<p>Ok, reposting answers </p>
<p>General:
Questions 1 and 2: mitochondria
Question 3: chloroplast
Question 4: cell membrane
5-7. Eye questions in order: retina, iris, lens
8. Neuronal signaling to muscle: chemical signals
9. Rat lab:-80% -same diet
10. Abnormal chromosome seperation: <_>
11. Fossils evolutionary order: seastar, shark, dinosaur, bird, whale
12. most closely related to primates: whale
13. Convergent evolution: shark and whale
14. Uric acid: bird and dinosaur
15. Global Warming question: accumulation of greenhouse gases
16-17. Population growth: human-exponential, insects still in debate between bell curve and negative slope
18. Estrogen question: all 3
19. Not part of arthropods: leeches
20. Lichens: mutualism
21. Tundra: cannot grow roots into soil
22. Most Diverse biome: coral reef
23. Clumped population: due to mating
24. Implantation of embryo: lining of uterus
25. Cats and Dogs: same phylum
26-28. Vine lab: - does not confirm hypothesis - vines are dependent on trees for support AND nutrients - graph that starts w/ experimental faster than control but soon turns into control much faster than experimental (very steep graph)
29-31. Plant diagram: paliside cells, guard cells (stomata), vascular bundle (one that looked like veins)
32. Bicarbonate: acts as buffer
33. least possible offspring: O blood type
34. negative feedback as an answer
35. Both protein and RNA: ribosome
36. yeast: asexual reproduction
37. Mule: hybrid
38. White chickens mating: purebred offspring</p>
<p>E:
- sends blood throughout body = aorta
- pumps blood to lungs = right ventricle
- Diff b/n energy produced by producers and energy taken up by producers + consumers = net community production
- most net primary production (it asked what had the most energy after accounting for respiration) = alfalfa field (the biome in the first column)
- Alfalfa field’s net primary production = 9200
- Two areas w/ no net community production = the ones w/ 0 on the bottom row, or the two columns that were on the right. (Tropical rain forest and chapparal or something?)
- Difference between one row and another row (net primary prod - heterotroph respiration?) EITHER THIS OR some question that also had net community resp as the answer
- When specialization of tissue occurs during development = gastrulation
- spleen does what? = filters out ethryocytes in blood
- Jointed appendages - what has 3 pairs of legs? = insects
- Mice in an environment w/ very dark or very white areas = disruptive selection
- Birds’ beaks = stabilizing </p>
<p>M:
- starch stores energy in plants
- changing blood type or whatever would not affect hemoglobin shape
- Restriction enzymes work by something about complementary DNA
- companion cells
- Glycogen is a short-term energy storage molecule
- Dehydration reactions
- H20 is another product of making a polymer
- the hydrogen atoms at the end would be removed
- the order question was letter E…I dont remember the roman numerals
- using a molecule that is more effective in highlighting DNA was the one where DNA was bolded and the spindle was a dashed line
- i believe there was another question in the mitosis lab where the answer was anaphase
- Cell was from a plant
- 400-450nM
- Violet
- 02
- Nervous system responds first</p>
<p>Astroblue, if it was asking for energy produced by photosynthesis w/out impact from any cellular resp yet, then it was gross primary prod.</p>
<p>@Aquawater98 If you’re trying to list EVERY possible answer you can think of, I can remember a few that aren’t included in the general section. There’s another one for the population graphs about deer. It described a population of deer that had reached its carrying capacity. This would be a graph with an increase and then straight, horizontal line.
Another one was for the rat lab; I think it asked what conclusion could be drawn. The conclusion was the longer birth is prolonged, the higher the death rate.
Also, there was a diagram of transcription and translation. I don’t remember if this was the M or general section. I know the answers were…2 was the hydrogen bond and the ball shape at the bottom was the ribosome (not sure which number). I think the third asked which thing contained rRNA and protein. That would also be the ribosome (again, not sure which number).
