<p>I think I said C, whatever the bell curve was. I said A for humans.</p>
<p>Again, anyone know about the estrogen one, what about the muscle/ATP one?</p>
<p>estrogen was all of the above, atp as i think like adp + p or something</p>
<p>^ i agree.</p>
<p>yea, i said diet, too for the mouse one</p>
<p>JY what did u say for hte insect one</p>
<p>Yay, two more I didn't fail on. Oh, the one with the absorption graph, was the answer O2, and 400-450?</p>
<p>for molecular, water will move to the protein side?</p>
<p>O2 was 400-450</p>
<p>water to protein side</p>
<p>^What?? Was that the picture of the amino acid, or what?</p>
<p>no, there was a beaker with a semipermeable membrane. protein solution on one side and water on the other.</p>
<p>it was 2 amino acids for the structural one</p>
<p>Oh, right, I got that one right.
Oh, and embryo where? I got confused with fertilization vs. embryo so I just went for uterus.
And another that really bothered me wording-wise, what was the evolutionary basis of life, I wanted to say functional thingys bc of evolution, but then I wanted to say amino acids bc of origin of life.</p>
<p>yeah it was uterus</p>
<p>estrogen was all 3, and muscle/ATP one was the myosin crap.</p>
<p>what was the origins of life one?</p>
<p>i'm pretty sure estrogen was just the first statement, because that was the secondary growth characteristics. i don't think it inhibits anything and didn't do whatever the third one said.</p>
<p>for global warming, was it the greenhouse gases? i was debating between that and the CFCs...</p>
<p>yea same here, but i put down greenhouse gases in the end</p>
<p>origins of life i said the laboratory thing with amino acids</p>
<p>I know (85% sure) estrogen fluctuates though, so thats why I said all three.
It was green house gases. CFCs only do the ozone.</p>