<p>i put agglutination for the classification question on the second page- something about clumping B-cells. Is that right?</p>
<p>Oh yeah! It was a classification question.</p>
<p>Yes it was right. It had to do with platelets .</p>
<p>i got 16 for that one too, (4 x2) and then doubled. what about the one that asked which has the most energy per gram?</p>
<p>ye..i put 4 first then changed it to 16....the test was hard!</p>
<p>was it fat?</p>
<p>Wait! wat was the answer to that retarded question with double cell layer and one opening? Which were they? Worm...hydra...starfish....and jellyfish.....??? it was 4 pictures...</p>
<p>I put starch. Not sure, though.</p>
<p>FAT is the answer</p>
<p>It was II and IV, hydra and jellyfish.</p>
<p>Hydra was the obvious answer... then the cnedaria also have only 2 germ layers and that was what you needed to know to get the answer correct. It was II and IV</p>
<p>it was definately fat. Adipose!</p>
<p>YES i put hydra and jellyfish too!!! i was so worried about that one.</p>
<p>Then there was the muscle question...actin/myosin...energy needed...i said NAD+ cus i somehow was thinking electron transport for Ca+</p>
<p>It's definately not NAD+.</p>
<p>I'm almost positive it was ATP.</p>
<p>definately ATP</p>
<p>Ye...thats wat i thought...umm..lets see...wat else.....i bet someone didnt know wat a colon was.</p>
<p>It's definately ATP; why wouldn't it be? I can understand if you acidentally wrote ADP though, because ATP changes to ADP after contact.</p>
<p>for the question where there was a diagram of a dialysis tube in water, and the dialysis tube had 10% starch cocnentration, was the graph where the line went down (from left to right) the correct answer?</p>
<h2>yes, cruise.</h2>
<p>the large intestine reabsorbs water</p>