<p>Does anyone else feel like some questions in the list were not on the test they took?</p>
<p>For example, I think my test had like a pedigree chart of red-green color blindness and 3 questions on that. Instead of pigmented/albinism.</p>
<p>And the wavelengths one…and the hemophilia one…</p>
<p>Is that the list for E or M?</p>
<p>OOH! I remember one! the one about the stratophere/ozone layer or something…</p>
<p>I think I said UV because of ozone…</p>
<p>I think some of them are different…I didn’t see some of those either…</p>
Bog
June 4, 2005, 11:22pm
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<p>Wasn’t there more than just one question here:
“62red green color blindness - sex linked recessive”</p>
<p>And here:
“48pupa/larva/adult thing- increase in larva”</p>
<p>Seashell, I believe that list only has each of those on there once. Can you give the numbers of them?</p>
<p>EDIT: Also, when you say “40, 41, 42?-tree plots…” does that refer to the question where the answer was, i believe, the bar graph with like 2000 for the small trees, and then very few for the others?</p>
<p>^Ya are we talking different versions…cause theres at least 5-8 questions I don’t remember on my test thats in your list.</p>
<p>did you guys get the ozone one?</p>
<p>I did…I put UV radiation. the stratospheric ozone one right?</p>
Bog
June 4, 2005, 11:26pm
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<p>I took M and almost all of these questions were on my test. The wavelengths thing definitely was on the M section.</p>
<p>And i recall something about ozone… What was the question?</p>
<p>EDIT: Nevermind, that must’ve been E.</p>
Edge71
June 4, 2005, 11:26pm
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<p>can the answer not also be epidermis to the reduction of wind flow and heat exchange?</p>
Edge71
June 4, 2005, 11:30pm
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<p>But isnt a line graph bad because you cannot connect all of teh different levels because there is nothing between fertilized and not?</p>
<p>OMG this list is unbelievable! You guys are amazing!!! GOOD JOB! I’ll try and remember some…</p>
<p>heh, I think I got that one wrong. I chose the bar graph one where no nutrients and nutrients with nitrogen were equal</p>
<p>Spores are not produced in higher plants. They are products of bryophytes and ferns. Defintely not gymno or angiosperms.</p>
<p>some qu estions here I never saw on the test… like the uv and whatever radiation…</p>
<p>ya its pretty much freaking me out.</p>
Bog
June 4, 2005, 11:48pm
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<p>spikezz, then why are higher plants called sporophytes, I believe?</p>
<p>they’re angiosperms I thought? Flowering plants…?</p>
<p>So far… I got 1 wrong and 2 blank.</p>
Mirage
June 4, 2005, 11:50pm
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<p>i’m horrible at animal biology…can someone explain why the question about not having a bony skeleton is shark and not snake?</p>
<p>Sporophytes are simply the diploid stage of the alternation of generations of plants. Higher plants maximize sprophyte stages and minimize gametophyte stages, and higher plants do not produce spores. They produce seeds.</p>