<p>saurapsidia = reptilia? same thing right?</p>
<p>let’s get this thread going peeps!!!</p>
<p>just finished watching lab lecture 6. starting to study. oh boy.</p>
<p>Oh my god. How am i supposed to study for this lab quiz tomorrow? <strong><em>. There’s just too much </em></strong>* stuff!!!</p>
<p>how hard is the material for this week’s lab? i haven’t webcasted the lecture yet, been busy studying.</p>
<p>the rat dissection is very straightforward. you just go through and look at stuff.</p>
<p>what about studying for the quiz jb?</p>
<p>well that would really depend on your GSI. Mine had a surprising amount of non-rat stuff on there. Which sort of makes sense, it’d be too easy of a quiz if it was all anatomy/memorization. However, there was 2 point question where we had to outline the path of blood from the heart to the lungs and back. That was a pain…</p>
<p>non rat like what? as in previous labs or bioinform stuff? or like chordate diversity
gasp.</p>
<p>sigh, it is gonna be a long 48 hours or so</p>
<p>there was one on bioinformatics, and one on something else that wasn’t rat-ness. there was also a question about osmoconformers.</p>
<p>mech sauropsida is essentially reptilia.
my question: number 18 pg 25 of Exam Reader. There was another similar question in the exam before. how do i do these problems??</p>
<p>all you need for these is henderson hasselbach, just memorize it and then plug stuff in</p>
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<p>hmm okay.
is an aldehyde side chain always more polar than a carboxylic acid side chain? (referring to pg 27 q 28 ER) I got the question right, but then I started second guessing meself :(</p>
<p>carboxylic group is more polar than aldehyde</p>
<p>so 2, 1, 3</p>
<p>C</p>
<p>i think you mighta gotten the right answer on accident lol</p>
<p>what station in vedita are u jbtheunknown?</p>
<p>i don’t get number 27 multiple choice for practice exam 1…
S+/S how can you tell… what’s dominant…and recessive. and the most common phenotype = =</p>
<p>I’m in Melissa’s section. I’m in the opposite room of Vedita.</p>
<p>Vedita reminds me of Vegeta. someone should raise his/her hand and be like VEGETA IT’s OVER 9000!!!</p>
<p>the letter S indicates straight flying</p>
<p>since it’s capital, it’s dominant</p>
<p>so the fruitfly is straight-flying</p>
<p>this also means S+ is wildtype, which means evasive flying = most common in population</p>
<p>B</p>