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SAT Subject Test: Biology
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Random evolutionary changes in the genetic makeup of a population
incomplete dominance
genetic drift
lens
thryoxin
2. The pressure exerted by the contents of a cell against the cell membrane or cell wall
circadian rhythms
endemic
turgor pressure
osmoregulation
3. The contraction of the atria or ventricles of the heart
hydrostatic skeleton
antibody
chemosynthesis
systole
4. Technology that allows for manipulation of genetic material
recombinant DNA technology
taxonomy
climax community
myelin sheath
5. A compact linear organization of nerve tissues with ganglia in the CNS
nerve cord
ectoderm
seminiferous tubules
cytoskeleton
6. The functional role and position of an organism in an ecosystem; embodies every aspect of the organism's existence
synapsis
pelagic zone
niche
gymnosperm
7. The passive - rhythmical expansion or dilation of the cavities of the heart (atria or ventricles) that allows these organs to fill with blood; preceded and followed by systole (contraction)
chromosome
diastole
legume
small intestine
8. A protein compound containing iron that is found in red blood cells
ovary
hemoglobin
lactid acid fermentation
wood
9. The creation of certain strains of specific traits through control of breeding
seminal fluid
selective breeding
pedigree
mutation
10. The genetic makeup of an organism without regard to physical appearance
cerebrum
synapsis
genotype
secondary tissue
11. The division in animal cell cytoplasm caused by the pinching in of the cell membrane
Annelida
luteinizing hormone (LH)
fibrinogen
cleavage
12. The movement of particles from one place to another as a result of their random motion
diffusion
bacillus
chromatin
immunity
13. A hormone that regulates water reabsorption
germ layer
ADH (vassopressin)
genetic drift
anaphase
14. A hormonal secretion of the adrenal cortex
cortisone
ingestion
iris
Porifera
15. 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
ilium
lymphocyte
test cross
synapsis
16. A transmitter substance released from the axons of nerve cells at the synapse
acetylcholine
adaptation
aldosterone
endosperm
17. The small granular body within the centrosome to which the spindle fibers attach
respiration
centriole
tetrad
cerebral cortex
18. The junction or gap between the axon terminal of one neuron and the dendrites of another neuron
ungulate
synapse
thermoregulation
appendage
19. The portion of seed plant embryo above the cotyledon
centriole
epicotyl
polyp
gene
20. The pigment in rod cells that causes light sensitivity
alternation of generations
rhodopsin
serum
diencephalon
21. All the members of a given species inhabiting a certain locale
epiphyte
meristem
platelet
population
22. A cell in the retina that is sensitive to colors and is responsible for color vision
cone
cuticle
alimentary canal
gonads
23. Describes a fluid that has the same osmotic pressure as a fluid it is compared to
capillary
immunity
isotonic
neuron
24. The site of most digestion of nutrients and absorption of digested nutrients
spermatogenesis
small intestine
Crustacea
glottis
25. The fusion of sperm and the egg to produce a zygote
fertilization
autonomic nervous system
pith
aqueous humor
26. Cycle in photosynthesis that reduces fixed carbon to carbohydrates through the addition of electrons ("dark cycle")
Calvin cycle
clotting
cell wall
cytokinesis
27. The largest artery; carries blood from the left ventricle
tundra
legume
platelet
aorta
28. A progressive change from which a permanently more mature or advanced state results
differentation
mesoderm
plankton
assimilation
29. A female sex hormone secreted by the follicle
centrosome
parathyroid
estrogen
Rh factor
30. Secreted by the anterior pituitary gland - this hormone stimulates the conversion of a follicle into the corpus luteum and the secretion of progesterone by the corpus luteum
luteinizing hormone (LH)
peristalsis
mutation
fermentation
31. A hormone produced by the Islets of Langerhans in the pancreas
coenzyme
insulin
hermaphrodite
budding
32. The sac in the ovary in which the egg develops
spermatogenesis
polymorphism
pelagic zone
follicle
33. A fat-digesting hormone
pith
cretinism
lipase
peristalsis
34. Substance secreted by organisms that influences the behavior of other members of the same species
endemic
ectoderm
pistil
pheromone
35. An organism that does not require free oxygen in order to respire
mutation
anaerobe
carbohydrate
recombinant DNA technology
36. A fluid-filled sensory apparatus that aids balance and hearing
serum
pupil
inner ear
hepatic portal system
37. An organism that possesses both the male and the female reproductive organs
hermaphrodite
nuclear membrane
uterus
metabolism
38. One of the paired lateral divisions of the forebrain
respiratory center
cerebral hemisphere
ventral root
aerobic
39. In taxonomy - a classification between species and family
osmoregulation
genus
gene frequency
cornea
40. Any organism that is the victim of a parasite
cornea
cleavage
cytokinesis
host
41. A chemical action that releases energy from glucose to form ATP
adrenal cortex
respiration
stigma
ethanol fermentation
42. The removal of hydrogen or electrons from a compound or addition of oxygen; half of a redox (oxidation or reduction) process
niche
uterus
oxidation
autotroph
43. The largest portion of the human brain; it is believed to be the center of intelligence - conscious thought and sensation
glycogen
cerebrum
haploid
guard cell
44. A major lymphatic that empties lymph into a vein in the neck
coenzyme
thoracic duct
germ layer
humerus
45. Fluid-filled structures in the inner ear that are associated with the sense of balance
pleural cavity
semicircular canals
hormone
respiration
46. Occurs when certain traits are determined by genes on sex chromosomes
imprinting
sex linkage
micron (micrometer)
cornea
47. Describes cells that have a double set of chromosomes in homologous pairs (2n)
metaphase
disaccharide
diploid
meristem
48. The cell body of a neuron
cyton
cell wall plate
plasma membrane
littoral zone
49. A structure found between the cerebral hemispheres of vertebrates; secretes melatonin
pistil
ganglion
pineal body
autosome
50. The intake of food from the environment into the alimentary canal
seminiferous tubules
ingestion
cytoskeleton
prokaryote