Cholorquine was the drug used to treat the plasmodium in malaria. Unfortunately malaria is a protozoan which cannot be treated by antibiotics as antibiotics only work on bacterial pathogens.wasnt chloroquine an antibiotic made for maleria?
Cholorquine was the drug used to treat the plasmodium in malaria. Unfortunately malaria is a protozoan which cannot be treated by antibiotics as antibiotics only work on bacterial pathogens.wasnt chloroquine an antibiotic made for maleria?
Prion, virus, bacterium, protozoan, macroparasiteWhat was the answer to the increasing sized pathogens? That totally threw me.
I did the same except i wrote data processor. Processor and logger the same thing or no?The data did not include the ambient temperature or the actual 'internal' temp of the lizard so the conclusion is not justified. (something extra onto that, can't remember)
I also said 1 was a thermometer probe and the other was the data logger.
same *hi5I did Human Story, did Johanson and Leakey's.
I cant remember the letter but it started with prion, virus, ..., macroparasite.What was the answer to the increasing sized pathogens? That totally threw me.
That's what I put as well, and I spoke to my teacher and she said I was right- winning!I thought X was a temperature probe and Y was a data logger - even though I've never seen both lol
total guess.
C) The fossil record shows that there are short periods of rapid change in fossil formsWhat did everyone get for the fossil evidence and punctuated equilibrium ?for MC
Yeah that's what i got. I also did c for 4 and d for 8 (what's the difference between killer and cytotoxic? i thought they were the same :S). Urgh.3) should be B imo
C) The fossil record shows that there are short periods of rapid change in fossil forms
The answer is A... The fossil record only supports the theory of punctuated equilibrium because there are GAPS. Therefore, it HAS to be A.ah crap. I wrote that it was incomplete -.- I was about to write that. I'm going to faillll
I wrote that it was only testing the skin temp? and not internal body temp... and the fact it was in the cage so any behavioural adaptations in regulating temp could not be used and therefore why the statement was not trueANYONE- What did you say when it asked about why the scientists were wrong about body temp being purely controlled by the ambient temp?... the reptile question
For that question I talked about how:ANYONE- What did you say when it asked about why the scientists were wrong about body temp being purely controlled by the ambient temp?... the reptile question
X - thermal ProbeGuys if everyone thought that it was pretty much straight forward after the multiple choice, What did everyone say object Y was? I had been through the whole syllabus and I pretty much had everything covered yet I had no clue what this thing was meant to be, I assume X was a thermometer.
lol i hated that question. i talked about how it cant be for the body temperature because the probe was resting on the skin of the reptile which might heatup indifferently to the rest of the body, so what they said was not accurate...something like thatANYONE- What did you say when it asked about why the scientists were wrong about body temp being purely controlled by the ambient temp?... the reptile question
the fossil record supports both theoriesThe answer is A... The fossil record only supports the theory of punctuated equilibrium because there are GAPS. Therefore, it HAS to be A.
I said the first two.For that question I talked about how:
-They hadn't included the ambient temperature in their data thus they could not hypothesise any conclusions referencing this relationship.
-The lizards were relatively immobilised in their cages and wouldn't be able to generate heat by movement.
-Although the study was repeated it wasn't tested in a range of environments so it cannot be conclusive.