<p>why would a person with a high white blood cell count have a fever? you sure you didnt get that one mixed up?</p>
<p>i'm almost certain i'm not wrong. our school's bio2 class is all anatomy and physiology-- we learned that fever is indicative of an infection, which would lead to a high wbc count to fight it</p>
<p>I also put this "endometrial lining is shed if embryo does not implant"</p>
<p>Hmm yeah I put that the person with the fever had low wbc (but i guessed, so am probably wrong).</p>
<p>hm it should have been high. b/c a fever is an immune response to fight infection just like raised wbc count</p>
<p>Do you remember the one about the birds and the islands...that one was hard, </p>
<p>also the one about thread like structures coming from fruits, seeds and several plants
The choices were something like : helping pollination, increasing seed dispersal, and 3 others</p>
<p>did anyone else notice that like 6 or 7 questions were nearly identical from official cb?</p>
<p>also for Hawaii i put "hotspot" the others seemed more population isolating. (also, diphtheria are flies, not birds. i'm pretty sure it was about flies. although i could be completely wrong and totally misread the question)</p>
<p>my guesses:
1. "hotspot" for hawaii
2.feather-like structures and burrs for seed dispersal
3. fever increases white blood cells</p>
<p><em>on the E section</em>
the mice/snakes graph:
1. mice pop. increased b/c of low predation (something like that) and increased food source?
2. snake pop. decreased b/c of food scarcity since mice pop. decreased?</p>
<p>thisdude415, yep, it was about drosophila flies.</p>
<p>flikfixation,
1. -> was Eco, didn't answer (though i looked at it... the i thought the others def raise BP... caffeine and methamphetamine both do for certain)
2. -> homologous was whale flipper and dog paw (iirc)
3. -> somatic=body cell. somatic = 2n. gamete = n. gamete definitely had 4.</p>
<p>I put down hotspot.</p>
<p>And hmm.. for protection. All seed coat usually does this. I read it off Madar, forgetting which page.</p>
<p>i put weather for the hawaii one. i don't know... i figured that since it had a hotspot it was like... not plausible to have cross-mating or something, yadidi?</p>
<p>the fever one was 1 and 5 - 5 had a LOW wbc count.</p>
<p>In the blood sample study, was was the answer to the clotting of the capillary bed (or something) question?
I believe the dandelion question was for seed dispersal not protection.</p>
<p>i thought 1 and 5 were answer for clotting?</p>
<p>haha there was more than one selection i don't even remember; i put 5 but why 1?</p>
<p>the feathers on the seeds/cockleburrs was for seed dispersal, I'm pretty sure...</p>
<p>1 because its sickle cells.
sickle cell-ed ppl have oxygen defficiency</p>
<p>oh i see...
also that light question bugs, i was pretty sure insects could see in both infrared and uv so i tried to picture the light spectrum and for some reason I picked infrared :(</p>
<p>yeah, insects see UV right?
i vaguely remember a video where they made the UV come out on flowers and said it attracts honeybees
idk it was wayyyy before high school</p>
<p>Addition: yes, they do.</p>
<p>i thought it was crazy how the 2nd PR practice test basically had like half of the exact same lab questions.</p>
<p>yeah, UV light</p>
<p>AND YEAH, I KNOW. dude, PR has my total respect. i've seen probably about 5-10 questions from their practice tests before... verbatim and everything.</p>