<p>What Is Eutrophication???
Was That An Answer?</p>
<p>doesnt it hurt to find out one that you got wrong? i know i screwed up teh beginning with the succession, competition, and adaptation. It seems to me that the most adaptive species competes best... i thought it was ambiguous.</p>
<p>on the molecular part:
what happens to the frog cells that arise from the donor frog? was it something to do with lacking intenstinal cells</p>
<p>Was the experiment an example of cloning?</p>
<p>why are the frogs able to grow normalle--what does it tell you? that old genes still work or something</p>
<p>when it said the one about photosynthesis? was it initiation of energy or occurs in vascular plants</p>
<p>what does the plasma membrane do? block hormones</p>
<p>I put down cloning.</p>
<p>the frogs were clones, they would all be identical, the old genes still work</p>
<p>is they are identical the answer to what happens to frogs from the donor?</p>
<p>I still don't understand why the question with two species is competition. Species A's population increased when it was cold, and Species B's population increased when it was warm. This question isn't really about competition at all. Species A was just better able to adapt to the cold, while species B was better adapted to the warm environment. Adaptation may be anatomical, but the question says that they were two different species, so they should naturally have anatomical differences.</p>
<p>i dont think adaptation was one of the choices though</p>
<p>It was part of the first matching section, and the choices were: succession, eutrophication, competition, adaptation, and something else.</p>
<p>The choices were Extinction, Adaptation, Eutrophication, Competition, and Succession. </p>
<p>The first question had to do with the trees replacing the other plants, which I believe is succession. </p>
<p>The one that had the pigeons disappearing was extinction</p>
<p>The one about the stingray changing color was adaptation </p>
<p>which leaves us with eutrophication or competition. </p>
<p>The two questions are the one about different species of algae according to temperature, and the one about the blue algae replacing the many varieties or algae.</p>
<p>Keep in mind though that the directions say that each answer may be used once, more than once, or none at all.</p>
<p>yah, i put mutation twice</p>
<p>The question about the bug changing color for survival, was the answer "mimicry"??</p>
<p>Also, if you took M, would the answer sheet have 60 questions, then a 20 question gap(the E section) and start at 81-100(the M section)</p>
<p>Skater Girl: Yes, I believe it's mimicry, and yes, the questions would be 1-60 then 81-100 for Bio M</p>
<p>haru: </p>
<p>"which leaves us with eutrophication or competition.</p>
<p>The two questions are the one about different species of algae according to temperature, and the one about the blue algae replacing the many varieties or algae."</p>
<p>so what was it...eutrophication or competition??</p>
<p>for those who took M, do yo u remeber how many questions were about the frogs (at the end of section), b/c i think i skipped those.</p>
<p>there 4 questions
1)i dont remember
2) what happens to frogs of donor nuclei
3) what is the experiment about?
4) what does it tell you about cloning?</p>
<p>lol i definately missed the algae question</p>
<p>what was the one with the different cycles, is anyone positive whether it was carbon or nitrogen cycle?</p>
<p>i put nitrogen</p>