<p>the question for the huntigtions was what perecentage would the son get the disease if the dad had it.</p>
<p>wouldnt it have to be hundred.</p>
<p>the question for the huntigtions was what perecentage would the son get the disease if the dad had it.</p>
<p>wouldnt it have to be hundred.</p>
<p>what was the ovary one.</p>
<p>Oh! hahah, im sorry, I meant pituitary. I forgot the ques. It was LH and pituitary</p>
<p>It was pituitary, not ovary. LH is made by the posterior pituitary gland.</p>
<p>And the bacteria one - wasn’t it asking about why we care that there are so many bacteria?</p>
<p>Yes, that is true. Hmmm…I guess it didn’t make sense to me why it would matter if it got a virus. I mean, the toxins affect us more.</p>
<p>I understand that alot of people thought that the dad could be homozygous. But one has to understand how rare it is to survive and reproduce with this disease. If he was homozygous, both his parents would have had to have it.</p>
<p>^yeah, I didn’t understand that one. I think I went with the last choice…</p>
<p>And referencing earlier, why would lichens and moss take over after a fire? If a layer of nutrients is returned to the soil after a fire and enriched, then weed-like grasses, etc. would directly take over. Unless the fire had somehow exposed massive amounts of rock that needed breaking down, lichen and mosses would not be involved.</p>
<p>Yeah, the answer to the fire one was definitely not mosses. The forest would not go through primary succession, but rather, secondary succession (the soil is still there)</p>
<p>why couldn’t the one for the fire be woody shrubs?</p>
<p>and was the one with the beef/bacteria in M?..b/c i didn’t see it…
lol hope i didn’t skip something?</p>
<p>lol, don’t worry, it was probably in M</p>
<p>Btw, how many question did you guys skip? I think I ended up skipping 3-4 and I know I got 3-4 (maybe add another 2 or 3 just in case).</p>
<p>ahh! okay confirmed 2 wrong (didnt noe Hungtington’s was dominant! should have…) (and stupid insect question which only I got wrong and a 1st grader could have answered) </p>
<p>and what about the after the fire one??</p>
<p>like i do for all SATs i take, i hope the curve will be better than -2 = losing the 800!! :(</p>
<p>oh, and the mysterious cell question. </p>
<p>multicellular, true nucleus, and had cell walls made of stringy stuff? or something. </p>
<p>what was the mysterious cell? i was between plants and fungi and ended up going with plants… cuz i thought the stringy stuff was like… the cell wall connections within a plant. </p>
<p>then again… looking back, it was looking at one cell so it had to mean the cell wall material was stringy. chitin or cellulose?</p>
<p>^^^^Woody plants are usually later on in the succession scheme. Plants like trees, etc, develop after basic plants do. Weeds and such aren’t woody, so there was a better answer.</p>
<p>^ so… u mean conifers? :)</p>
<p>I put Woody Shrubs. Quick googling supports woody shrubs and grass / weeds, but the latter has more evidence.</p>
<p>i think logic goes with grass and weeds though. blahh what was the question specifically asking for? the “dominant vegatation 1 year after the fire”?</p>
<p>and also what was the answer to the ADH one? did it ask for when ADH levels were high or low? (this was with the answers 1) greater volume of more dilute urine or 2) less volume of more concentrated urine) or something</p>
<p>and also, are curves relative to the test takers of that month? i.e. december curve would be different from another month’s curve if the same test was administered?</p>
<p>-after the fire, i put lichen/moss, it’s only been 1 year…, it’s not enough time for vegetation to grow yet. soil takes forever to build up. most vegetation need soil to grow.
-caffeine causes you to go to the bathroom more and it’s dilute (from experience) it causes decrease in ADH which leads to less reabsorption of water into the body
-the mysterious cell i put plant, since it said the cells haves spaces in between, and i remember plant cells have intercellular spaces
-for the clam question, i put water going in doesn’t allow gamete dispersal since they have external fertilization. water going in should help their locomotion; like how they open and close.
-the other clam question, i put black first appears in stomach. however, i think i got that one wrong, it should be gills.
-for the huntington’s one, i put 50% too. the dad has to be Hh, since the question specifically says that it’s a rare disease.</p>
<p>There was a question on cystic fibrosis and i was wondering if the carriers can express symptoms of cystic fibrosis.</p>