<p>I don’t see how our curve could possibly be worse than the one given in the Real SAT II’s. This test was much harder…</p>
<p>I was thinking the same thing. If the curve in the Real SAT IIs book was 73=800 (I’m assuming that reflects the real curve of the bio sat II in previous years), and the general consensus on this thread seems to be that this test was a little tougher, I would imagine we would at least get a 73/74=800 if not a more generous curve. Maybe I’m being too optimistic and naive though. This is my first SAT II =)</p>
<p>according the the Real SAT IIs book, what is the raw score for a 700?</p>
<p>I think I remembered another question. It was about mice and their coat color and what would happen to it. I think I put it would darken over time to blend in with the rocks or something. Anyone else remember this question?</p>
<p>oh yeah, i put the average coat color would get darker</p>
<p>yeah i also put that the average coat color would get darker… the only other option i remember was that the black mice would out number the white mice 3:1 and made no mention of the inbetween grey mice</p>
<ol>
<li>Mendel said nothing about- crossover</li>
<li>somatic body cell of 24- 12 from each parent</li>
<li>Farm runoff- decrease in eutrophication?</li>
<li>Bacteria 5- produced toxins</li>
<li>pH 4.5 - 5.5- H+ decreasing</li>
<li>Bacteria #6- came from water</li>
<li>Really high concentrations- balanced fertilizer</li>
<li>Soil most likely to resist temp. change- wooded forests
9.Calvin Cycle- bundle sheath cells
10.Archaebacteria- similar to eukaryotes</li>
<li>Segmented seperation- annelids(earthworms)</li>
<li>light reactions equation- H2O -> O2</li>
<li>Pea genetics question- 50%</li>
<li>Wool genetics problem- 3/4</li>
<li>Cytosine- Guanine</li>
<li>Bases per Gene- 1000</li>
<li>Restriction enzyme- A</li>
<li>Bacteria- ammonia</li>
<li>Greatest Biomass- plants</li>
<li>Carbon Rocks- comes too slowly</li>
<li>Ventrel nerve cords- arthropods</li>
<li>Large intestine- watery feces</li>
<li>Evolution in populations - the one with 4, 5, 6</li>
<li>Substance causing growth - IAA</li>
<li>Identifying unknown microbe - Plants and protists</li>
<li>Mitosis diagram - III and IV</li>
<li>Coenzyme - Vitamin B12</li>
<li>Something that acts to lower activation energy - Amylase</li>
<li>Steroid that influences metabolism - Testosterone</li>
<li>Inorganic molecule that has a regulatory function - Calcium (mineral)</li>
<li>Incomplete Bacteria Conjection- determines location of genes</li>
<li>.9% Solute- swell and burst</li>
<li>Plants divide- meristem</li>
<li>Antibodies- made from lymphocytes</li>
<li>80 colonies- 80,000</li>
<li>Test cross- ttrr</li>
<li>Density Dependent factor- Disease</li>
<li>Photosynthesis reaction- Endergonic
39.13 hours of light- Plant A will grow</li>
<li>Light flash question- Answer choice E (flash at very beginning)
41.-43. Heart structure (you either know it or you don’t)</li>
<li>lactic acid in legs - due to no oxygen</li>
<li>muscle contraction - actin and myosin</li>
<li>nails/claws diversion - mammalia and carnivora</li>
<li>multiple trophic level feeding - decomposers AND omnivores</li>
<li>colony that can’t compete with bacteria 5 - bacteria 1</li>
<li>what happens to the mice coat color - avg coat color would get darker</li>
</ol>
<p>debates:
- Colorblind Son genetics problem - 1/4 (prob of having colorblind son) or 1/2 (prob that their son will be colorblind)
- Pea plant problem - 250 (homozygous dom) or 500 (homo dom + homo rec)
- IAA plant control - 1,2,3 or 2,3
- Ape and early human - not brain cavity, smaller upper jaw?
