<p>primate-- whale, since it’s a mammal</p>
<p>but there was no whale-only shark</p>
<p>primates – whale, since it’s a mammal</p>
<p>whales are close to primates…</p>
<p>chromosomal fusion was <__> these form,i guess.</p>
<p>but there were no whales in my pictures–that wasn’t an option!</p>
<p>starfish -both primates and echinoderms are deuterostomes</p>
<p>I think the embargo has been lifted, yes. Tinychat has the answers.</p>
<p>thats what i thought. but what about birds? they are chordates too–thats what confused me</p>
<p>why?</p>
<p>The first one was whale ;)</p>
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<p>Bunch of M + General Q’s</p>
<p>Both the whale and primates are mammals and chrodates therefore they are related. Also U guys remember the order which they went? The shark whales etc…? I either put c or d. They started with 5</p>
<p>Also for 300 amino acids u have 900 nucleotides right?</p>
<p>yes 900…thats what i put.</p>
<p>so glad I left the spleen question blank… totally forgot what it did :P</p>
<p>Q 2 on the cross section of plant leaf was the palisade layer… Right? It was the 2nd layer with block cells. It was a bit confusing cuz they had some cells magnified etc</p>
<p>Why didnt i leave spleen question blank
and coral reefs :((</p>
<p>if i answered those correctly i would have a chance 760+</p>
<p>coral reefs… think about all those colorful animals swimming around… diversity comes into mind? </p>
<p>omitted 2, none wrong so far after googling (only because people have not discussed).</p>
<p>I can’t believe the stupid eye was on the test… took the barrons test that had it and didn’t bother reviewing it -.-</p>
<p>Guys why did you put roots in tundra?</p>
<p>i put humus is in very deep(because its covered with ice and snow)</p>
<p>What kind of population growth was the ant/tree decomposition question asking for?</p>
<p>i put exponential growth…</p>