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SAT Subject Test: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The part of the neuron that transmits impulses to the cell body
dendrite
pedigree
lipid
prophase
2. The cavity in the mammalian ovary in which the egg ripens
hypotonic
metabolism
Graffian follicle
commensal
3. A chemical action that releases energy from glucose to form ATP
respiration
tissue
autotroph
plasma
4. The production of a number of different species from a single ancestral species
adaptive radiation
cortisone
eukaryote
FSH
5. A pair of chromosome pairs present during the first metaphase of meiosis
organelle
tetrad
clotting
thoracic duct
6. A hydrogen carrier containing iron that functions in many cellular processes - including respiration
primary oocyte
dicotyledon
cytochrome
amnion
7. The microspore of a seed plant
uterus
pollen
Protista
capillary
8. A network - particularly of nerve or blood vessels
microbodies
plexus
F2
rhodopsin
9. The second filial generation; offspring resulting from the crossing of individuals of the F1 generation
chromatin
F2
urine
alimentary canal
10. A nuclear protein of chromosomes that stains readily
chromatin
esophagus
geographical barrier
ectoderm
11. The stable - biotic part of the ecosystem in which populations exist in balance with each other and with the environment
climax community
thymine
maltase
circadian rhythms
12. A female sex hormone secreted by the follicle
estrogen
monosaccharide
bile
F2
13. A bundle of nerve axons
nucleotide
nerve
isolation
taxonomy
14. An "emergency" hormone stimulated by anger or fear; increase blood pressure and heart rate in order to supply the emergency needs of the muscles
endoplasmic reticulum
hypertonic
oxidation
adrenaline (epinephrin)
15. An organ that is not functional in an organism - but was functional at some period in its evolution
vestigial organ
Rh factor
commensal
integument
16. In taxonomy - a classification between species and family
endosperm
genus
mutagenic agent
inner ear
17. Protective immunity to a disease in which the individual produces antibodies as a result of previous exposure to the antigen
ethylene
Golgi apparatus
active immunity
embolus
18. An over secretion of thyroid that leads to high metabolism and exopthalmia goiter
conditioning
atrium
hyperthyroidism
homeotherm
19. A flesh-eating animal; a holotrophic animal that subsists on other animals or parts of animals
eukaryote
artery
small intestine
carnivore
20. Requiring free oxygen from the atmosphere for normal activity and respiration
aerobic
hermaphrodite
metaphase
amnion
21. The triploid tissue in some seeds that contains stored food and is formed by the union of one sperm nucleus with two nuclei of the female's gametophyte
integument
sensory neuron
endosperm
flagellum
22. The sensory organ of the inner ear of mammals; it is coiled and contains the organ of corti
cochlea
species
dihybrid
diastole
23. 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
translocation
imprinting
Coelentrata
vagus nerve
24. The hind portion of the forebrain of vertebrates
diencephalon
gametophyte
Annelida
taxonomy
25. A structure that arises during mitosis and helps separate the chromosomes; composed of tubulin
Annelida
pituitary
autotroph
spindle
26. Describes cells (gametes) that have half the chromosome number typical of the species
haploid
cone
angiosperm
ptyalin
27. Chemical groups attached to carbon skeletons that give compounds their functionality
progesterone
exocytosis
frame shift mutation
functional groups
28. A process by which the cytoplasm and the organelles of the cell divide; the final stage of mitosis
capillary
turgor pressure
neuron
cytokinesis
29. Asexual reproduction; in this process - the parent organism splits into two equal daughter cells
functional groups
absorption
binary fission
synapsis
30. A resistance to disease produced through the injection of antibodies
FSH
pollination
passive immunity
glottis
31. Living - as in living organisms in the environment
Porifera
allantois
sucrase
biotic
32. The orderly process by which one biotic community replaces another until a climax community is established
endoderm
aorta
ectoderm
ecological succession
33. A fluid-filled sensory apparatus that aids balance and hearing
parasitism
small intestine
inner ear
nictitating membrane
34. An excretory product of protein metabolism
levels of structure
urea
pons
follicle
35. Any chromosome that is not a sex chromosome
granum
autosome
F1
ectoderm
36. The breeding of an organism with a homozygous recessive in order to determine whether an organism is homozygous dominant or heterozygous dominant for a given trait
fallopian tube
genetic drift
test cross
metaphase
37. A class of arthropods that includes scorpions - spiders - mites and ticks
pedigree
codominant
Arachnida
translation
38. A fat-digesting hormone
spiracle
lipase
Coelentrata
gylcolysis
39. Organelles that serve as specialized containers for metabolic reactions
binary fission
uterus
cerebrum
microbodies
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
adenosine phosphate
estrogen
aqueous humor
41. The veins that carry blood from the digestive organs to the liver
hepatic portal system
frame shift mutation
abiotic
fallopian tube
42. Living or active in the absence of free oxygen; pertaining to respiration that is independent of oxygen
anaerobic
corpus callosum
trachea
femur
43. The exchange of parts of homologous chromosomes during meiosis
crossing over
acetylcholine
asexual reproduction
polymer
44. A mutation involving the addition or loss of nucleotides
hyperthyroidism
frame shift mutation
population
pairing
45. An organic cofactor required for enzyme activity
biotic
population
coenzyme
feedback mechanism
46. A large class of arthropods - including crabs and lobsters
flagellum
substrate
Crustacea
dorsal root
47. The recycling of carbon from decaying organisms for use in future generations
macula
sporophyte
carbon cycle
artery
48. A mutation in which a single nucleotide base is substituted for another nucleotide base - or an extra nucleotide base is added
point mutation
assortative mating
meristem
villus
49. Pertaining to a subdivision of the autonomic nervous system
lipid
cornea
sympathetic
centromere
50. The biome located between the polar region and the tiaga
cortisone
nerve
functional groups
tundra