<p>Fungi can be chemoautotrophic… do you think that counts as “autotroph”?</p>
<p>Catcat: I put different niche that brought to competition.</p>
<p>catcat, yes. i chose see genetic quantiatively and occuupy same food resource one…</p>
<p>hkim, yeah, i was really ****ed becuse i studied alot on human systemes</p>
<p>pokm, haha I hope not</p>
<p>Also, I don’t think that photosynthesis produces ATP. In the end, we have glucose… not ATP. I am aware some ATP are produced… but then all used up… so no net ATP right?</p>
<p>Ah well</p>
<p>I found it funny that many of the questions on the test (or at least a few) were similar to the questions on the Princeton Review Practice Test. (and the test offered by CollegeBoard)</p>
<p>Fungi are Heterotrophic. It was on the Princeton Review Practice Test</p>
<p>@pokm12: similar question was on Princeton Review…
Answer is that Photosynthesis does produce ATP. Because Light Dependent Reactions produce it so that it can be used to create Glucose monomer thingies in the Light Independent Reactions.</p>
<p>nah…photosynthesis s 2net atp?</p>
<p>about the ATP: Yeah, I think sparknotes had a similar question</p>
<p>now realizd i did total 7math sample tests and 6bio tests…im prode of myself!</p>
<p>You guys, so does photosynthesis produce ATP since technically it does in the ight dependednt but in the end it is alluse up!</p>
<p>I said yes.</p>
<p>blabber, i think it could be either, depending on how you look at it… from the practice tests i’ve taken, they said yes it technically counts as ATP production. but I’m not sure if CB will see it that way too</p>
<p>SAme. All the practice tests have similar questions and also consider photosynthesis as a process where you produce ATP. Their explanations are always, something like" In the light dependent process, ATP is made through ETC, and it supplies the energy needed for the light independent reaction.</p>
<p>Does anyone know if the curve is gonna be big or small for this test?</p>
<p>i think its going to be 79 questions curve</p>
<p>@steven</p>
<p>I know it’s only your prediction, but does that means you can only 1 question wrong to get 800?</p>
<p>What’s a 79 question curve?</p>
<p>my wording suk lol
i meant that you get 800 if u get a least 1 right</p>
<p>stevenydc is being stupid/sarcastic. I’m predicting a medium curve, so usually its around 3-5 wrong for an 800.</p>