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    Biology hsc exam who ready!!

    night all. good luck to those all nighters and to guy saying "bring it on bio" i salute you. if anybody has any q's you can leave them on here and ill answer them early tomorrow morning. around 5.30.
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    Biology hsc exam who ready!!

    and the name under each user such as "senior member" and "assistant member" is generated automatically determined by someone's post count. this message won't show up if you choose to customise the "custom user title". this is where you making your own title. this option can be found in the User...
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    ok well a sig is a signature, it is a message that occurs under every post you make under the black line. you can create one by going to the User CP and clicking on the option on the LHS which says something like "edit sig". then type a message that you want people to see and press save. now...
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    Biology hsc exam who ready!!

    i didn't take offense.i was just joking around. i don't think it is necessary but it will make you sound intelligent if you use the word.
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    fixed for you.
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    bah it's been there in my sig for a year and considering homework is finished for all of the 09 year maybe i should take it out.
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    yeah it is just 1 of the processes involved in the treatment of drinking water. just in case you didn't know, here is a summary of the processes involved. Coagulation – involves addition of chemicals, e.g. alum. Causes dirt and other solid particles to clump together. Filtration – Water...
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    Biology hsc exam who ready!!

    best of luck to everybody tomorrow.
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    Biology hsc exam who ready!!

    assuming this is the treatment of water. flocculation is the mixing of chemicals with water. this suspends the particles, allowing them to be removed. lots of microbes may be present on the particles. could also be called coagulation.
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    Biology hsc exam who ready!!

    visualising this process is the best way to learn this. CAUTION: WEIRD VISUAL PROCESS BELOW. just imagine a ladder unzipping (DNA), another new half a ladder comes and binds onto this original half (mRNA). this NEW copy collects the genetic information and goes to float into the jelly...
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    Biology hsc exam who ready!!

    i think by referring to the process through diagrams is what is meant by the model. however here is a little more on the processes. so dna holds information for creating proteins. (proteins are composed of polypetides.) now there is 2 stages for production of polypetides. translation and...
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    Transcription is the process by which information ion the DNA is copied onto an RNA molecule. Translation is the process by which this information is used to make a new polypetide.
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    well meiosis comes up in the chromosome area. these are the dot points associated with meiosis i think. sutton and boveri. relationship between structure and behaviour of chromosomes during meiosis and the inheritance of genes. the role of gamete formation and sexual reproduction in...
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    Biology hsc exam who ready!!

    well if swine flu came up, you would imagine that it would be in section 7 of the better health topic. so you would want to talk about: mentioning it as an infectious disease caused by pathogens. the role of quarantine in preventing the spread of disease. evaluating the effectivness of...
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    Biology hsc exam who ready!!

    i think the enzyme is RNA polymerase.
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    well there was a 5 mark question on hormone activity last year which isn't exactly hormone replacement but similar. if a question did turn up it would be more likely on this than hormone activity.
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    haha thanks, any more questions post them up please. or if anybody wants we can alternate questions.
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    in the syllabus it doesn't specifically mention secretion but it is part of the active transport associated with kidneys as the toxins that diffused back in the blood are actively secreted into the nephron. hope you see what i'm tryin to say.
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