<p>i think he did keep pure breed lines so he knows which one are homozygous tall and short.</p>
<p>what were the choices for the baby fetus and oxygen question? I took one look and answered the first one i thought was correct. Something like baby fetus has more oxygen affinity than a mothers. Right?</p>
<p>I thought it was something about affinty for oxygen at lower pressures… which I believe was the first answer…</p>
<p>but it compared humans and starfish. Both of them are in the animal kingdom (which is kingdom of course), so i said phylum</p>
<p>first branch(indicated by the node) connected both humans and starfish, and they are only associated through kingdom… that’s why i put kingdom…</p>
<p>What happened to the A and a frequencies in the insects that could/could not metabolize the insecticide: I put that both A and a increase. I thought it meant Aa would increase because that would result from natural selection.</p>
<p>I put they would even out, since AA is selected against since it will die from the insecticide, and aa would be selected against since it cannot metabolize normal carbohydrates… This will lead to a majority of Aa, leading to A and a frequencies evening out…right?</p>
<p>i said A and a would increase, Im not sure about it. I didn’t read the thing carefully about that one of them cant metabolize carbs, so i screwed the whole thing up.</p>
<p>Oh, i must’ve read the kingdom q wrong, i thought it was asking for something different.</p>
<p>I don’t remember that question,…i would remember if
someone states the complete question…</p>
<p>If only Aa is being selected, I would think A and a would even out as Aa begins to predominate.</p>
<p>Position of Grasshopper’s (1)legs (2)excretion organ (3)reproductive organ. I chose “A” for all three questions…(the most back part).</p>
<p>Orchid self-pollinates and one species of bird: coevolution something…</p>
<p>There were two sets of flower pollinating questions: one set in the last: black is dominant over brown. And another set: the color was incomplete dominant or something?</p>
<p>There was one short question about which doesn’t have exoskeleton, and a list of organisms…I forgot does anyone remember?</p>
<p>And there was one question which I believed the answer was LH…</p>
<p>And another question, regarding estrogen (or LH, forgot which one), I believe the answer for that was “ovary”?</p>
<p>First question of M section (#81), ‘What can’t we find out about this molecule’s formula C6H12O6’? I chose the ‘kind of atoms’…because we can’t figure out if its isotopes or…yea…</p>
<p>There was one question…I forgot but the answer, I believe, was ‘Sequence of amino acids’ Wait, wat was the question?</p>
<p>There was one set of question (with a graph) about hormone (one graph about its radioactivity in uterus, etc, and one graph about its radioactivity inside a cell) I said ‘it binds to a receptor in cytoplasm and transported to nucleus…’ and for the following question I said it’s estrogen, since the hormone’s radioactivity was high in uterus…I think estrogen was the only choice that is related to reproduction??</p>
<p>The question about when homologous pairs separate. I chose “anaphase I”.</p>
<p>The question about (this was HARD), that plasmid was detached from microtubules during metaphase, and pulled back to the opposite side…and reattached to spindle fiber and repositioned in the middle of the cell…: I chose “cytokinesis never occurs until they’re fully separated at the end of poles”…hope I’m right.</p>
<p>A set of questions about fetal/maternal hemoglobins. One question I said “fetal hemoglobin is more saturated (or has more affinity??) than the maternal hemoglobin”. Am I right?? </p>
<p>One question with a picture, about secreting an enzyme that breaksdown DNA into nucleotides…(or protein into a.a.), “where does the enzyme come from?” I chose “pancreas”…i think the question had something to do with small intestine…</p>
<p>There was a question…hmm like bacteria and human…what happens when bacteria gets into human’s body…I forgot about this question, does anyone remember??</p>
<p>One set of questions about Purifying Steps (with a table chart). I said for one question that “enzymes should be cooled to prevent protein denaturation…” others seems wrong. I was looking for answers like ‘consistent environment/temp’, but other choices were like “vary temp, etc”. </p>
