<p>yea I thought virus would either kill them and make them extinct… but realistically some could have survied through natural selection… now that I think of it… I personally wrote trap and move LOL… but I really had no clue haha</p>
<p>For the ovulation + fertility question, what did you guys get?</p>
<p>^^^was that in E?</p>
<p>^^ I put just after the egg is released (or something like that?). It was more of a guess than anything.</p>
<p>I put something like a bit after ovulation.</p>
<p>What were the options for that question?</p>
<p>All of the different justifications for starling population control are confusing me… I put to trap & move.</p>
<p>yess it was soon after the egg is released.</p>
<p>what about Virus Questionssssss pleaseeeeeeeeeee ?</p>
<p>the capsid encloses the genetic material
reverse transcriptase is the protein used to create DNA from RNA
retrovirus is what causes AIDS
and phage infects bacteria</p>
<p>why do I feel like I don’t recognize any of these questions…</p>
<p>^^^ Was that bio M? I don’t recognize that either</p>
<p>all im not sure about is
- the best way to control the starling population (i put trap&relocate)
- the trisomy question with the karyotype (25 or 49??)
- the change in the radioactive embryos (abrupt or not abrupt?)
helppp por favor (:</p>
<p>it was 25. It said if you have a NORMAL gamete and another gammete and the final thing has one trisomy, then what is the number in the OTHER individual.</p>
<p>connie, I took m biology and yes, i confirm the virus questions about retrovirus and phages, etc…</p>
<p>for the startling problem, think about this…
gypsy moth caterpillars devastate acres of woodland at a time. We don’t “trap and relocate” them, otherwise they will grow somewhere else and kill off many of the trees there. We kill those suckers with pesticides, and still some survive through mutations and what not. I am not saying that I am right, just proving that the lethal injection is a valid idea.</p>
<p>biogeochemical question i put necessary to convert organic nutrients to inorganic nutrients… the other answer i was contemplating was the “there is a finite about of nutrients in the ecosystem” </p>
<p>starlings i put to introduce a new species</p>
<p>mendel question i just remember choosing I and II </p>
<p>enzyme one i put rate of diffusion increases with temp… idk why</p>
<p>for the boiling the leaf did anyone put “catalyzes the reaction” or something</p>
<p>What problem will arise if a Person with B blood receives blood from someone with blood A? ???///</p>
<p>@lometa - the blood aggulinates
@BiologySATII: i put the diffusion also because the molecules diffuse through the liquid, etc. the more they move - the greater the chance that in this diffusion, they hit each other (although, i’m not 100% sure)</p>
<p>what did you guys put for the huddling,shivering,counter current exchagne?</p>
<p>why is not :the A antigens would attack the B antigens.</p>
<p>@laca: thermoregulation. something like tht. it was in the barrons book</p>
<p>@lometa: because it would be _ antibodies attacking _antigens. antigens dont attack antigens. sry, i forget the actual types in the problem.</p>