<p>i have to say compared to the october bio test this was like a gift from above:D.</p>
<p>the october one had the eye and 2 karyote charts and so many things that the PR book didn’t prepare me for.
if i get a 650 i will be happy(i crammed all of yesterday’s yesterday) but even if i do get such a score i will probably retake it and study probably and ace it:D</p>
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<p>what was the tree question? i didn’t expect that from the E section… i was like ***. it was simple math at first but i was like there has to be a trick behind it…</p>
<p>did anyone get that the added trunk stays in the same place (4 feet above ground) and that the tree grows from the meristem layer and roots? I think this was bio-e btw</p>
<p>1)what did u do guys in the phylogenetic tree question the question was what represeents the relation ship through A to E
i went for a choice which sad c and d are more related than b and e however many of my friends say the ans was b, c,d, evolved from E</p>
<p>2) and in the startling question i think 43 about the first step was study the population and 44 about the most effective was to introduce a new species and 45 about the problem was competion 4 resources</p>
<p>3)and the one about the delay between the production of antibodies i went for a choice starting with the word proliferation bec it was a key word and i revised the immune system lesson from the barrons the day before the test and i am sure about it</p>
<p>i think guys the test was not that hard except for those questions above btw what is the minimum raw score 4 an 800</p>
<p>what was the answer to the question about the plant cells and how the cytoplasm… does something when the two cells are close together
the choices were: tight junctions, desmosomes, gap junctions, plasmodesmata,</p>
<p>i put plasmodesmata because of the “plasma” prefix…</p>
<p>Although each plant cell is encased in a boxlike cell wall, it turns out that communication between cells is just as easy, if not easier, than between animal cells. Fine strands of cytoplasm, called plasmodesmata, extend through pores in the cell wall connecting the cytoplasm of each cell with that of its neighbors."</p>
<p>i am from egypt but living in ksa . i think u knew from my name …btw where r u from lometa</p>
<p>dancinggbear i am really not sure but i asked my bio techer after the test and said to me that dialysis regulate the concentration of substances and gases inside the blood </p>
<p>what did u do in the questions of starting songbirds ?</p>
<p>For the question about eukariotic cells always having this thing, what did u put. I was stuck between nucleus and centrioles. I put nuclease but plants dont always have centrioles when dividing.</p>