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  1. wigglestein

    Biology exam thoughts

    http://imgur.com/a/7uctQ Q.17
  2. wigglestein

    Biology exam thoughts

    100% sure it's C b/c the antibodies on the B cell is a dead giveaway...cannot be more than 1 possible answer
  3. wigglestein

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    "are there really enzymes in muscle tissue?" That is what we learn! Enzymes are responsible for all metabolic reactions -- eg glycolytic enzymes, oxidative enzymes in mitochondria... both found in muscle cells responsible for creating ATP [energy to enable life to continue!] ... in fact CO2 is...
  4. wigglestein

    Biology exam thoughts

    Don't all cells have a membrane though?
  5. wigglestein

    Biology exam thoughts

    but using plate w/o treated water is control...indicative that bacteria was present in the sample + that the results of the independent variable are valid [that the tablet destroyed the bacteria]
  6. wigglestein

    Biology exam thoughts

    Why are you a dikheed? You included control You'll be OK
  7. wigglestein

    Biology exam thoughts

    Same! That would be the conrol, right? We didn't need a sterile plate?
  8. wigglestein

    Biology exam thoughts

    I think that the population started at zero because one was born with a mutation...that was favourable + population of this new variety grew as the others declined b/c new variety were better competitors on something...
  9. wigglestein

    Biology exam thoughts

    Yup + that uncertainty haunts you through the rest of the test haha
  10. wigglestein

    Biology exam thoughts

    State rank
  11. wigglestein

    Biology exam thoughts

    Q. said it only showed SOME features so I think that the RBC was the only clue as to whether it was bacterial or fungal. So many trick Q.
  12. wigglestein

    Biology exam thoughts

    But bacterium are smaller than RBC right if I'm right. Fungal cells contain membrane + cell wall
  13. wigglestein

    Biology exam thoughts

    Did you attempt to answer it or just left it blank?
  14. wigglestein

    Biology exam thoughts

    Where in the syllabus do they say to learn that specific mapping technique? No text book has that... I want to appeal for anxiety from that Q.:cry:
  15. wigglestein

    Biology exam thoughts

    Plasma doesn't contain cellular components so the extra haemoglobin/O2 wouldn't necessarily be relevant but you're right about antibodies [which is what I think they wanted in the response] + also to increase blood volume I think
  16. wigglestein

    Biology exam thoughts

    They treated the patient with plasma that contains immunoglobins so it would help to defeat the virus [I think]
  17. wigglestein

    Biology exam thoughts

    They said core body temp though + posterior hypothalamus is responsible for initiating warm-up mechanisms [so brain]
  18. wigglestein

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    Who elese did genetics? How did you go on the recombination frequency/map unit questions?
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