SUBJECTS
|
BROWSE
|
CAREER CENTER
|
POPULAR
|
JOIN
|
LOGIN
Business Skills
|
Soft Skills
|
Basic Literacy
|
Certifications
About
|
Help
|
Privacy
|
Terms
|
Email
Search
Test your basic knowledge |
SAT Subject Test: Biology
Start Test
Study First
Subjects
:
sat
,
science
,
biology
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
If you are not ready to take this test, you can
study here
.
Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. One of a class of organic compounds that contains a molecular skeleton of four fused rings of carbon
F2
excretion
steroid
eye
2. The basal branch of each spinal nerve; carries motor neurons
Krebs cycle
ventral root
excretion
parathyroid
3. A bundle of nerve axons
pheromone
point mutation
parenchyma
nerve
4. The pigment in rod cells that causes light sensitivity
crossing over
respiration
Krebs cycle
rhodopsin
5. Describes a fluid that has the same osmotic pressure as a fluid it is compared to
hydrostatic skeleton
isotonic
acetylcholine
colon
6. A network or mesh of fibrils - fibers or filaments
binomial nomenclature
reticulum
duodenum
gene
7. Any cell capable of ingesting another cell
isolation
gene frequency
femur
phagocyte
8. A remnant of follicle after ovulation that secretes the hormone progesterone
oxidation
corpus luteum
Arachnida
goiter
9. A complex carrier mechanism located on the inside of the inner mitochondrial membrane of the cell; releases energy and is used to form ATP
thalamus
epiphyte
electron transport chain
haploid
10. A mature ovary
ventral root
fruit
nerve net
homeotherm
11. One of a pair of kidney-shaped cells that surround a stomate and regulate the size of the stomate in a leaf
deamination
granum
guard cell
immunity
12. Blood protein that is transformed to fibrin upon clotting
pith
fibrinogen
cambium
chlorophyll
13. A hormone of the thyroid that regulates basal metabolism
thryoxin
polymer
germ cell
ethanol fermentation
14. A tube one cell thick that carries blood from artery to vein; the site of material exchange between the blood and tissues of the body
capillary
ventral root
pyloric valve
exocytosis
15. A cell in the retina that is sensitive to weak light
semicircular canals
thymus
pH
rod
16. The intake of food from the environment into the alimentary canal
inner ear
lactid acid fermentation
ingestion
aerobe
17. A tract of nerve fibers connecting the two cerebral hemispheres
corpus callosum
hyperthyroidism
sympathetic
independent assortment
18. A grouping of neuron cell bodies that acts as a coordinating center
Crustacea
ganglion
population
gymnosperm
19. A decimal fraction that represents the presence of an allele for all members of a population that have a particular gene locus
gene frequency
homeotherm
hermaphrodite
auxin
20. A plant-eating animal
glycogen
plexus
differentation
herbivore
21. Describes an individual that has the same gene for the same trait on each homologous chromosome
homozygous
genotype
serum
FSH
22. The functional role and position of an organism in an ecosystem; embodies every aspect of the organism's existence
cell wall plate
niche
wood
estrogen
23. A condition in which an organism may have a multiple of the normal number of chromosomes (4n - 6n - etc)
morphology
endocrine gland
transcription
polyploidy
24. A period in the development of animals between the embryo and adult stages; starts at hatching and ends in metamorphasis
emulsion
larva
placenta
lipid
25. The fist stage of protein synthesis - in which the information coded in the DNA base is transcribed onto a strand of mRNA
transcription
fertilization
thyroid
yolk sac
26. xylem that is no longer being used
Coelentrata
stigma
wood
anaerobe
27. A symbiotic relationship from which both organisms involved derive some benefit
sucrase
mutualism
transpiration
acetylcholine
28. The anaerobic respiration of carbohydrates
isotonic
fruit
gylcolysis
rickettsia
29. A form of asexual reproduction in which the egg develops in the absence of sperm
producer
geographical barrier
parthenogenesis
phylogeny
30. The swelling at the end of an axon
secondary tissue
Krebs cycle
synaptic terminal
parathyroid
31. The phylum to which jointed-legged invertebrates belong - including insects - arachnids and crustaceans
Arthropoda
autonomic nervous system
mutualism
acetylcholine
32. The study of form and structure
alternation of generations
placenta
irritability
morphology
33. Living - as in living organisms in the environment
biotic
exocytosis
yolk sac
nephron
34. Occurs when certain traits are determined by genes on sex chromosomes
humerus
sex linkage
cell wall plate
isomer
35. The phylum of sponges
taxonomy
electron transport chain
nucleotide
Porifera
36. The microspore of a seed plant
ecology
xylem
permeability
pollen
37. A space in the body
sinus
phylogeny
vagus nerve
primary oocyte
38. Describes a fluid that has a higher osmotic pressure than another fluid it is compared to
stomach
spermatogenesis
regeneration
hypertonic
39. A structure of the eye that focuses images on the retina by changing its convexity
fruit
lens
binomial nomenclature
epiglottis
40. The portion of alimentary canal in which some protein digestion occurs
malpighian tubules
flagellum
stomach
epinephrine
41. A network of capillaries in the Bowman's capsules of the kidney
diencephalon
glomerulus
monocotyledon
nuclear membrane
42. There are two kinds of sex chromosomes - X and Y; XX signifies a female and XY signifies a male
oxidation
sex chromosome
bacteriophage
feedback mechanism
43. A hormone produced by the Islets of Langerhans in the pancreas
endoderm
insulin
polyp
sucrase
44. A bony or chitinous case or shield covering the back or part of the back of an animal (shell of a crab)
pH
pollen
translocation
carapace
45. An "emergency" hormone stimulated by anger or fear; increase blood pressure and heart rate in order to supply the emergency needs of the muscles
exoskeleton
medulla
adrenaline (epinephrin)
phenotype
46. The cell body of a neuron
interstitial cells
corpus callosum
cyton
peripheral nervous system
47. Cells which in the female are located between the ovarian follicles and in the male are located between the seminiferous tubules of the testes
peptide
interstitial cells
chorion
cuticle
48. The more muscular chamber(s) of the heart that pump blood to the lungs and to the rest of the body
ventricle
emulsion
carapace
plexus
49. The ability to respond to a stimulus
parasympathetic
urea
irritability
style
50. Any chromosome that is not a sex chromosome
autosome
morphology
flagellum
transpiration