<p>yes, yes, yes</p>
<p>Great, thanks!!! Maybe I won't cancel....<em>ponders</em> Does anyone know how much we can get and get like 740? Thats about as low as I think is safe for Columbia apps.</p>
<p>Oh, and was nervous system the one that reacted to stimuli or something
And was it a chemical or electrical signal, that one really killed me because I should know it.</p>
<p>chemical signal..</p>
<p>i said the nervous system was a first to respond.. dont remember the exact ?</p>
<p>I saw somewhere that said you can miss about 10 and still get middle 700s...depending on the scale of course. </p>
<p>And I don't think one bad score on a subject test will look too terrible, will it? Assuming you did well on everything else...the SAT I included, getting like a 600 or something won't ruin you...I don't think.</p>
<p>yeah it was chemical
and im pretty sure the nervous system is the first to respond</p>
<p>i think you need a raw score of around 66 for a 740..</p>
<p>Good, good, what about the estrogen question, I said all three, but I had no idea about secondary sex characteristics, except then I thought of trannies, and decided to go for it.</p>
<ol>
<li>seastar - fish - trex - bird </li>
<li>closest to primate is bird?</li>
<li>clumping was due to mating
agree/disagree?</li>
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<p>also, where did photosynthesis happen in the diagram?</p>
<p>yeah its all of oh the above
blue book says:
77/80 = 800
69/80 = 750
60/80 = 700</p>
<p>Agree, disagree (I said whale, others are saying dinosaur), Agree. Um..In the chloroplasts which were those odd looking things that weren't mitochondria.</p>
<p>for the insect graph one, i said that it was the bell-curve because the population would initally increase, but then when the tree left, there would be too much compeition for food and they would start to die off?</p>
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With the rat experiment, did the rats have to be geneticially diverse? (The other options were same diet, fluctuating temperatures.. etc)
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i said that they had to be from the same litter (i had it between that and the same diet). what do you guys think?</p>
<p>i think i am going to cancel.. hdfsgh</p>
<p>im pretty sure whale is the closest to primate. cuz they're both mammals and none of the others are mammals</p>
<p>i said same diet for the rat one</p>
<p>I said bell curve.
I said same diet, because well, because. How could they all be from the same liter, there were 120 of them, unless I misinterpreted the Q.</p>
<p>you said for the insect tree question the answer was B? i thought it was A...</p>
<p>i agree with the bell curve one</p>
<p>what was A? exponential? i said exponential for the human population one. :/</p>
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I said same diet, because well, because. How could they all be from the same liter, there were 120 of them, unless I misinterpreted the Q.
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<p>that was my logic too :( but then my brain kept saying "BUT WHAT IF THERE IS SOME SORT OF GENETIC DEFECT IN THE FAMILY" or something -______________-</p>
<p>i said exponential for human and insect one because it said what will happen to the population until the tree is decomposed. the bellcurve factors in that there is no food left after the tree is decomposed--which the question didnt ask</p>