<p>i skipped and missed a lot of the plant root identification and sea star, hydra stuff. what were the answers for these? i was really hoping for 700+ but i won't get more than 640-680</p>
<p>missed chaparral.... *** i don't remember sparknotes or pr ever using that term. missed and omitted others too, but can't remember.</p>
<p>bigweight, segregation occurs during anaphase (I or II).</p>
<p>I took molecular, and was pleasantly suprised! It was no where near as hard as I thought it would be. That's partially because I was afraid there was going to be a lot of organismal biology (Kaplan book said 30% is organismal biology! Lies!).</p>
<p>I didnt know the 2 layer cell thingy- which i think was hydra
What was the 2 antennae was it butterfly or crayfish??
and for gills- which animal had gills??</p>
<p>Another questions was with the bacteria (E. Coli and the antibiotics)
which plate was the control 1 or 3??</p>
<p>the 2 layer cell was hydra. The 2 antennae i put butterfly, but then again, i forgot what a cray fish was lol. The control plate i put was 1 because that shows what happens with no antibiotics. Anyway, what was the one where it said why do you use antibiotics with humans? I put the prokaryotes answer (A) but i think i got it wrong and it was the answer where humans cant ingest antibiotics.</p>
<p>didn't get that e.coli question, probably because i did eco
i out 2 antenna = butterfly and sans antenna = scorpion or something edit- crap am i wrong again?
crayfish was gills, idk if it was anything else</p>
<p>Ya, I just looked up crayfish on Wikipedia, and it was indeed gills. I kinda figured it wasn't actually a fish in the most literal sense (CB wouldn't make it that easy), so I was a bit apprehensive. I literally answered it at the last minute.</p>
<p>I think I put sample 4 for the E. Coli question. hmm</p>
<p>yeah I had that one. It took me a while to figure out if it meant a mountainside not pictured or the right hand side of the mountain that was slightly elevated. still not completly sure which one, but I went with the latter....</p>
<p>"bigweight, segregation occurs during anaphase (I or II).</p>
<p>I took molecular, and was pleasantly suprised! It was no where near as hard as I thought it would be. That's partially because I was afraid there was going to be a lot of organismal biology (Kaplan book said 30% is organismal biology! Lies!). "</p>
<p>wrong, i'm sorry, i just checked and it was prophase I, exactly what I put!!!!!! :)</p>
<p>I took molecular.
I'm in General Biology 2107
& this test was so annoying..so overly specific..
But I think I did well.</p>
<p>& How do you guys who took E know that M was easier?</p>
<p>--& by the way homologous chromosomes separate during Anaphase I...
Think about it..chromosomes aren't separating in Prophase I (first stage)..in fact they're being duplicated.
See here: Meiosis</a> vs. Mitosis</p>
<p>Yeah I put Anaphase one also. Firstly, it is in anaphase that chromosomes separate. Also, it said chromosomes not chromotids which specifies Anaphase I.</p>
<p>lmaoo yeaa i messsed up da crayfish etc. bs</p>
<p>but uhmmm wat did u guys get for that like question bout the predator catching that fly with the makrs on its back while the other bug or w/e had markings on its back...was it mimicricy??</p>
<p>and hwo are u able to tell teh difference btwn like two animals was it like amino acid sequence or radioactive carbon dating??</p>
<p>@ link ...I don't see anything that would make me want to pick Prophase I there?
Lol, I got the mimicry one wrong then.
don't remember the question..for the amino acid seq. one ..but I know I put that..
& ..I didn't put that for the virus one..but I bsed it & don't remember the other choices.. so idk lol</p>