<p>What the heck was the coelem one?
Ya I remember that one, no idea, never heard of it</p>
<p>The hawaii one is it hot spot mantle thing?
That is what I put, but the orginal poster disagreed, haven't seen thier reasoning to it yet</p>
<p>The graph with the parmecia or amoeba...HOW IS THAT EXPONENTIAL?
It was a straight line? Isnt that additive? It was not hyperbolic or anything.
The y axis was on a logrithmic scale, the x axis was normal. Thus it looked like a straight line, but if you were to plot to that graph with the x and y axis in the same interavals you would see that (0,1) (1,10) (2,100) etc. so its exponential.</p>
<p>The mosquito one....what was not done? Was it biological magnification or dose effect.
biomagnification was not done (thats when for example many small fish have mercury, when a bigger fish eats those small fish it gets all that mercury they had, but because its only one organism it gets sick)
dose effect? i have no clue what that is</p>
<p>wait for the menstruation, wasn't that just cycles monthly? exercising vigorously is correct for that one question, and uhhhh, lets see, i put down volcano lava leaving patches of green as one answer cuz that didn't make sense, and im pretty sure the curve on this will be much LESS generous as the october one, i dunno why, but not only was this test pretty easy (most of you people got the same answers), but isn't it true that the curves tend to alternate between generous and not generous? so if october was extremely generous, maybe this one wont be so good.......just a thought, this is not something you should take in and believe 100%.</p>
<p>I would say this tests curve will be pretty close to the Barrons one--- not as generous as the Real Sat's one because of the difficulty, and not as harsh as Sparknotes. what do you think????</p>
<p>i dunno, the barrons one is pretty close to the real SAT one, so they don't seem too different. I think it will be closer to sparknotes this time around....not to be negative or anything, just being realistic.</p>
<p>hey guys do you know if there were different versions of the test? I do NOT recognize ANY of these answers!!</p>
<p>my test started out with matching stuff (like a list of a, b, c, d, and e and then the questions). I did the M section and it had questions regarding albinism and wavelengths of light...does that sound familiar to anyone at all?</p>
<p>wavelengths of light didn't show up on my test, i have no clue what albinism is unless that means albino or seomthing, but yeah, no clue where wavelengths came from.</p>
<p>also: on the meunstration question, it said monthly throught entire life as one of the answers, but girls (young) and older women don't meunstrate. so i don't know if that is a possible answer or not.</p>
<p>i think there was just one test. originally, you had to match organs with a prompt and yes, i had phlogenic tree over a family of heterozygous for albinism and the wavelengths one i think you might be talking about what higher energy non visible light can some insects see. the answer was UV</p>
<p>was it on cuticles (of plants) and things to prevent heat loss in mammals, etc?</p>
<p>Also on my test:
- a question about PCR (question 31)
- something on test crosses
- biomass as you go up trophic levels (question 24)
- something on fine endoskeletal structure (which organism does not belong. I said a monkey)
- a circulatory diagram which I said was a bird's ("5" was the gas exchange answer)
- a bunch of matching ones involving DNA and rNA: transcription, translation, recombo, deletion and replication were the prompts</p>
<p>does this sound familiar to anyone?</p>
<p>the wavelengths one was the last 4 (or so) questions on the bio-M, right?</p>
<p>hmm. i don't recognize the circulatory diagram, i dont remember anythong on pcr otherwise it all sounds familiar. I may not recognize those questions the same way you remember them (like, i remember them differently).</p>
<p>no i think everyone had that question, it was like, "which fact of menstruation is correct?" I put it cycles once a month, which i thought was generally true, I didn't know we were supposed to eliminate it because of "technicalities" such as menopause.....lol. anyone else have any questions they remember? cuz im pulling a blank.</p>