<p>anyone else have anymore answers they want to add to the compiled answers list??</p>
<p>doctorwhofan,
it was the one that said condensation reaction i believe.</p>
<p>Agree with almostsk8tr.</p>
<p>What did you guys put for how antibitotics work on bacteria? I had it down to they either 1. destroy the bacteria’s metabolism or 2. it helps human hosts digest the bacteria.</p>
<p>I went with the first one, since antibiotics attack bacteria, but I’m not sure.</p>
<p>I had no idea…I recall from long ago that antibiotics interfere with the bacteria’s ability to construct cell walls…but that wasn’t an option. @_@</p>
<p>ApTester your right, I fell for the trick and selected human hosts digest bacteria :(</p>
<p>Anyone know what a 70, 71 and 72 convert to?</p>
<p>About the antibiotic question, was that choice 1?</p>
<p>something about FSH, LH, and anterior pituitary: ovary </p>
<p>^ what does that mean? I don’t remember this question.</p>
<p>Also who else though the chicken testes question was funny? I laughed to myself as I read “male chicken will turn into female chicken”</p>
<p>Yes it was choice 1 doctorwhofan.</p>
<p>Thank you (again!)</p>
<p>Can somebody explain the skin/sperm growth questions please?
Also does anybody know what the answers were for the limewater questions?</p>
<p>Are you guys positive on the moth one being an observation? Observations are qualitative assessments made DURING the experiment. The scientist noticed these BEFORE she conducted the experiment. That means that in the context of the experiment, the fact that there were white and black moths was an assumed fact already, or, an inference.</p>
<p>Also, for the question on the parasite one…did anyone get something along the lines of, “the parasite doesn’t directly kill the host”?</p>
<p>Well the limewater test was used to test production of oxygen, the limewater was used to fuse with carbon dioxide.</p>
<p>The skin question was mitosis i believe, if that’s what your talking about and it was the first graph. It increases then returns to normal</p>
<p>Sperm is meiosis so it increases, decreases a bit then decreases again i think? I think it was choice E I’m actually not to sure.</p>
<p>@IV
I got that.</p>
<p>I V: Yep, that’s what I got too.</p>
<p>I know there were 3 questions for the limewater experiment:
what were the three? i know one was about what the seeds produced but i completely forgot what the other two were but im pretty sure i got them wrong…</p>
<p>And also what was the question about evolutionary relationshps with organisms asking?
The answers were:Radioactive carbon, nucleotide, amino acid sequences, fossil record
was it what didnt show evolutionary change?</p>
<p>Let me see…did anyone get that for the A, AA, a, question, the frequency of the a would increase? (that was an ecological question) By the way this is really Ivysaur, and I’m too lazy to switch… (I got an 800 on the Bio-M, and took the Bio-E to improve my overall testing record–I am not bragging, but I am rather making a point that my opinions should at least be…considered), doctor and sk8ter, thanks for confirming!</p>
<p>4 omitted. 6 confirmed wrong with a possible 4 more Should I retake? I’m aiming for 700+.</p>
<p>Was one of the answers to the lime water question something with nitrogen?</p>