<p>Oh yeah i thinlk i put autosomal recessive too because it skipped a generation.</p>
<p>OH I remember those now, wasn’t it… argh rage, I can’t remember the specific questions D: Ok what were the crosses? Cross one was BbxBb and yielded 75% dominant, 25% recessive. Cross 2 yielded 100% dominant for offspring. Don’t remember the last cross. Half and half I think, but what were genotypes of parents? Bbxbb? K so:</p>
<p>Cross 1 b/n Bb and Bb = 75% dominant, 25% recessive
Cross 2 b/n BB and bb = 100% dominant
Cross 3 b/n Bb and bb = 50% each</p>
<p>The M section is not done. There was a diagram with distilled water and protein in which the net movement of water was toward the protein. Also, I think the “dehydration reactions” question was in general, as there were already three questions on the dipeptide within the M section.</p>
<p>Wow great memory! I think one of the questions asked what would happen if the progeny of one the crosses mated (F1). Maybe…</p>
<p>Lol, but I don’t remember any of the questions anymore ;[</p>
<p>Guys I took M and there was no question involving anaphase. Plus the distilled water one is missing so then we would have the 20 questions! :D</p>
<p>Let me think… One question asked: if you cross two F1 of cross II, you would get offspring like which other cross?
Another one had answers like 100% Bb (correct answer) and others like 67% 33%
Can you guys remember those?</p>
<p>I remember one. It included Roman numerals. Something like:
a) I only
b) II only
c) I and II
d) II and III
e) I, II, and III
Those aren’t correct, but that’s the format of one of the questions about the crosses. The Roman numerals were referring to the crosses. For some reason, I think I picked A (the first cross only ?). Have no idea.
Also, StudiousMaximus is correct about the water moving from the hypotonic region to the hypertonic region. That was in the M section. So there’s an extra question about dehydration reactions in the M section that belongs in the general section. But now I think we have the M done.</p>
<p>@Kili16 I don’t remember the anaphase either. I think it must have something to do with the last page. Wasn’t there also a question which asked the order of the dividing cell? We’re missing that and it belongs in the M section…whoops.</p>
<p>Oh, I think we have the dividing cell order question. So that makes 20 I think… Lol, this is so confusing!</p>
<p>@Piano68 That’s on the list, the only thing is that noone remember the order very well xD
Yeah that question was A (I only), I’m sure about it. Not sure what it asked though xD</p>
<p>Oh, I remember another one about the crosses. It was asking the genotype of the parents in the cross, I think. The F1 was roughly 75% dominant and 25% recessive, so I think the answer was Bb x Bb. Not sure. Lol</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the question for the autosomal recessive answer choice?</p>
<p>@SAT200 I almost think there was a pedigree chart showing it, but I’m probably wrong. I went through many practice tests, so I’m probably confusing the real tests and practice tests.</p>
<p>By the way, when we all get our scores later…What do you guys recommend for retaking it? I mean I definitely don’t think I’ll receive an 800, but I’ll probably be close. At what point do you think retaking it would be better than sticking with the score you received? Like what number?</p>
<p>Anything above 700 is good and if you get above 750 thats even better. You don’t have to retake it study for other things like SAT 1 or ACT. Maybe even other Sat subject tests</p>
<p>No their was definitely a petrigree chart it could have been on general but it asked what is the trait like sexlinked autsomal/recessive then it asked what has to be the genitype of the parents</p>
<p>I don’t know if there was any pedigree analysis…was it in M or E biology ?</p>
<p>I dont rmember a pedigree analysis but I took E…</p>
<p>I took M, so if there was a real pedigree chart, it would be in M or general. I think there might have been a pedigree chart, but maybe I’m insane.
It was probably in a practice test I took, and I’m confusing them.
Now that we have basically all the M questions, does anyone remember any E questions to finish that list? There’s only a few more to find for the E section.</p>
<p>There was no pedigree chart guys… I would’ve probably talked about that when we finished the test (everyone took bio in my class)</p>