Negative feed back is basically homeostasis. It negates the unnormal state back so that it is in the normal range again.
Positive feedback is when something happens and is enhanced, not negated. Can't really think of a biological one right now, but here's a model of it:
Person A is performing...
きんようび - Friday
びみょう。
@Revelrous - It says Princess Robot Bubblegum in katakana (which is mainly used for 'borrowed' words and for emphasis). Although if you pronounce it in Japanese, it sounds more like purinsesu robotto baburugamu (プリンセス ロボット バブルガム).
o.o you serious? Eco for now is just nap time for me xD Mildly interesting at best (no offense) so I might drop that for the extra frees i get in exchange. Opportunity cost!
A biological concept is an idea in the field of biology. Basically, it encompasses every idea, theory etc. you have learned in bio. In an experiment, you identify biological concepts by relating the results, background information, what's happening during the experiment itself etc. to the...
That's a wonderful story, and you used quite a bit of literary techniques (but then again, who is actually consciously aware of using them when they write a story?) which is a good, since you'll most likely get extra marks for it. I also liked how you had the bit about the indigenous...
Haha, thanks for the offer. I'm thinking about dropping eco though, it really depends on math. I think it's great you got English out of the way already - it's one of the most annoying and time consuming subjects (that's what I think anyway). The only time Horio seemed okay was the first chibi ep.
o.o Wow, you enjoy sitting exams. imho they're sooo boring. How were your exams so far? I watched some PoT but Horio's voice pissed me off, so I read the manga instead >.>
Haha, I hate English too. Too bad it's compulsory.
Definition of 'written expression':
The ability to convey ideas and information through writing. This can range in anything from a story to an essay to a report.
I guess you can improve by planning out what to write, and explain in a...
- Write your notes and read them straight away after you finish them.
- Get someone to test you from your notes, and test them in return <- this helps a lot of people remember, from what I've seen
- Do past papers, and look at answers to them which got high marks
- Go over previous papers you...
=D thanks, I agree - they're all enjoyable, except for economics, which is mildly interesting to me at best. Good luck for the rest of your HSC exam(s)! btw, are you a PoT fan? xD
Wow o.o I never realized we do the same subjects, but I'm thinking of dropping economics depending on how well I handle MX2, I really need more free periods xD
I find it helps a lot if you get those terms you're not too familiar with and turn it into a song. That's what I do whenever I go sit a theory exam. There should be a few lists on the internet somewhere with obscure music terminology. Good luck.