<p>If I got an 800, I will scream :D</p>
<p>First of all the yeast graph in E section didnt mention anything about asexual reproduction and respiration. The first question asked what made the growth in the graph I believe it was availability of food. The other question stated why did the yeast population decline I choose buildup of metabolic wastes. Also another question not mentioned here is the accumulation of pesticides in top predators the answer was it accumulates as it goes through the food chain.</p>
<p>The yeast about asexual reproduction was in general wasn’t it? It was those ones where they gave you like 5 different answer choices and they gave you an example of reproduction and you were suppose to say what kind of reproduction it was.</p>
<p>Yes your right but in the list that is already included in the general and in the E section theres 2 question in a row about yeast in the list so am sure they meant the questions I have mentioned above</p>
<p>@Hanibb Thanks! Does the rest of the E section look correct?</p>
<p>I’ll repost the list after more corrections are discovered.</p>
<p>Pending corrections:</p>
<p>1) enzymes denaturing question belongs in M section
2) only one yeast: asexual reproduction question, which belongs in general section
3) yeast population after 48 hours: 50,000
4) growth of yeast population: availability of food
5) decline of yeast population: buildup of metabolic wastes
6) most pesticides in top predators due to accumulation as they go through food chain</p>
<p>Thanks so much for doing this Piano !</p>
<p>@collegiateprep Lol it’s definitely not just me! I think Aquawater98 has contributed the most. I just combed through the thread and added answers to Aquawater98’s original list. Thanks for the appreciation, though. :)</p>
<p>So to everyone, are there any more corrections you can see and/or questions you can remember?</p>
<p>^ I say we just relax until the results come out. Our memories have clouded, and most of the questions have been cleared up. Let’s hope for the best. I wish you all luck!</p>
<p>Yep anything above 780 for me I will be happy
Good luck to you all!!! 13 more days???</p>
<p>yeast reproduction was one of those matching ones</p>
<p>@StudiousMaximus I agree. I’ll post the final list and then we won’t update it anymore. This is probably as complete as it will get. Here it is:</p>
<p>General:
- mitochondrion
- mitochondrion
- chloroplast
- cell membrane
- retina
- iris
- lens
- Rat Lab: 80% of offspring at day 21
- Rat Lab: mothers’ diets must be same
- Rat Lab: prolonged birth decreases chances of offspring survival
- evolutionary order of fossils: starfish, shark, dinosaur, bird, whale
- convergent evolution: shark and whale
- most closely related to primates: whale
- uric acid: bird and dinosaur
- Population Graphs: humans are exponential
- Population Graphs: deer that reach a carrying capacity are a steady increase, then horizontal line
- Population Graphs: insects are bell curve
- Types of Offspring: purebred chicken had same coat color
- Types of Offspring: mule was hybrid
- Types of Offspring: yeast was asexual
- abnormal chromosome separation: <_> (telomeres together)
- estrogen question: does all 3 things (Answer E)
- primary cause of global warming: accumulation of greenhouse gases
- not part of arthropods: leeches
- lichens: mutualism
- tundra: cannot grow roots into soil
- most diverse biome: coral reef
- clumped population: due to mating
- neuromuscular junction: chemical signals
- implantation of embryo: lining of uterus
- cats and dogs: same phylum
- organelle found in both prokaryotes and eukaryotes: ribosomes
- Vine Lab: does not confirm hypothesis
- Vine Lab: conclusion is that vines are dependent on trees for support and nutrients
- Vine Lab: graph that starts with experimental faster than control but soon turns into control much faster than experimental (Answer C)
- Leaf Diagram: most photosynthetic were the palisade mesophyll cells
- Leaf Diagram: allows exchange of gases was guard cells (stomata)
- Leaf Diagram: allows transport was vascular bundle (one that looked like veins)
- Transcription/Translation: hydrogen bond was number 2
- Transcription/Translation: mRNA was number 4
- Transcription/Translation: the ribosome was number 5
- Transcription/Translation: contains both RNA and protein is ribosome (number 5)
- Chart with Crosses: Bb x Bb is only Cross I (Answer A)
- Chart with Crosses: offspring are 100% Bb on one cross
- Chart with Crosses: ???
