/// SAT Subject Test in Biology \\\ 2012, October, 6

<p>Wasnt the fruit ph one Banana?</p>

<p>there was a question that asked which one would not help in phylogenetic analysis…what did you guys put for that?</p>

<p>it was like essential proteins or something</p>

<p>meosis
fats give off most energy
enzymes control which reactions
bananas
apples
they can mate with each other
essential proteins
homology
tapeworms-all 3
tube b protein
tube 1 only
directional would not occur
control
frogs
produces-shrubs
eukaryotic and prokaryotic- cell wall
mitochondria- powerhouse
golgi appartues-secretory protein
pulmonary venis-systemic tissue
vaginal lining or fallopian tubes
lowers the ea
amount of time it takes reactants to mix
wild eyes dominant
absorption of energy
krebs cycle
xx only
x-recessive mostly males</p>

<p>mature phloem…
hcl lowers ph
passive immunity
active immunity
agglutination
allergic reaction
nervous system ectoderm
ectoderm and amniotic
electrons
isolation relationships with the volcano or whatever</p>

<p>black vs clear plastic bag
metabolism
cross it with a yellow plant
mrna does not have double nucleotide chains
lh spike ( i think i missed)
50 %</p>

<h1>of gametes-4</h1>

<p>a question about prophase or something?
I put the S phase for dna replication…
hardy weinburg- random mating
mutation for most probable cause
large instestine- absorption of water
frog egglnucleates- skipped</p>

<p>terminal buds- skipped this one thank god
most likely fungi
surface area
tundra
taiga
16 chromatids
x was more competitive than y
double then go into equilibirum?
carrying capacity 400
chaperones help with folding</p>

<p>lipids face inward- middle of bilayer</p>

<p>DNA creates protein</p>

<p>coenzymes-vitamins
pituarty gland produces hgh
water diffusion
plasma membrane-proteins</p>

<p>there are 14 left to compile for molecular. I wish there was test on who had the best compilation skills…</p>

<p>Did anyone take the Ecology section? There was a plant embryo diagram – one with only SM (some liquid with water, salts, etc…), one with only auxin, and one with both auxin and kinetin (looked like a bush of cells shaped like a continent).</p>

<p>Anyone remember their answers for this diagram? One of the questions was “the SM only had what effect”? I put only cell division (other choices were cell enlargement and differentiation). </p>

<p>I felt really stupid after the test b.c I didn’t think some answers through. <em>sigh</em></p>

<p>introns not exons cant believe i missed that one</p>

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<p>This is golden, but I’m going to refrain from commenting. Please carry on.</p>

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<p>No.</p>

<p>Uhh then please illuminate me on what it was. Because it sure as hell wasn’t the other ones.</p>

<p>There is pulmonary circulation, and then there is systemic circulation. The two are completely separate. I’m not sure why you think the two are the same. Lol.</p>

<p>Well **** me in the ass…facepalm. Do you remember any others and do you think my list so far is accurate? I know that convergent is homology</p>

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<p>Apparently you don’t know. </p>

<p>Convergent evolution; analogous structures.</p>

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<p>No. </p>

<p>The vaginal lining is not shed once a month.</p>

<p>No I meant that answer was incorrect. LOL!! I love this guy.</p>

<p>And I think proteins are useful for phylogenetic tree, because in some cases DNA sequences and the like are used to determine phylogeny, and DNA codes for proteins.</p>