<p>I am pretty sure it is desert because it said DAILY temperature fluctuations, which is one of the main features of a desert.</p>
<p>I’ve never even heard of the charrapal until today. The Barron’s book said the main thing to know about the desert is its temperature fluctuations so im sticking with that. </p>
<p>Hangingonstars, do you remember the wording of the yeast question? Or some answers that might ring a bell? Was it in bio m because i took e</p>
<p>what was the answer for the question which says
all the following is there in gymnosperms except…
i answered flowers
and another one is the role of enzyme
i think it has to do with dna codon or something</p>
<p>Role of enzyme is to determine what functions go on in the cell. Chaparal as seasonal temperature changes, but not daily</p>
<p>What were your answers for the pea phenotype question, also what’d you say which hormone the pituitary produces?</p>
<p>The pituitary produces growth hormones.</p>
<p>alright good, as for the charrapal/desert dilemma, I chose the desert</p>
<p>it produces hgh, and i think if i recall correctly the pea question was to cross with a yellow plant.</p>
<p>damn, we have to wait 19 days for our scores! so agonizing</p>
<p>Just wondering, don’t you guys think that CB will see that we’re talking about the test?</p>
<p>Probably. There are so many forums though, and I don’t think there have ever been any issues with any of those. </p>
<p>Does anyone remember what they put for the qs about what plasma membrane does (I said does not allow protein hormone to go through), what the mature phloem experiment showed, the hydrochloric acid and water reaction (M), and the two questions about the mahogany/wild type/white eyes ??</p>
<p>For those of you who took the test and think you did well, did Barrons prepared you well? Or other books?</p>
<p>Barrons did prepare me well. It had a diverse set of questions that prepared you for just about anything. I also used the Cliffs AP Biology book.</p>
<p>I think I got around 6 or 7 wrong. Left none blank. What would might my scaled score be, based on the difficulty and possible curve of today’s test?</p>
<p>1.5 extra points off for 6 wrong, 1.75 for 7 wrong, so 72.5 raw, 71.25 for 7 wrong. That’d be about a 740/50 without a curve.</p>
<p>Hahahahahaha failed that so badly.
Good thing I’m not going into Biology…</p>
<p>This test epitomized everything that is wrong with the testing industry.</p>
<p>The June test was definitely harder, but there were still a lot of confusing questions on this one!</p>
<p>veronicazhao i got the same for plasma membrane. for phloem i said it shows mature cells something… the HCl i said lowers pH because of H+ ions? and guessed dominant for mahogany and can’t remember for the cross of wildtype and white eyed flies. </p>
<p>can anyone confirm?</p>
<p>What was the question for the phloem? Was it on M? I don’t recall sseing that.</p>