June 2006 - Biology

<p>Did anyone else get that for karyotype questions?</p>

<p>for karyotypes,
somatic = 48
gamate = 24
tri-zygote = 49</p>

<p>at least thats wut i got</p>

<p>i'm pretty sure it was 48, 24, 24, 25 :)</p>

<p>it wasn't tri-zygote, it was trisomy which is 3 chromosomes for one pair (like down syndrome)</p>

<p>Thats what I had, for trisomy they said the gamete so it was 25.</p>

<p>to the people who are asking about the bone structures:</p>

<p>The first one was a whale fin, I'm pretty sure, or a dolphin. So that'd be the one for swimming.</p>

<p>The flying ones were...what, II and III? One was a bird wing and one was a bat wing.</p>

<p>The last ones were random other things I didn't recognize, except for the human hands. -_-;</p>

<p>Was Bio M hard? I was planning on taking that and switched to Bio E at the last minute because I didn't feel like thinking. 'Course, then I saw the question about sewage and was like "Oh crap, I missed that class," but eh...</p>

<p>i think i put erosion for that one.
wut were the choices?</p>

<p>bio m had a lot of lab questions... so it's like whether you like that or not... personally i got 19/20 (i think...) and so i'm happy :)</p>

<p>MANNNNNNN.</p>

<p>That test was so bad for me.</p>

<p>I didn't know where the hormone came from. How could I forget FLAT PIG?!?</p>

<p>Can someone compile a list please?</p>

<p>1) for darwin, i am pretty sure he didn't know about alleles
2) for the body temperature/room temperature graph (with snakes, lizards, opposums, etc), what did you guys put you can conclude? one of the answers was that opposums were cold-blooded. i put its temperature will be the same as the cat's at 43 degrees.
3)for the burning glucose/ oxidizing one, i said it gave off more energy</p>

<p>can you guys think of more questions?</p>

<p>2) for the body temperature/room temperature graph (with snakes, lizards, opposums, etc), what did you guys put you can conclude? one of the answers was that opposums were cold-blooded. i put its temperature will be the same as the cat's at 43 degrees.</p>

<p>What were the other options?</p>

<p>i don't really remember. does anyone else know?</p>

<p>i had that mammals have diff things..</p>

<p>oh, you mean different ability to regulate body temperatures, that one?</p>

<p>are you sure?</p>

<p>but i am pretty sure the only mammal that was on it was the cat
other choices were: anteater, snake, lizard, opposum, etc</p>

<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oppossum%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oppossum&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>people...you're making me nervous by saying it was so easy
i think i got a lot wrong... :(</p>

<p>for that question about burning glucose and respiration, wasn't it that respiration makes more energy because i thought just burning glucose = fermentation and respiration makes more energy through the electron transport and what not...is that wrong?</p>

<p>What about the question that discussed barriers to ovulation or whatever? I put II and III only...but apparently everyone else thinks its I and III only.</p>

<p>And then, also, the question about linked genes--was it II only or I and II</p>

<p>ovulation... errr yeah. i got that one wrong i put II and III but eveyrone says it's I and III and linked genes IS I and II...</p>