<p>One set of questions about, with dishes of E.Coli bacteria. I said the control dish was “2”. I was confused between 1 and 2, but there’s one sentence that says they also used dish 1 and 5 during the experiment, so I chose “2” as the control of the experiment. Does anyone remember more questions in this set???</p>
<p>Which of the following doesn’t happen in mitochondria? I chose “glycolysis (cytoplasm).”</p>
<p>Does anyone remember about the black guinea pig, test cross question?</p>
<p>A question regarding amniotic egg, I guess it asked for its advantage? I chose the answer like “gets nutrients from ‘yolk sac”. I was confused between that answer and “doesn’t dry up in terrestrial.” What’s your answer? I think I got wrong…</p>
<p>What is the advantage of asexual reproduction? I said “E: mutation can’t pass on from parent to…F1 generation” thing. I don’t think adaptive characteristics pass on because adaptive characteristic is a change in somatic cell, not sex cell, and change in somatic cell doesn’t affect its off spring. What do u think?</p>
<p>Humans/faster locomotion(walking): humans are bilateral??</p>
<p>How are kingdoms organized? I said, “How old they are and their celluar structures.”</p>
<p>The blood type question: Father has O type, marries with a woman. What is not a possible bloodtype of their offsprings: I chose AB.</p>
<p>The bee or fly that doesn’t have enzyme that oxidize alcohol. I chose that “fly/bee has better resistant to alcohol”, but I think I’m wrong.</p>
<p>One set of questions with two graphs, like red-legged bird and black-legged bird living in spaces. There was one question what happens when it’s intermediate, rather than high or low. I just chose “red legged lives in wide and the other lives in narrow,” just following the original wide/narrow graph. I ignored the height graph. Others seemed wrong.</p>
<p>One question about “which of the following is not a characteristic of chordate”? choices were like dorsal nerve cord, gills, etc. I forgot my answer. Do u remember?</p>
<p>Which of the following is not a characteristic of individual, not population? I chose “phenotype of an individual”.</p>
<p>Which is used for movement? Choices were ciliates, flagellum, and microvillie. I chose only “ciliates and flagellum.”</p>
<p>An insecticide is sprayed on insects. “a” codes for a trait that is resistant to the insecticide. AA are dead since they can not withstand the insectcide. aa are dead since they can not function normally because they can not normally metabolize carbohydrates. What happens to the A and a frequencies?</p>
<p>I put the grasshopper stuff was all int he back,</p>
<p>Oxygen comes from water.</p>
<p>Sickle cell was an abnormal protein.</p>
<p>shizzle…now i remember the cowpox question (using harmless bacteria).
Now i don’t remember grasshopper question.
Pardon me.</p>
<p>Oh and ryan, i just noticed that, grasshopper’s legs come from the
middle region…??..i chose the back part, but…</p>
<p>Try trimming your list down before posting so that it only addresses questions that haven’t already been answered.</p>
<p>I put the back for all of them… it looked like it on the test… I’ll be mad if I get that questions wrong… it was worthless…</p>
<p>For those unsure of the grasshopper question, this might help:</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.sidney.ars.usda.gov/grasshopper/ID_Tools/F_Guide/extanat.htm[/url]”>http://www.sidney.ars.usda.gov/grasshopper/ID_Tools/F_Guide/extanat.htm</a></p>
<p>Thanks Tedjn. Still not sure though…</p>
<p>Which can account for the difference in bristlecones and sawgrasses on the other slope? I. Nutrients in each soil type. II. Moisture held by each soil. III. Climate due to elevation.
I&II? Sawgrasses and Bristlecones grew at all elevations…</p>
<p>What is an advantage of asexual reproduction:
Mutations are not passed from generation to generation? The rest didn’t seem to make sense, though this doesn’t sound too right…</p>
<p>Which is true of all ecosystem? (can’t remember the exact wording)
Decomposers are an important part of the ecosystem.</p>
<p>Why is the centromere needed for the plasmid to be passed on?
Centromere allows formation of mitotic spindle?</p>
<p>FOCKKKKKK
I’m afraid the legs are in the middle reigion ryan…
damn it stupid picture.</p>
<p>yeah this sucks… I’m already counting it wrong cause the picture was horrible…</p>