<p>what about the one that was the drawing of the dicot stem? One of the questions was like “this is for secondary xylem and phloem.” I put the one that was pointing to in between the xylem and phloem. (i used common sense).</p>
<p>Same fresh,
About the limewater experiment it was to test production of carbon dioxide.</p>
<p>was the first answer something to do with CO2? </p>
<p>No, the first answer was commensalism. It was like “something something lives in tree but does not harm it.” That has nothing to do with CO2.</p>
<p>@fresh i did the same. what about the xylem and phloem? i had trouble distinguishing the difference but i said that the one more towards the middle was the xylem</p>
<p>Do you guys remember the question about a certain Biome? I have never seen that word before.
^Yes you are right.</p>
<p>About the limewater experiment it was to test production of carbon dioxide. </p>
<p>That’s also what i put. LOL. And then the one with bottle I was used to ? I forget what i put.</p>
<p>and i meant the first answer to the limewater not first answer of the test lol</p>
<p>Like fuse the carbon dioxide with it ? or something like that?</p>
<p>I dont remember to well…</p>
<p>Also the polyploidy question i skipped, didnt wanna risk to much.</p>
<p>In a dicot stem, the phloem is always the one nearest the epidermis. It was the outer part of the vascular bundle. so, xylem was the inner part.</p>
<p>the answer to the chapparal question had the word “fire” in it </p>
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<p>and i meant the first answer to the limewater not first answer of the test lol </p>
<p>woops sorry lol. It’s hard to keep statements in context when people are talking about multiple different things.</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure it is chapparal. </p>
<p>The one about Kansas/Montana Shale and ammonite fossil - no idea what they were asking.?</p>
<p>what was the third answer to the test? i was a bit confused but i chose mutualism. i put commensalism, mutualism, mutualism.</p>
<p>One question about using a microneedle to destroy the spindle fiber, it moves to the opposite for a while, what did you say? I said that the spindle fibers pull on both sides of the cell or w/e… That was iffy</p>
<p>@dtf that’s right.</p>
<p>I think I might compile a list of the confirmed answers.</p>
<p>One question about using a microneedle to destroy the spindle fiber, it moves to the opposite for a while, what did you say? I said that the spindle fibers pull on both sides of the cell or w/e… That was iffy </p>
<p>That’s what i put. </p>
<p>and dtf, I put predation because it talked about predators. Mutualism is when both parties are benefited. I do recall, however, mutualism being the answer to the second question.</p>
<p>nothing’s ever confirmed on the SAT ;)</p>
<p>I didn’t take the test, but you guys should make a consolidated list:)</p>
<p>@fresh
it was commensalism mutualism mutualism :P</p>
<p>^too lazy for that. </p>
<p>Anyways, what about the one with orchid species being pollinated by only one specific species. I put coevolution. The other answers made no sense.</p>