- bicarbonate ion: acts as buffer
- least possible offspring: O blood type
- the thyroid releasing hormones: negative feedback
- origin of life came from mixing amino acids in ancient, Earth-like atmosphere
- Darwin’s theory of evolution based on populations
- genetic variance of sexual reproduction: crossing-over produces variation in phenotype
- plant scenario: the plant produces more O2 then it uses in respiration
- allele frequency least affected by random mating
- third trophic level would have 0.1% of energy
- dehydration reactions produce polymers
- O2 is a byproduct of photosynthesis</p>
<p>E:
- sends blood throughout body: aorta
- pumps blood to lungs through pulmonary arteries: right ventricle
- difference between energy produced by producers and energy taken up by producers and consumers: net community production
- most net primary production (most energy after accounting for respiration): alfalfa field (the biome in the first column)
- alfalfa field’s net primary production: 9200
- two areas without net community production: areas with 0 on the bottom row, or the two columns that were on the right (tropical rain forest and chaparral)
- difference between one row and another row: net primary production and heterotroph respiration
- specialization of tissue occurs during gastrulation
- spleen filters out erythrocytes in blood
- jointed appendages and has 3 pairs of legs: insects
- mice in an environment with very dark or very white areas: disruptive selection
- birds’ beaks: stabilizing selection
- cheetah with little variability underwent bottleneck effect long ago
- cause of yeast growth: availability of food
- cause of yeast decline: buildup of metabolic wastes
- yeast population after 48 hours: 50000
- buildup of cholesterol: atherosclerosis
- most pesticides in top predators due to accumulation through the food chain</p>
<p>M:
- changing blood type would not affect hemoglobin shape
- 900 nucleotides for 300 codons
- ATP changes the shape of myosin, and ATP becomes ADP
- nervous system responds first
- restriction enzymes work by joining segments of complementary DNA
- companion cells contain organelles not found in xylem or phloem
- glycogen is a short-term energy storage molecule
- distilled water goes to the left toward the solution
- enzyme denatured at 100 degrees C
- Cell Division: order of cell division was Answer E
- Cell Division: using a molecule that is more effective in highlighting DNA: DNA would be bolded (Answer A)
- Cell Division: cell was a plant cell
- Cell Division: ??? (perhaps anaphase—know you had to identify one of the phases)
- Pigments: 400-450 is most effective
- Pigments: violet is most effective
- Pigments: plant exclusively exposed to green light would not have oxygen-seeking bacteria
- Dipeptide: result of amino acids linked together
- Dipeptide: new peptide bond formed at 5 (very right of diagram)
- Dipeptide: H2O released when formed</p>
<p>Why is mitochondrion repeated twice on the list above?</p>
<p>Because the first two questions asked something very similar. One was asking for what organelle outputs energy and the other… I’m not sure, but both answers were mitochondrion.</p>
<p>Okay after I read the list the only 2 question left in E sections are one was about kangaroos why are they mammals I guess the answer was something about glands for production of milk and the last missing question was about disappearance from fossil record it was mass extinction.</p>
<p>For the rest of the general section I don’t really remember and I didn’t do the M section obviously.</p>
<p>@Hanibb Thanks for your help! I think now we should just wait for our scores instead of worrying about the list. Good luck to everyone! :D</p>
<p>I got a 720, should I retake? I feel kinda bittersweet about this.</p>
<p>740 somehow. I thought i got a 600.</p>
<p>charlie, i think our scores are good but CC’ers might go by the 750+ rule…are u keeping the score?</p>
<p>I got a 750. Definitely thought I was in the mid 600s</p>