<p>flees feed off the coyote blood i put seed - mouse- snake- coyote- flee</p>
<p>meiosis(pathenogenesis is like fertilization without male's help)</p>
<p>hey how do you cancel ur score ne ways</p>
<p>you have to mail them a letter requesting a cancellation by Wed. (the address should be on the website)</p>
<p>meh...i dont remember a seed - flea - mouse- snake- coyote chain so i just picked seed - flea - mouse-coyote- snake</p>
<p>or fax for cancelation</p>
<p>I chose the seed-flea-mouse-coyote-snake one too.</p>
<p>blah123, the answer was choice I and III simply because a questions XACTLY like tht appears inthe princeton review SAT II bio book...LH secretino is normal at tht given time... and pH level in uterus that inflicts sperm movement or survival is an effective obstacle to render fertility...so answer was choices I and III</p>
<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleas%5B/url%5D">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fleas</a></p>
<p>"Fleas are external parasites, living by hematophagy off the blood of mammals and birds"</p>
<p>Fleas should have been last</p>
<p>its seed-mouse-snake-coyote-flea simply because no1 is eating the fleas and they r on top of this apparent food chain</p>
<p>lol nicely done crosscurrent.</p>
<p>which one seemed easier to every1 else? E or M?</p>
<p>I thought the fleas coming last one was an easy one, until I got on this thread haha.</p>
<p>AND: I had a lot of time (AP Bio experience + having to pee made me fast) so I looked at E questions too. Personally, I would have had to leave a lot of those blank. I was sure about my choice of M when I saw the one with pictures of leaves/flowers, because I couldn't remember what a dicot was! On M, I didn't leave any blank, at least. I'm not counting on getting none wrong, but I'm more confident than I would have been if I had taken E.</p>
<p>lol ditto? </p>
<p>meh...E looked SOO EASY...jesus...shoulda taken it...when do we get scores online?</p>
<p>which is more easily fossilized-ear bones or cerebral cortex?</p>
<p>^ ear bones, it is impossible(and disgusting) for your brain to get fossilized</p>
<p>i said ear bones because theres calcium in it which would fossilize 13543151 times better than neurons found in ur cerebral cortex</p>
<p>I was just like hey... I know bones fossilize thanks to dinosaurs I learned about in 3rd grade, so I'll go with that.
My testing strategies are complex, clearly.</p>
<p>ok, what was the right answer for the normal ovulation q?</p>
<p>SuaVe: i looked in my pr...it says blocked uterine tube only....but the other choices had to do with FSH and LH. i always thought the uterus was acidic...thats why semen is alkaline so that protects the sperm from the uterus juices? (lol sorry couldnt think of the word). so an acidic uterus is normal isnt it?</p>
<p>blah123: u said tht answer choice III was "III uterus = acidic and prevents movement"</p>
<p>in this case...the pH level is SOO high, it is preventing movement of the sperms...this is not a case in most normal females cuz otherwise...we'd have no more babies...so this is an abnormal case and infertility is certainly not a normal case either...</p>
<p>if im wrong please tell me so i can better guesstimate my score..</p>
<p>and lol...uterus juices...hahaha</p>