<p>hey derek_setter,</p>
<p>could you <em>please</em> post as many of the questions that you can remember? </p>
<p>I'm seriously thinking that there's something different with my tests because there definitely wasn't a banana/pineapple/fruit, etc. Q on my test</p>
<p>funkmasta what did you put for the hawaiian question???</p>
<p>funkmasta, do you recall a circulatory diagram and the Q asked you to identify which organism it most likely belonged to? I said a bird</p>
<p>i put the lava from the volcano for teh hawaiian one and i don't remember the circulatory diagram....hmmmm.</p>
<p>funkmasta: did you take E? (was the hawaii Q on the E?)</p>
<p>the hawaii q was part of the core. </p>
<p>so that makes the OP the only person that put plants for the hawaii question right.....</p>
<p>lol eyewarrior! why say ribosome all of a sudden ;).</p>
<p>okkkkayy... what if I had no hawaii question on my core??????</p>
<p>are you guys sure that there's only 1 version of the SAT II tests?!</p>
<p>im also international....so I'm realllly curious to know if there's more than one version</p>
<p>on my test, I didn't have half the diagrams that xindianx indicated in the answers</p>
<p>caffeine question</p>
<p>I had one caffeine question, and said it increased the volume of dilute urine.. does this sound familiar??</p>
<p>then there must be a different form. I took BIO-Molecular. And it kinda sucks that the answer is teh core one, cuz that totals up to a total of 5 missed so far, with the 7 i omitted.</p>
<p>I remember a question about the amount of energy from one step to another (producers, consumers, secondary consumers) and i wasn't sure at all about a possible answer</p>
<p>Hey guys, what'd you get for the hawaiin question?</p>
<p>I put hot spots...but i'm not sure....</p>
<p>what did you guys get for the last two experiments on the molecular part? the one with the retrovirus and the bag?
for the retrovirus one, was protein X for cell division?</p>
<p>eyewarrior... my last questions on the bio M test were about the wavelengths of light and what is visible to humans, grasshoppers and which light colour chlorophyll a and b can't see</p>
<p>DID ANYONE have a question like that?!?!?!</p>
<p>eyewarrior11... yes, cell division. it said at the bottom of the diagram that it caused the cell to divide more rapidly.</p>
<p>I didn't know the answer to "what is uniqe about a retrovirus (or something like that)?"</p>
<p>newposter: yes newposter, i had a ? like that. It was that insects can see ultraviolet light. It gives flowers a pattern that lets them attract insects. I bet flowers look freaking cool with the UV coloring.</p>
<p>The diagram with the protein synthesis...
Was the letter A, which attach to the tRNA the tRNA codons or something ?</p>
<p>oh and newposter... you asked me to post all the answers i can remember. the thing is, I can't remember a SINGLE question unless somebody prompts me about it. I'm that way sometimes.</p>
<p>I'm a little worried though, I finished that test in about 30 minutes. It is a bit fast and there were about 4 or 5 I had no clue on.</p>
<p>I didn't know the answer to "what is uniqe about a retrovirus (or something like that)?"
the answer was the one with reverse transcriptase in it</p>
<p>newposter, where are you taking the bio sat from? because ur test is very similar to the june bio test</p>
<p>oh. I might have left that blank, I can't remember. I dont know. I thought most of the things I studied for alot weren't on there.</p>