June SAT Biology E/M Pre/Post Test

<p>June 23rd is when we get our results</p>

<p>ughh… im not too anxious to get them, I was hoping for 800’s and i predict low 700’s…</p>

<p>Crappp, June 23rd is the last day of my school.
I’d be feeling all crappy then. GREAT.</p>

<p>Who thought that this test was harder than barrons?</p>

<p>I thought the test was harder than princeton review…:expressionless: ■■■</p>

<p>lol. I thought it was a hard test. period… Damn… I really wish they asked more questions about hormones and the human body. I sold my soul on studying those sections.s</p>

<p>Definitely harder than Barrons. Niceboat - I’m in the same boat…</p>

<p>I know right? I studied so much for that and also the stupid worms and the mollusks!!</p>

<p>I hate the lab part… too much reading…and it doesn’t really test any knowledge, just more reasoning and common sense.</p>

<p>Definitely harder than Sparknotes too IMO, but overall it wasn’t too bad. </p>

<p>As for the phosphorus question, we agreed earlier that it was the one about detergents increasing species diversity.</p>

<p>Haha. On june 23 i’m gonna be at a camp in the middle of the woods without reception. Great.</p>

<p>and yeah, more human body stuff would’ve been nice. i could totally tell you what the thymus does but 2 questions on yeast? seriously?</p>

<p>oh yea what was that question about some module or something haven’t heard of it before</p>

<p>^ Phosphates in bodies of water does create a surge of new organisms and animal diversity. That one was true, but it is not part of the Phosphorus cycle.</p>

<p>does any one who took Bio M remeber any of the Graph questions some of them were hard
and i remeber putting for one question with 2 curves “the first curve is a parasite to the second one” or something like that
i thought the rat concentration thing was hard at the end with the 3 questions,
if someone cud answer those too!</p>

<p>I took this test thinking it would be easier than AP Bio. It was really about the same though. :(</p>

<p>Talib3:</p>

<p>I think you were right about the one with two curves. The population of the first species went down when the second one was introduced. Not sure about the other one.</p>

<p>i picked parasitism nothing else made sense to mee</p>

<p>and for the mendel i put the first one with the peas</p>

<p>for the two populations 1 and 2, i put it was they shared the same niche. because if the parasite host died, the parasite would too (i think). competition due to shared niches made the most sense to me.</p>

<p>The Mendel one was something about him collecting good quantitative data.</p>