<p>I remember that one! But what was the question?</p>
<p>It was like studies show that one amino acid difference or whatever means that they basically separated 3 million years ago, and it was asking like how many different amino acids we have with monkeys and so how many we have you multiply by 3 and get the answer. I put 9 million years but I’m not sure about that answer at all… :</p>
<p>The question was something like how long have Humans and monkeys drift apart considering the differences in DNA, probably different wording. But something like that, because all the answer options were dates…</p>
<p>I am 99% sure it is 9 million years.</p>
<p>Oh yeah, I’m not sure, but I put 24…dang. I bet i got it wrong :/</p>
<p>The question, if I recall correctly, says that for every ONE amino acid difference there is a time span of 3 million years, and it asks you how many years did it take for humans and monkeys to diverge.</p>
<p>EDIT: 24 is what I put too. Because on the chart, the monkeys were halfway between 0 and 20 different amino acids. If it was exactly halfway, then it would be 10. 10 x 3 million years = 30 million. But since there was no 30 million option, 24 mill is the closest.</p>
<p>Ya i put 24 million or something in the 20’s becuase it was about 8 or 9 difference and you multiply that by 3.</p>
<p>I thought that the humans and monkeys had 10 amino acid differences…not 3?</p>
<p>So wouldn’t that be</p>
<p>I didn’t really understand how the graph helped you since there was no bar for humans. That was prior knowledge for me,.</p>
<p>O_O. Im starting to doubt myself then. If all you put 24 million</p>
<p>yea i think i put 24 since it was a little less than 10 to my eyes, not sure though</p>
<p>Yay! Thank you! And how about that question with about the “fittest” is where like the most offspring survive right? And the question about where a trait allows them to live longer or whatever, the answer is “adaptive”? There was also another choice for that one and it was “symbiotic” I think.</p>
<p>well all of them are compared to humans, so you assume human is at zero…I think…</p>
<p>the graph’s title was something like “difference of so and so animals with humans”, im pretty sure.</p>
<p>meeems - yes! to both</p>
<p>Omg. I didn’t see that at all >.<… FFS.</p>
<p>@meems fittest does mean produce most offsprings and adaptive was the answer to ur other one</p>
<p>yea i agree with you meeems, but i barely remember any “symbiotic” answer</p>
<p>Wait…was there a chart for that question? I think that was the other question with the frog and lamprey and all those different animals?</p>
<p>what did you guys get for the last few about elevation and soil ph (assuming you took ecology)</p>
<p>What was the answer to the one about NaCl affecting the body? The options were like Diabetes, blood pressure, etc. (E Section)</p>
<p>Got 24, and most surviving offspring for “fittest”. The fittest was in E. </p>
<p>Was it just me or was E basically a bunch of common sense?</p>