<p>what nevermind i think the answer is motor crap.</p>
<p>sorry 141421356 dont quite remember. overall i feel i did well on this… as long as i break 700 and get a 5 on the exam ill be satisfied</p>
<p>Hey guys at my sat practice place i took a real collegeboard sat bio practice test and i got -9 and they said that it was a 770. do you think that is accurate?</p>
<p>Since it said they redid it, the only real change between the two was the temperature. The DO doesn’t matter (I think) Well actually It does. Since Warmer water holds less dissolved water, the plant gives off the same amount of oxygen but it seems as if there is more!
(I think some brought this up, but I now realize it) </p>
<p>THERE IS STILL hope for the Dissolved Oxygen choosers.</p>
<p>that must have been a tough test. the curves are generally -4=800. It really depends on the difficulty of the test</p>
<p>koreankid sounds a bit lenient but i really dont know</p>
<p>Anyone remember what the Mitochondria and Chloroplast similarities question was or at least where it was? </p>
<p>Hey koreankid, is that -9 Raw? Whats -10 ? It does sound lenient. The CB usually inflates those scores IMO, but this was a hard test. It’s possible that could happen. Barrons usually has those curves.</p>
<p>hmm it kinda was a hard test. but i think that this is a pretty difficult test too. there was tricky questions like the acid deposition one.</p>
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<p>oh 141421356 i think it may have been about ATP coming from ETC’s</p>
<p>it was 9 incorrect so the raw would prob have been 69?</p>
<p>Wow, that test was great. I was unsure of seven, two of which I have been proved correct on so far. I only need a 700, so I’m staying positive.</p>
<p>acid deposition= burning fossil fuels.</p>
<p>raza68 sparknotes isnt the best… i took practice tests on their that were WAY easier than that monstrosity i took today</p>
<p>Right, ATP and ETC and oxidative phosphorlation?</p>
<p>Scuba, I agree with you. This was more Baron’s like than sparknotes. Did the CB reassign an EnviroSci writer to SAT II Bio?</p>
<p>@raza68 I agree with you on the fossil fuels but i think that aerosol was also a good answer</p>
<p>yes^</p>
<p>10char</p>
<p>can someone explain the motor one? why is that right? isn’t it like the info needs to pass from sensory neuron to the gallbladder so then it would be responding to the nerve stimulus thingy and if motor neurons are cut, it can’t move even if it is responding to something else?</p>
<p>I thought that the sparknotes were harder lol. The subject test was actually pretty easy. It really helps to take the test while studying for AP.</p>