I’ll let you know if I remember anymore. Thanks for compiling everything :)</p>
<p>Thanks for those answers, I’ll edit them in for now ^^ and repost again after a couple pages. And yes I’m trying to compile an entire list; it was reassuring to check all of my answers for math xD</p>
<p>Wasn’t there one that asked for energy after respiration of both producers and primary consumers though?</p>
<p>Nvm, won’t let me edit.</p>
<p>General:
Questions 1 and 2: mitochondria
Question 3: chloroplast
Question 4: cell membrane
5-7. Eye questions in order: retina, iris, lens
8. Neuronal signaling to muscle: chemical signals
9. Rat lab:-80% -same diet
10. Abnormal chromosome seperation: <_>
11. Fossils evolutionary order: seastar, shark, dinosaur, bird, whale
12. most closely related to primates: whale
13. Convergent evolution: shark and whale
14. Uric acid: bird and dinosaur
15. Global Warming question: accumulation of greenhouse gases
16-17. Population growth: human-exponential, insects still in debate between bell curve and negative slope
18. Estrogen question: all 3
19. Not part of arthropods: leeches
20. Lichens: mutualism
21. Tundra: cannot grow roots into soil
22. Most Diverse biome: coral reef
23. Clumped population: due to mating
24. Implantation of embryo: lining of uterus
25. Cats and Dogs: same phylum
26-28. Vine lab: - does not confirm hypothesis - vines are dependent on trees for support AND nutrients - graph that starts w/ experimental faster than control but soon turns into control much faster than experimental (very steep graph)
29-31. Plant diagram: paliside cells, guard cells (stomata), vascular bundle (one that looked like veins)
32. Bicarbonate: acts as buffer
33. least possible offspring: O blood type
34. negative feedback as an answer
35. Both protein and RNA: ribosome
36. yeast: asexual reproduction
37. Mule: hybrid
38. White chickens mating: purebred offspring
39. Deer that reached carrying capacity: logistic graph (choice B)
40. Rat lab: prolonged waiting decreases chances of offspring survival
41-43. Transcripton / translation pics: hydrogen bond was number 2, connecting the two bases in DNA - ribosome was big circular thing (number 5) - ribosome contained both mRNA and protein
44. Origin of life came from mixing amino acids in ancient, Earth-like atmosphere
45. Darwin’s theory of evolution based on populations (not organisms, cells, etc.)
46. Yeast accumulating would lead to lack of O2 as they used it up for resp
14 more!</p>
<p>E:
- sends blood throughout body = aorta
- pumps blood to lungs = right ventricle
- Diff b/n energy produced by producers and energy taken up by producers + consumers = net community production
- most net primary production (it asked what had the most energy after accounting for respiration) = alfalfa field (the biome in the first column)
- Alfalfa field’s net primary production = 9200
- Two areas w/ no net community production = the ones w/ 0 on the bottom row, or the two columns that were on the right. (Tropical rain forest and chapparal or something?)
- Difference between one row and another row (net primary prod - heterotroph respiration?) EITHER THIS OR some question that also had net community resp as the answer
- When specialization of tissue occurs during development = gastrulation
- spleen does what? = filters out ethryocytes in blood
- Jointed appendages - what has 3 pairs of legs? = insects
- Mice in an environment w/ very dark or very white areas = disruptive selection
- Birds’ beaks = stabilizing
- Cheetah w/ little variability underwent bottleneck effect long ago
7 more!</p>
<p>M:
- starch stores energy in plants
- changing blood type or whatever would not affect hemoglobin shape
- Restriction enzymes work by something about complementary DNA
- companion cells
- Glycogen is a short-term energy storage molecule
- Dehydration reactions
- H20 is another product of making a polymer
- the hydrogen atoms at the end would be removed
- the order question was letter E…I dont remember the roman numerals
- using a molecule that is more effective in highlighting DNA was the one where DNA was bolded and the spindle was a dashed line
- i believe there was another question in the mitosis lab where the answer was anaphase
- Cell was from a plant
- 400-450nM
- Violet
- 02
- Nervous system responds first
4 more!</p>
<p>If we don’t remember them all though, the ones we missed were prolly simple ones…</p>
<p>u forgot to mention mRNA as one of the answers for the three about the diagram</p>
<p>Yeah that was net community production.</p>
<p>Was the abnormal chromosome separation one answer E?</p>
<p>Were there 3 or 4 questions for that pic? If it was 3, I’m pretty sure I got them all.</p>
<p>Astroblue yes it was.</p>
<p>One asked for hydrogen bonds, another asked for the ribosome and the other aksed for the mRNA.</p>
<p>I have these questions for genral:
Three about crosses, origin of life (amino acids in ancient Earth-like conditions), three questions about the yeast and that Darwin’s natural selection asked for POPULATIONS</p>
<p>Thanks for your help you guys c:</p>
<p>In E: Those yeast questions and the one with cheetah and bottleneck effect
In general, there was one that asked for byproduct of photosynthesis or something and it was oxygen with the source as water</p>
<p>ARE YOU GUYS SURE THAT THERE WERE 5 Qs for the biomes and alfalfa and net production set?</p>
<p>Hang on yeast as in E? I thought they were general.</p>
<p>Yeast was in E. There were three questions at the end,</p>
<p>Lastly, can someone solve the net production dilemma. Were there 4 or 5 questions in that section?</p>
<p>There were actually 4 questions for the picture of transcription/translation.
One was the hydrogen bond. Another was the mRNA. A third was the ribosome. And the last asked which contained both rRNA and protein (so it referenced the ribosome, but it didn’t directly state it). So that’s 4 I think.
@Aquawater98 Did you take Math Level 2? I’m taking it in October. How is it and what math class do you need to take it? I haven’t taken Calc yet but I’m going to try…</p>
<p>what was the other one that asked for ribosomes (not the rRNA and protein)? Protein synthesis?</p>