- 250 yr tree population- mixed deciduous forest or beech?</p>
<p>maybe we can split the list into E and M sections too</p>
<p>hey are imprinting, conditioning, and habituation examples of reflex behavior or learning… i said learning but im not sure</p>
<p>i’m pretty sure it’s learning</p>
<p>I put learning but it was just an educated guess. But it seems like it was a good educated guess =)</p>
<p>oh ok cool thats what i put and im pretty sure its right</p>
<ol>
<li>Mendel said nothing about- crossover</li>
<li>somatic body cell of 24- 12 from each parent</li>
<li>Farm runoff- decrease in eutrophication?</li>
<li>Bacteria 5- produced toxins</li>
<li>pH 4.5 - 5.5- H+ decreasing</li>
<li>Bacteria #6- came from water</li>
<li>Really high concentrations- balanced fertilizer</li>
<li>Soil most likely to resist temp. change- wooded forests
9.Calvin Cycle- bundle sheath cells
10.Archaebacteria- similar to eukaryotes</li>
<li>Segmented seperation- annelids(earthworms)</li>
<li>light reactions equation- H2O -> O2</li>
<li>Pea genetics question- 50%</li>
<li>Wool genetics problem- 3/4</li>
<li>Cytosine- Guanine</li>
<li>Bases per Gene- 1000</li>
<li>Restriction enzyme- A</li>
<li>Bacteria- ammonia</li>
<li>Greatest Biomass- plants</li>
<li>Carbon Rocks- comes too slowly</li>
<li>Ventrel nerve cords- arthropods</li>
<li>Large intestine- watery feces</li>
<li>Evolution in populations - the one with 4, 5, 6</li>
<li>Substance causing growth - IAA</li>
<li>Identifying unknown microbe - Plants and protists</li>
<li>Mitosis diagram - III and IV</li>
<li>Coenzyme - Vitamin B12</li>
<li>Something that acts to lower activation energy - Amylase</li>
<li>Steroid that influences metabolism - Testosterone</li>
<li>Inorganic molecule that has a regulatory function - Calcium (mineral)</li>
<li>Incomplete Bacteria Conjection- determines location of genes</li>
<li>.9% Solute- swell and burst</li>
<li>Plants divide- meristem</li>
<li>Antibodies- made from lymphocytes</li>
<li>80 colonies- 80,000</li>
<li>Test cross- ttrr</li>
<li>Density Dependent factor- Disease</li>
<li>Photosynthesis reaction- Endergonic
39.13 hours of light- Plant A will grow</li>
<li>Light flash question- Answer choice E (flash at very beginning)
41.-43. Heart structure (you either know it or you don’t)</li>
<li>lactic acid in legs - due to no oxygen</li>
<li>muscle contraction - actin and myosin</li>
<li>nails/claws diversion - mammalia and carnivora</li>
<li>multiple trophic level feeding - decomposers AND omnivores</li>
<li>colony that can’t compete with bacteria 5 - bacteria 1</li>
<li>what happens to the mice coat color - avg coat color would get darker</li>
<li>imprinting, conditioning, habituation - learning</li>
</ol>
<p>debates:
- Colorblind Son genetics problem - 1/4 (prob of having colorblind son) or 1/2 (prob that their son will be colorblind)
- Pea plant problem - 250 (homozygous dom) or 500 (homo dom + homo rec)
- IAA plant control - 1,2,3 or 2,3
- Ape and early human - not brain cavity, smaller upper jaw?
- 250 yr tree population- mixed deciduous forest or beech?</p>
<p>was there something about mimicry on the test?</p>
<p>Yes, I remember a question that had mimicry as the correct answer, but I don’t know the specifics.</p>
<ol>
<li>Mendel said nothing about- crossover</li>
<li>somatic body cell of 24- 12 from each parent</li>
<li>Farm runoff- decrease in eutrophication?</li>
<li>Bacteria 5- produced toxins</li>
<li>pH 4.5 - 5.5- H+ decreasing</li>
<li>Bacteria #6- came from water</li>
<li>Really high concentrations- balanced fertilizer</li>
<li>Soil most likely to resist temp. change- wooded forests
9.Calvin Cycle- bundle sheath cells
10.Archaebacteria- similar to eukaryotes</li>
<li>Segmented seperation- annelids(earthworms)</li>
<li>light reactions equation- H2O -> O2</li>
<li>Pea genetics question- 50%</li>
<li>Wool genetics problem- 3/4</li>
<li>Cytosine- Guanine</li>
<li>Bases per Gene- 1000</li>
<li>Restriction enzyme- A</li>
<li>Bacteria- ammonia</li>
<li>Greatest Biomass- plants</li>
<li>Carbon Rocks- comes too slowly</li>
<li>Ventrel nerve cords- arthropods</li>
<li>Large intestine- watery feces</li>
<li>Evolution in populations - the one with 4, 5, 6</li>
<li>Substance causing growth - IAA</li>
<li>Identifying unknown microbe - Plants and protists</li>
<li>Mitosis diagram - III and IV</li>
<li>Coenzyme - Vitamin B12</li>
<li>Something that acts to lower activation energy - Amylase</li>
<li>Steroid that influences metabolism - Testosterone</li>
<li>Inorganic molecule that has a regulatory function - Calcium (mineral)</li>
<li>Incomplete Bacteria Conjection- determines location of genes</li>
<li>.9% Solute- swell and burst</li>
<li>Plants divide- meristem</li>
<li>Antibodies- made from lymphocytes</li>
<li>80 colonies- 80,000</li>
<li>Test cross- ttrr</li>
<li>Density Dependent factor- Disease</li>
<li>Photosynthesis reaction- Endergonic
39.13 hours of light- Plant A will grow</li>
<li>Light flash question- Answer choice E (flash at very beginning)
41.-43. Heart structure (you either know it or you don’t)</li>
<li>lactic acid in legs - due to no oxygen</li>
<li>muscle contraction - actin and myosin</li>
<li>nails/claws diversion - mammalia and carnivora</li>
<li>multiple trophic level feeding - decomposers AND omnivores</li>
<li>colony that can’t compete with bacteria 5 - bacteria 1</li>
<li>what happens to the mice coat color - avg coat color would get darker</li>
<li>imprinting, conditioning, habituation - learning</li>
<li>non poisonous animal imitating a poisonous one - mimicry</li>
</ol>
<p>debates:
- Colorblind Son genetics problem - 1/4 (prob of having colorblind son) or 1/2 (prob that their son will be colorblind)
- Pea plant problem - 250 (homozygous dom) or 500 (homo dom + homo rec)
- IAA plant control - 1,2,3 or 2,3
- Ape and early human - not brain cavity, smaller upper jaw?
