<p>The neuron question was rediculous. My sister could have done that. (She's 11.)</p>
<p>I remember the neuron diagram, what do you want to know?</p>
<p>The answers--I saw it and thought it was a joke, and I just hope I didn't make a stupid mistake.</p>
<p>ok, here are some more i thin k</p>
<p>vitamins and coenzymes are answers are i think</p>
<p>and</p>
<p>gametes are made during meiosis.</p>
<p>Yeah, and when they showed the flower in it's embryological state--the zygote to morula/blastula stage involved mitotic divisions right?</p>
<p>w00t, yeah... i put that.</p>
<p>and it was a flower because only flowers have seeds for fruit. :D</p>
<p>Do you remember the question with mendel, and they asked for a typical cross to test--something?<strong><em>X</em></strong>_</p>
<p>The one about division was the one I got wrong... I said cell differentiation because I swear I saw the beginning of the stem part thing at the bottom of the plant. But my answer conflicts with everyone else's. So I think I got it wrong.</p>
<p>Vitamins are coenzymes sometimes... so that was right...</p>
<p>And the Mendel test cross is always with a homozygous recessive genotype. So it was Aa x aa (or if the first one was AA, I dont' really remember).</p>
<p>The second genotype HAD to be aa.</p>
<h2>what was the antibiotic used in the experiment?</h2>
<p>Does anyone remember their answers for the first set of genetics questions?</p>
<p>What antibiotics question? I don't even remember an antibiotic question.</p>
<p>oh and um... to quelch all questions about the red/white eye problem</p>
<p>it was either 50/50 for both sexes or 100% red... that's what i put anyways</p>
<p>It was the lab with the bacteria, and the white section ment no growth. Each quadrant tested a different antibiotic, and the one with the biggest amount of white was the one with tetracillin, and the one with the smallest one was penicillin--don't remember the others.</p>
<p>for the ear one, is the answer that like some sound waves have a lower vibration? also was the vitamin/coenzyme question in the molecular or regular part?</p>
<p>Oooh yeah. I put penicillin, since it cleared like, half the Petri dish.</p>
<p>What about the ear question?</p>
<h2>Wait, Tetracillin took of the entire petridish--I was tempetd to right penicillin because we did the lab all year.</h2>
<p>Your sure it wasn't tympanic membrane?</p>
<p>what was the answer to the ear question it wasnt the tympanic membrane because isnt the tympanic membrane about loudness and not pitch</p>
<p>Oh. Maybe that was the name of it.</p>
<p>It was Petri dish 3... the one in the bottom left corner.</p>
<h2>yeah, that's the one I'm talking about.</h2>
<p>islandgirl, what did you write for the ear question?</p>
<p>I omitted it. My teacher didn't cover the eye/ear at all... she barely mentioned it on any tests and when she did it was only the eye.</p>
<p>I couldn't remember anything except that the semiwhatever tubules are for balance. But I'd love to know what the answer was.</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure it's the tympanic membrane--which is your eardrum; it transmits sound to your inner ear, which seemed like the answer.</p>