<p>same II and III…im accounting that i got that one wrong, the 80,000 one, the protist and plantea question, the color blind son one and maybe one or two more…5/6 rn…but theres always room for more error gah</p>
<p>I’m just still don’t understand why its 80,000. Sorry for my stupidity.
Which one was the protist and plantea?</p>
<p>I have a couple questions.
- So the IAA and lanolin question is II and III, (not I II and III). correct? I answered all three
- What is answer to the question about the carbon cycle and affecting photosynthesis? I read through the forum and there was no clear definite answer like the IAA lanolin question.
- What is the answer to the last question on the E section. It was about why the women from ages 20-29 had such a low mortality rate?
- What is the answer to the question about yeast’s adapation for surviving fermentation or something like that?
Thanks</p>
<p>P.S. I currently have -2 assuming I got the lanlin-IAA question and the carbon cycle-photosynthesis questions wrong.</p>
<p>yeah me neither i think it still could be 800,000 but idk…that one guys explanation was pretty solid. and the plant protist one was like whch groups can an animal with nuclei, chloroplast and cell wall (?) i think be classified as…i put only plants…i was stuck between just plants and plants and protists…but i think the answer was plants and protists</p>
<p>@yikimmnada i put II and III for that one …photosynethisis with the rock i believe is the slowly moving through carbon cycle one and i took M</p>
<p>@bmonticello23. Yes the answer is both plants and protists.</p>
<p>Dammit. so i got both wrong.
Also, why is the photosynthesis rock question slowly moving ?</p>
<p>Edit: Also what are your thoughts on the relatively difficult of this test compared to previous ones? How about the relative curve?
This is my first time for the bio test and I am curious…</p>
<p>i think becuase the question was why is the carbon in a rock not directly involved with photosynthesis. I mean its a freakin rock…why would the carbon in it move and be readily available haha</p>
<p>@yjkimnada
- that question is still being debated, theres no clear answer yet
- i think that one is that carbon moves slowly through the carbon cycle
- i remember i used process of elimination for that one but i forget the exact answer, what were the answer choices?
- and i dont rly remember that question lol it was probably easy, what were the answer choices?</p>
<p>If I missed two questions and skipped one, is that -3 or -4? (do they round up or down for the (.25 * 2)</p>
<p>what did you guys get for the archaebacteria question?</p>
<p>@insurrection thats game for an 800 thats a raw score of 77 (rounded up) which is really good, assuming you got everything else right but you never know. </p>
<p>@dci01498 was that in the E section? i dont remember that</p>
<p>Ok
- I will continue to read through the forum until a clear answer becomes evident
- Yeah i think that is the general consensus (slow moving through cycle). So got that wrong for sure.
- Some choices were in no particular order:
a. High childbirth death rate
b. Small sample size (my choice becuz everything seem to support higher deathrates instead of lower deathrates as shown in the question)
c. Bad sanitation - Some of the answer choices were in no particular order just randomly:
a. has lots of DNA
b. something related with oxygen i forgot. but i chose this one becuz it was the only thing that seem to relate to both fermentation and yeast’s productivity in alcohol fermentation.</p>
<p>oh wait what was the one with lactic acid fermentation i dont remember what i put??..and what were the answers to some of the easier questions just so we can check?</p>
<p>women had low mortality rate because of the lack of number of sampling… thats what i put for the answer. </p>
<p>For the yeast question, I put the one with the most budding… again i don’t remember the exact wordings</p>
<p>@dci04198
Yes I also put the small sample size. I think that is correct :)</p>
<p>For the yeast question, large bud number was indeed one of the choices. So we are split on this problem</p>
<p>was yeast in the Ecology section?</p>
<p>also, have we come up for a definitive answer for the 80,000 VS 800,000?</p>
<p>i don’t think fermentation is related to oxygen in anyway because fermentation is anaerobic respiration</p>
<p>@dci04198. the exact answer choice was “resistance to oxygen” or smth like that. So since fermentation doesnt use respiration, i just chose that. Dammit you are prob right though.</p>
<p>Also, what was the question regaring reptile adaptions for land?</p>
<p>fermentation occurs when there is no oxygen present to accept the H+ protons and electrons (that were carried by NADH and FADH to the ETC) and turn them into water (byproduct of cellular respiration), so it goes directly in a cycle of glycolysis</p>
<p>For the fermentation one I put the one that said something about alcohol (probably wrong)
And the reptile one I think I put the one about skin and it’s egg.</p>