- 250 yr tree population- mixed deciduous forest or beech?</p>
<p>Some more just came to mind:</p>
<p>Start codon - AUG
TRNA anticodon - AUU?</p>
<p>Yup. Lol, I loved how the codons had exactly what they coded for in parenthesis right after them</p>
<p>there was something about what system controls processes thru out body? endocrine</p>
<ol>
<li>imprinting, conditioning, habituation - learning</li>
</ol>
<p>did everyone have this question? the only question I remember about animal behavior was the ducks following their mother or something…</p>
<p>Does everyone have the exact same basic 60 questions? I talked to a friend and she said she didn’t get that stupid ape/early hominid problem.</p>
<ol>
<li>Mendel said nothing about- crossover</li>
<li>somatic body cell of 24- 12 from each parent</li>
<li>Farm runoff- decrease in eutrophication?</li>
<li>Bacteria 5- produced toxins</li>
<li>pH 4.5 - 5.5- H+ decreasing</li>
<li>Bacteria #6- came from water</li>
<li>Really high concentrations- balanced fertilizer</li>
<li>Soil most likely to resist temp. change- wooded forests
9.Calvin Cycle- bundle sheath cells
10.Archaebacteria- similar to eukaryotes</li>
<li>Segmented seperation- annelids(earthworms)</li>
<li>light reactions equation- H2O -> O2</li>
<li>Pea genetics question- 50%</li>
<li>Wool genetics problem- 3/4</li>
<li>Cytosine- Guanine</li>
<li>Bases per Gene- 1000</li>
<li>Restriction enzyme- A</li>
<li>Bacteria- ammonia</li>
<li>Greatest Biomass- plants</li>
<li>Carbon Rocks- comes too slowly</li>
<li>Ventrel nerve cords- arthropods</li>
<li>Large intestine- watery feces</li>
<li>Evolution in populations - the one with 4, 5, 6</li>
<li>Substance causing growth - IAA</li>
<li>Identifying unknown microbe - Plants and protists</li>
<li>Mitosis diagram - III and IV</li>
<li>Coenzyme - Vitamin B12</li>
<li>Something that acts to lower activation energy - Amylase</li>
<li>Steroid that influences metabolism - Testosterone</li>
<li>Inorganic molecule that has a regulatory function - Calcium (mineral)</li>
<li>Incomplete Bacteria Conjection- determines location of genes</li>
<li>.9% Solute- swell and burst</li>
<li>Plants divide- meristem</li>
<li>Antibodies- made from lymphocytes</li>
<li>80 colonies- 80,000</li>
<li>Test cross- ttrr</li>
<li>Density Dependent factor- Disease</li>
<li>Photosynthesis reaction- Endergonic
39.13 hours of light- Plant A will grow</li>
<li>Light flash question- Answer choice E (flash at very beginning)
41.-43. Heart structure (you either know it or you don’t)</li>
<li>lactic acid in legs - due to no oxygen</li>
<li>muscle contraction - actin and myosin</li>
<li>nails/claws diversion - mammalia and carnivora</li>
<li>multiple trophic level feeding - decomposers AND omnivores</li>
<li>colony that can’t compete with bacteria 5 - bacteria 1</li>
<li>what happens to the mice coat color - avg coat color would get darker</li>
<li>imprinting, conditioning, habituation - learning</li>
<li>non poisonous animal imitating a poisonous one - mimicry</li>
<li>start codon - AUG</li>
<li> TRNA anticodon - AUU</li>
<li> stop codon - UAA</li>
</ol>
<p>debates:
- Colorblind Son genetics problem - 1/4 (prob of having colorblind son) or 1/2 (prob that their son will be colorblind)
- Pea plant problem - 250 (homozygous dom) or 500 (homo dom + homo rec)
- IAA plant control - 1,2,3 or 2,3
- Ape and early human - not brain cavity, smaller upper jaw, neural canals?
- 250 yr tree population- mixed deciduous forest or beech?</p>