriophage
metabolism
19. The ourter part of the adrenal gland that secretes many hormones - including cortisone and aldosterone
adrenal cortex
thymine
genetic code
hermaphrodite
20. Anaerobic respiration the yields 2 molecules of ATP - lactic acid - ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide or some similar compound via the glycolytic pathway
parathyroid
artery
maltose
fermentation
21. The female gonad in animals; the base of the pistil in plants
uracil
ovary
yolk sac
trilobite
22. A marine biome; a region on the continental shelf that contains an ocean area with depths of up to 600 ft
monocotyledon
chlorophyll
carapace
littoral zone
23. A portion of the CNS consisting of cytons (cell bodies) - their dendrites and synaptic connections
adaptive radiation
eukaryote
gray matter
taxonomy
24. The navel
granum
thymine
umbilicus
adaptation
25. The division in animal cell cytoplasm caused by the pinching in of the cell membrane
cleavage
hypotonic
phylum
metamorphosis
26. An organism that possesses both the male and the female reproductive organs
excretion
hermaphrodite
eukaryote
femur
27. A remnant of follicle after ovulation that secretes the hormone progesterone
mucosa
interstitial cells
corpus luteum
iris
28. xylem that is no longer being used
wood
pharynx
germ layer
lactase
29. There are two kinds of sex chromosomes - X and Y; XX signifies a female and XY signifies a male
exocytosis
sex chromosome
isotonic
carnivore
30. A simple sugar
polyp
phenotype
spore
monosaccharide
31. Three membranes that envelop the brain and spinal cord (pia mater - dura mater and arachnoid)
adrenocorticotrophic hormone
guard cell
meninges
hypothalamus
32. A stalklike or elongated body part - usually pointed at one end
regeneration
humerus
style
cambium
33. An enzyme from the pancreas that digests proteins in the small intestine
trypsin
exocrine
plasma
luteinizing hormone (LH)
34. An organelle that regulates cell functions and contains the genetic material of the cell
cation
nucleus
heterozygous
phloem
35. The orderly process by which one biotic community replaces another until a climax community is established
pepsin
absorption
ecology
ecological succession
36. The second filial generation; offspring resulting from the crossing of individuals of the F1 generation
systole
trilobite
F2
cytoskeleton
37. An organic compound to which hydrogen and oxygen are attached; the hydrogen and oxygen are in a 2:1 ratio; examples include sugars - starches and cellulose
carbohydrate
amnion
femur
exoskeleton
38. Any physical feature that prevents the ecological niches of different organisms from overlapping
coenzyme
flagellate
geographical barrier
thorax
39. In taxonomy - a classification between species and family
genus
assimilation
estrogen
chloroplast
40. One of a pair of kidney-shaped cells that surround a stomate and regulate the size of the stomate in a leaf
cerebrum
mesoderm
guard cell
NAD
41. The portion of the embryonic seed plant below the point of attachment of the coytledon; form the root
antibody
hypocoytl
ganglion
Eustachian tube
42. A network of membrane-enclosed spaces connected with the nuclear membrane; transports materials through the cell; can be soft or rough
seminal fluid
bacillus
endoplasmic reticulum
maltase
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
osmosis
atrium
niche
44. The biome located between the polar region and the tiaga
tundra
Loop of Henle
Eustachian tube
aerobe
45. A chemical messenger that is secreted by one part of the body and carried by the blood to affect another part of the body - usually a muscle or gland
hormone
respiratory center
auxin
primary oocyte
46. The colored part of the eye that is capable of contracting and regulating the size of the pupils
thermoregulation
iris
stamen
endoplasmic reticulum
47. A stage of embryonic development in which the embryo consists of a hollow ball of cells
genus
blastula
Eustachian tube
hypocoytl
48. A network - particularly of nerve or blood vessels
plexus
ethanol fermentation
pineal body
semicircular canals
49. The exchange of parts of homologous chromosomes during meiosis
Arthropoda
diencephalon
epiglottis
crossing over
50. Any cell that is not a reproductive cell
ilium
somatic cell
cytoskeleton
osmosis