June 2008 Biology E/M

<p>i don't think they see the test date or score... the report won't mention anything regarding the canceled test.</p>

<p>ok thanks. can anyone second that statement?</p>

<p>ok thanks. can anyone verify that statement?</p>

<p>If you must be certain, you can call CB.</p>

<p>so for the albinoism question, was that part of a SET of questions, or was it just one? because i stupidly put sex linked.</p>

<p>Albinism was like one of those labs, so there were about 3-4 questions I believe regarding it.</p>

<p>@apostle: colleges see nothing. In fact, CB will remove that test from your online account (unlike if you were not to show up...I did that for a subject test and it still says "scores not yet available"...anyway this too isnt present on the official score report). </p>

<p>So ya, just make sure you do everything they ask you to do (ie. sign/fax etc), and youll receive a confirmation two weeks later. No one has to know :P</p>

<p>the albinism one was in a set. cause the next question asked what the parents were, and it was Aa for both. =/</p>

<p>lol, that is pretty funny, because i am quite sure i put the Aa and Aa answer, but i put sex linked. yeah, now i remember it was a set.<br>
so will a 74 raw score get me above 750?</p>

<p>im pretty sure it will</p>

<ol>
<li>All vegetation is removed, first PLANTS will be: annual herbs</li>
</ol>

<p>Crap. Was that on the E section or the general part?</p>

<p>Uhh...I think that was E section. If that was Core lol I probably missed that.</p>

<p>i think it was E too but don't remember for sure</p>

<p>What was last June's curve? What do you guys think it'll be for this year? I hope it's like the CB curve in the book.</p>

<p>I think/hope it will be more</p>

<ol>
<li>What part of the flower makes up the fruit: ovary</li>
<li>Fever – Person with high white blood cell count</li>
<li>What happens in menstrual cycle: endometrium is shed</li>
<li>Featherlike structure and burrs (dandelion one): increasing seed dispersal</li>
<li>Hawaii diperthia – Hotspot</li>
<li>Mice population increased b/c: abundance of food for mice and less predation.</li>
<li>Snake population decreased b/c: Less mice (food scarcity)</li>
<li>Which decreases blood pressure: Alcohol</li>
<li>Somatic cell has 16 so gamete has: 8</li>
<li>Clots blood capillary: 1</li>
<li>Low oxygen: 1 and 5</li>
<li>ABCdef: Crossing over</li>
<li>All of these reduce temperature except: vigorously exercising</li>
<li>Tape worm is an example of: paratism</li>
<li>Nitrogen conversion: Putting it into the atmosphere</li>
<li>Albino plant taking nutrition from regular plant: paratism</li>
<li>Which one is a reptile: turtle</li>
<li>Which of the following must take place for sperm gamete: division of homologous pair</li>
<li>Carries oxygen in blood: red blood cells</li>
<li>Which of the following has true coelom: annelids and anthropods</li>
<li>Graph going straight up (with logs in it): exponential</li>
<li>Maples, wolves, rabbits: temperate deciduous forest</li>
<li>Building blocks of DNA: Nucleotides</li>
<li>Homologous structure: Flipper/foreleg</li>
<li>Last question in Ecology: Graph going downward</li>
<li>Which one is not homeostasis: Secondary sex characteristics</li>
<li>One with three diagrams in 1 picture (in order): ribosome, mRNA, and polypeptide.</li>
<li>Adaptation for gas exchange (frogs/snakes): skin</li>
<li>Humans and chimpanzees: they share a common ancestor</li>
<li>Normal human body stuff: Not systolic of 180</li>
<li>This organ is for reabsorption and blood filtration: kidney</li>
<li>Protein digestion is completed here: Stomach and small intestines</li>
<li>Ribose, phosphate, and nitrogen base: nucleotide</li>
<li>Food chain: Loses more energy as it goes up</li>
<li>Experiment with wood preservation: biomagnification</li>
<li>Does not have a nucleus: Red blood cell</li>
<li>Site of gas exchange in humans: alveoli</li>
<li>All vegetation is removed, first PLANTS will be: annual herbs</li>
<li>Proteins are: polymers</li>
<li>Frog nucleus bring inserted into another frog nucleus: nucleus contained the information to form larva</li>
<li>Pollinate unscented/ not colorful flowers: wind</li>
<li>Whale and other organism: commensalism</li>
<li>Species takes over a resources and other does not have access to it: interspecific competition</li>
<li>Insectide question: Predators who eat insects will die (biomagnification)</li>
<li>Which makes plant bushier: cutting terminal buds</li>
<li>albinoism: autosomal recessive</li>
<li>genotype of the parents (albino ques.): Aa and Aa</li>
<li>lavender flower color: incomplete dominance</li>
<li>the petal pattern (tight arrangement): homozygous</li>
<li>cross white colored flowers: all white offsprings</li>
</ol>

<p>*the albino one was part of a set of questions about pedigree charts. i don't remember all the questions/answers. if anyone remembers any, feel free to add to the list</p>

<p>does anyone remember the exact wording of number 11 regarding low oxygen because if it just asked which sample's red blood cell carried the least oxygen then itd just be sample one since sample five's rbc carried equal amounts of oxygen, it was just they were fewer in number.</p>

<p>it asked for which sample has blood that carries the least oxygen its 1 only</p>

<p>No its 1 and 5</p>

<p>it depends on the wording...but if it says which person's rbc could carry the lowest amount of o2 then its just 1.</p>

<p>No, it said "lower than normal". 3 was the normal one, and 1 and 5 both had lower RBC counts than 3.</p>