<p>@californianbeast I second that statement since its a retrovirus it needs enzyme to convert RNA–> RNA</p>
<p>can someone tell me what my score would be if i estimated somewhere between 10-12 wrong and 1 omit</p>
<p>i agree about RNA to RNA. THe cell already has the mechanisms of producing DNA to RNA so there is no need for the virus to carry it as well.</p>
<p>the hormone that had the two concentration graphs was estrogen and it targets the uterus</p>
<p>did it ask for the control on the spotted moths question cuz i only saw it ask questions like “the number of spotted moths in the place is” and i put observation and “the researcher’s prediction about the predation of spotted moths is” and i put hypothesis. Stuff like that. I dont remember control anywhere :</p>
<p>Please feel free to debate the answers or add to the list. </p>
<ol>
<li> the cephalothorax and abdomen with no antennae was scorpion
the head with two antennae was butterfly
The tube feet was sea star
Two layers of cells was hydra
Gills was crayfish</li>
<li> DNA is broken up into nucleotides and used to make our own DNA</li>
<li> One cowpox and smallpox: similar, trigger immune system response</li>
<li> antibiotics: affects prokaryotes, not eukaryotes</li>
<li> one that causes behavior in mammals?
I. Nervous system
II. Circulatory system
III. Endocrine system. </li>
</ol>
<p>Answer: I and III.
6. Chaparral biome: constant fires
7. sagebrush and brustlepines It was one of those questions you had to pick I, II, III, or all.
I. i forget
II. something to do with water retention
III. climate variation
most people chose all three but Ivysaur and I only chose I and II
8. data that supports mineral homeostasis: the total inorganic salts
9. the one on fertilization: ovules are transferred from one plant to another
10. The mitotic cell division and meiosis division graphs: the mitotic one was the first graph and the sperm division starts out in the middle for some time and then drops lower and lower twice
11. data supports that this is the one that is LEAST likely to be reabsorbed…": urea
12. mimicry was the anwer
13. Diabetes: glucose
14. Limewater first cup: to get rid of CO2
15. Polyploidy: I put the recessive genes express less frequently than diploid
16. Produce secondary xylem and phloem: the one between xylem and phloem
17. Xylem: the one closer to the middle
18, 19, 20: First question: commensalism, 2nd and 3rd: mutualism
21. a microneedle to destroy the spindle fiber, it moves to the opposite for a while: the spindle fibers pull on both sides of the cell
22. orchid species being pollinated by only one specific species: coevolution
23. C6H12O6: structure was not
24. we cant digest cellulose: “because we lack the enzyme
25. 3 statement molecule one: the pancreas
26. Virus with only RNA: RNA to new RNA
27. the oxygen product of photosynthesis comes from water
28. outtermost part on far right was for protection
29. for water and electrolyte absorption large intestine
30. homologous chromosomes separate anaphase 1
31. the conclusion about the moths showed birds were better at spotting light colored moths
32. the hypothesis about the moths was correct
33. the sickle cell one: the point mutation causes abnormal development of a protein or function
34. what doesn’t affect the rate of water moving up the xylem: water was an effective solvent
35, 36, 37. graph and blood: it was transported from the cytoplasm to the nucleus, uterus and estrogen
38. target organ for FSH and LH: ovary
39. what does plant cell have that animal cell doesnt have”: plastid
40. "what does animal cell have that plant cell doesnt have: centrioles
41. have circular DNA: bacteria</p>
<p>mjin, is the question of RNA in the molecular section?</p>
<p>and on the chart with the data on it about the number of black short something and brown tall something, i thought that it wasnt independednt assortment but was linked genes because it was a HhTt*HhTt and the results stated that there were a ratio of like 36:11:11:12. Ideally it sould be 9:3:3:1 which shows that there are way too many homozygous recessive to indicate independent assortment rite? However, when the genes are linked, the results can show up as indicated.</p>
<p>Dang so I have like 9 wrong now probably… and 3 omit… bummer.</p>
<p>and i am not sure where the RNA question was</p>
<p>oh crud are u sure that the DNA digested is not used for ATP??? Darn i might have missed a question then. missed 1 skiped 0</p>
<p>but mjin, did you take the M section? Because I don’t remember seeing these questions at all!</p>
<p>i took m. Hey im certain that the answer to the dog one was linked genes. I remember that the data was not in the correct ratio for the genes to independently separate. They were linked fo sho.</p>
<p>@mjin
I seem to remember the genotypic ratios to be close to 9:3:3:1, so that should be independent assortment, but I may have misread…</p>
<p>nah dude im sure that there were 36 homozygous dominant and at least 10 homozygous recessive</p>
<p>it was 30 something:about 10:about 10:about 13 unless im blind. I verified that the answer is the nucleotides are added to our dna. Darn missed 1 skipped 0 :(</p>
<p>hmm, I was under the impression that it was 30ish 10 10 3, if you are right i have 2-4 wrong… damn</p>
<p>and the enzyme one was to keep it cool right?</p>
<p>does anyone remember that dichotomous key on the E section?? about the snakes?? there was a question about what was the vestigal structure, what step could be taken out, what system the venom affected, and then what number snake the rattlesnake was. does anyone remember what they said??
jun1orz is online now</p>
<p>ya for the enzyme I got to keep it cool</p>