<p>Yeah, but the question asked about pitch. Do you remember which letter the tympanic membrane was, was it D?</p>
<p>for the carrot experiment was it that a carrot in a black plastic bag on the counter sprouts b/c it has a higher metabolic rate than a carrot in a black plastic bag in the refridgerater</p>
<p>for the ear, I think it was basilar membrane? I know I got it wrong, but I looked it up when I got home.</p>
<p>and for the carrot, yes, that's what I put.</p>
<p>what was the question exactly?</p>
<p>Go here. It says clearly that the tympanic membrane detects pitch by the amount of vibrations.</p>
<p>Hm, I don't know--I don't remember what the question asked.</p>
<p>that was so easy....... it was definetly the easiest subject test i took today. The only one i didn't understand was the question about the injury to the tree that grows 30 meters more. what was that about?</p>
<p>It remained the same--the whole thing with the apical meristem.</p>
<p>oo i remember one...what is the evolutionary advantage of leaves being flat and thin</p>
<p>so it was E .09 or something?</p>
<p>yea thats the answer</p>
<p>no no, that was the tree that grew, and something hit it and had a scare. Then something years later they wanted to know where the scar was on the tree. Yeah, it was E</p>
<p>lol... i think i skipped the damn tree... advantage... more surface area*</p>
<p>what more photosynthesis an option</p>
<p>no, the photsynthesis question was a different question about the size, and shape of a leaf or whatever.</p>
<p>oh, there were two different questions about leaves, one about being thin and flat and another about size and shape?</p>
<p>i put the cochlea transmits the signal or something.... guess i was wrong.</p>
<p>i dont remember the question, but for the ecology section was one of the very first answers like, grains, cerals, and vegetables</p>
<p>for the question like, wht is always necessary for oxidation. is it electrons?</p>
<p>yes, electrons</p>