That question meant, what didnt pass through. ie what remains in the blood. That would mean proteins and red blood cells...cj_426 said:what do you mean?? didn't they ask for the things that are reabsorbed?? i put down salt ions and glucose.
I wrote about Koch's postulates, but only briefly. Looks like a lot of other people did too. But yes, you are supposed to talk about reliability and validity, but you can use Koch's postulates as evidence, especially for the part when the guy swallows the bateria...cj_426 said:r u sure they were looking for koch's postulates?? i think they just wanted you to justify the reliability and vailidity of the procedure used and asses it, not re-write what they did, i.e koch's postulates
so that means i'm right......salt ions and glucose do remain in the blood!HarryKozy said:That question meant, what didnt pass through. ie what remains in the blood. That would mean proteins and red blood cells...
HEYY!Survivor39 said:Unfortunately the exam forum for Biology is still not opened, which I have no control over. In the mean time, discussion of the exam in the normal Bio forum is more than welcome.
So how did everyone go? Predictions? Any Band 6's?
I have not seen the paper so I wouldn't know how difficult it is. Is it a fair exam?
I dunno about fair...i thought the core was made hard as you could bullshit a lot of your answers and hence its going to be difficult to distinguish between the bands. People who studied properly are going to be ripped off. There was hardly anything on the good pracs we did and there was none of the hard stuff like third line of defence. Overall, i still dont know, i would rank it moderate, but i thought it was very different to past papers.Survivor39 said:Unfortunately the exam forum for Biology is still not opened, which I have no control over. In the mean time, discussion of the exam in the normal Bio forum is more than welcome.
So how did everyone go? Predictions? Any Band 6's?
I have not seen the paper so I wouldn't know how difficult it is. Is it a fair exam?
No, they only return to the blood through reabsorption. The question was asking about the initial substances that dont even pass through to be reabsorbed when the bowman's capsule filters the glomerulus. Hence you cant put salt ions and glucose as they are filtered and then must be reabsorbed where as red blood cells, white blood cells and proteins are too large to even become part of the filtrate and thats what the question was referring to...cj_426 said:so that means i'm right......salt ions and glucose do remain in the blood!
EXACTLY 100% THE SAME AS ME...Dr_Doom said:1. A
2. B
3. C
4. A
5. C
6. B
7. D
8. B
9. D
10. D
11. C
12. C
13. A
14. B
15. D
It depends from year to year. It will be up to the judges who determines the final cut offs for each band.HarryKozy said:I might scrape that band 6 based on my trials and all. What would be a raw mark for band 6 in bio?